Bondage gear with a difference

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walksonwalker2
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Bondage gear with a difference

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Seat belt bondage harnesses : -

http://www.bondageharness.co.uk

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http://www.bondageharness.co.uk

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Re: Bondage gear with a difference

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These look great but I guess they are too secure for use in self bondage.

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no such thing as too secure.

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That 2-3" extra-wide nylon webbing is great stuff, very secure feeling compared to the typical 1/2" "dog collar" type webbing. The problem I ran into using it is fixing the ends so they don't fray - I melted mine but it looks ugly. I haven't found a glue that adheres to it well, so I can fold the edge back on itself and clamp it till the glue dries.

Also putting holes in it needs a very sharp and powerful punch - I tried a simple leather punch and a small sledge hammer, didn't really work well.

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justDIY wrote:That 2-3" extra-wide nylon webbing is great stuff, very secure feeling compared to the typical 1/2" "dog collar" type webbing. The problem I ran into using it is fixing the ends so they don't fray - I melted mine but it looks ugly. I haven't found a glue that adheres to it well, so I can fold the edge back on itself and clamp it till the glue dries.

Also putting holes in it needs a very sharp and powerful punch - I tried a simple leather punch and a small sledge hammer, didn't really work well.

Hi Mate

I melt the ends slightly with a cigarette lighter. I then fold over once, then again to hide the ugly mess and then stitch using nylon thread and a sewing machine. Makes the finish really neat and tough.
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http://www.bondageharness.co.uk

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tonyleeds wrote:These look great but I guess they are too secure for use in self bondage.
Hi mate. Yes the original idea was for self bondage harnesses for myself but these products kind of came into being. I have made a few harnesses for myself that can be usd in a SB setting though.
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http://www.bondageharness.co.uk

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I've started to produce these cuffs. They lock with a pin and padlock but can also be used with segufix locks: -

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/121971622952? ... 1555.l2649
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