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misstressnew -> what weights for clamps? (9/27/2009 1:39:25 PM)

i have purchesed my clamps And they have strings on them to add weight. now im thinking fishing weights as they are reasonably cheap.
my question is what size weights would you reccomened. i want to buy a selection but am wondering what the best would be in lightest and heaviest weights.
thanks





mnottertail -> RE: what weights for clamps? (9/27/2009 2:02:58 PM)

do you have a friend that is a fisherperson? Try them out on you and see what you can stand, you can even buy one of each weight and clip them together one by on on each tit, (because they will be different)........men will be able to handle about twice that, in my estimation, they have fewer nerve endings, I should think




peppermint -> RE: what weights for clamps? (9/27/2009 2:13:01 PM)

A variety of weights would work best, mix and match.  The fishing weights will look nicer if you also purchase some Tool Dip and coat the weights.  Tool Dip comes in yellow, blue, red, and black.  Gives the weights a finished look.  




mnottertail -> RE: what weights for clamps? (9/27/2009 2:24:14 PM)

Here in the US, we have a company Lindy/Little Joe that tool dips a line (I worked for them), and they are sold over there too, as I remember, but you out there in the UK, OP have someone that makes sinkers from stones drilled thru and swivels epoxied in......look around and see if you can find that company over there in England.....those would be unique and fun

Ron

here, these babies right here:

http://newsgroups.derkeiler.com/Archive/Uk/uk.rec.fishing.coarse/2008-02/msg00000.html




VadFarkas -> RE: what weights for clamps? (9/27/2009 2:51:04 PM)

Ron, those are very cool... I wonder if they fool the fish more than the lead sinkers? [:)]




mnottertail -> RE: what weights for clamps? (9/27/2009 3:05:46 PM)

no; no difference, Vad... in the fool em or strike em catagories, the problem is that they are not of a consistent weight for moving and slip sinkering, that is, they may in the quarter ounce catagory go from 3/16 plus or minus to 3/8 plus or minus.

Nothing that would tear off a tit, but not for moving, although they work ok in streams and other moving waters, when 'they' are immobile, so if you were fishing walleye on say the Columbia river, those babies would work gangbusters.

Ron




Sunnyfey -> RE: what weights for clamps? (9/27/2009 3:14:42 PM)

 I bet you could make your own by making a little pouch out of pretty lace and fill it with bb's if your quick with a needle, or even find some pretty but heavy steel or glass beads at a hobby store to string on the thread.




misstressnew -> RE: what weights for clamps? (9/27/2009 11:25:17 PM)

thanks for the help. i like the idea of making them nicer will take a look. as for the little pockets will have a go at those too. 




JudasButcher -> RE: what weights for clamps? (10/19/2009 10:41:13 AM)

I have a variety of different weights for clamps. Since there is usually a string between them, I attached a small split ring (also in the fishing section) and hooks for larger dangle-style earrings.(most craft stores carry them) They clip right on/off the string with no problem. I've also attached small alligator clips (radio shack) to weight with the same split rings to attach to single clamps with the rings attached to them as well. Most I didn't have to buy....I fish year round and my wife does a lot of crafts...I love coming up with ideas for things I see laying around the house!




GotSteel -> RE: what weights for clamps? (10/19/2009 3:05:42 PM)

How much weight to use might also depend on which sort of clamps you're using, some come off more easily than others.




gordianknot -> RE: what weights for clamps? (10/20/2009 6:15:01 PM)

It is non-specific as to actual weight, but t he prioper amount is what can be tolerated plus a half-ounce.





allthatjaz -> RE: what weights for clamps? (10/21/2009 2:40:39 AM)

It depends what your weighting. Labia can generally take more than tits.
Heavy metals are led, cast iron and mild steel and stainless steel.
Fishing weights in the UK come in just about ever color imaginable. You can purchase stainless steel weights from BDSM outlets and you can make your own from little bags (leather are nice) with pebbles or marbles in them.
One of the weights I use in cbt is a small pale that I gradually fill with water.




Mercnbeth -> RE: what weights for clamps? (10/21/2009 10:40:06 AM)

Weights are fun but consider getting some small magnets.

A fun game is attaching one to the bottom of clover clamps and then scatter a bunch of them on the floor. Blindfold the sub/slave and have them crawl around the floor, under your voice instructions, bending down and 'picking them up' with the complimentary magnet on the clover clamp.

You can attach them to both the nipples and labia and make a game out of getting them 'even'.

Fun times for all!




GotSteel -> RE: what weights for clamps? (10/21/2009 7:33:34 PM)

Lead weights have been mentioned a couple of times now, that seems like a bad idea to me on account of the whole lead poisoning thing.
http://www.oregon.gov/DHS/ph/lead/fishing.shtml




mnottertail -> RE: what weights for clamps? (10/22/2009 10:46:12 AM)

long as you ain't licking them you are gonna be ok.




GotSteel -> RE: what weights for clamps? (10/22/2009 12:43:53 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: http://www.oregon.gov/DHS/ph/lead/fishing.shtml
Don't eat, drink or smoke while handling lead.

Does smoking your pole count?




Moonhead -> RE: what weights for clamps? (10/22/2009 3:44:22 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: GotSteel

quote:

ORIGINAL: http://www.oregon.gov/DHS/ph/lead/fishing.shtml
Don't eat, drink or smoke while handling lead.

Does smoking your pole count?


Only if you'd really pissed off whoever pierced it...




allthatjaz -> RE: what weights for clamps? (10/23/2009 1:04:45 AM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: GotSteel

Lead weights have been mentioned a couple of times now, that seems like a bad idea to me on account of the whole lead poisoning thing.
http://www.oregon.gov/DHS/ph/lead/fishing.shtml


Led is only dangerous if you eat or lick it!




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