tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8873695503431403227.post6963858288254426054..comments2023-03-27T17:51:52.566-04:00Comments on She Said Pop: DIY meets WTF.*Meredithhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09594205150376979594noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8873695503431403227.post-53683611938493798852011-03-05T07:43:23.670-05:002011-03-05T07:43:23.670-05:00I see. I was imagining the chain itself being use...I see. I was imagining the chain itself being used around the ankles at the ends of the spreader.Charlesnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8873695503431403227.post-89174211392768231212011-03-05T00:58:23.532-05:002011-03-05T00:58:23.532-05:00Anonymous: "...and also, I'm going to req...Anonymous: "...and also, I'm going to require some lotion. And a basket to put it in. And where can I find your hoses? Hellooooo? Are you even listening to me?!"<br /><br />Charles: I suck at knots. Also, rope would probably get frayed by the edges of the pipe (I was making a DIY leg-spreader) while chain would not. The "quick release" issue is solved by using simple clips to attach the ends of the chain to leather ankle restraints.Meredithhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09594205150376979594noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8873695503431403227.post-54458666834853772992011-03-04T16:32:21.580-05:002011-03-04T16:32:21.580-05:00I like the Hyperbole and a Half sort of direction ...I like the Hyperbole and a Half sort of direction you've been taking.<br /><br />Chain? Wouldn't rope, with a pair of EMT shears handy, be safer? Chain does have an aesthetic effect that rope doesn't, though.Charlesnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8873695503431403227.post-52768026741624806652011-03-04T16:04:40.912-05:002011-03-04T16:04:40.912-05:00"Yes, but you're not hearing me: I need i..."Yes, but you're not hearing me: I need it to be stronger than human /skin/, but weaker than human /bones/, get it? God, why is that so hard to understand!?"Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com