Using a Securitron VM1290 electromagnetic lock and an outlet timer.
The strike plate acts as a weight to pull the chains through the eyebolts, and holds them taut. The magnet is rated for 1200 lbs, which, with the properly installed 3/8" eyebolts, withstands even the most vigorous struggling.
The VM1290 comes with a separate wall mounting plate that receives the magnet via hex bolts. So when not in use, the magnet can be removed and only the painted plate remains. I hang jackets on the eyebolts
How-to: Self-Bondage with Electromagnetic Locks
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Re: How-to: Self-Bondage with Electromagnetic Locks
i would love to be locked in that.
i also wish i could find some cuffs and collar that would fit me that had a built in lock.
i also wish i could find some cuffs and collar that would fit me that had a built in lock.
Re: How-to: Self-Bondage with Electromagnetic Locks
Very nice and simple to build. I like it.
Rae
Rae