midwestyankee
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I only hope you have small feet
Hmmmm.....ankling....ankling....that has a nice wring to it.
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I only hope you have small feet
Hmmmm... may order some in advance of "need" (occasion).
Better to be all "boyscout" and be prepared>
T316L: Highly resistant to corrosion these chains are perfect for marine, chemical, water treatment and pharmaceutical applications . Not for overhead lifting.
http://www.stainlesschains.net/
reasonable price:
5008402 1/4" 0.47 1.24 0.64 $4.75/FT (10 foot minimums)
OR> (as of today)
Available Remnant Lengths of T316L Stainless Steel Chain
3/16": 7 FT @ $21.00
3/16": 4 FT @ $14.00
1/4": 3-1/2 FT @ $15.00
5/16": 2 FT @ $12.00
5/16": 4-1/2 FT @ $27.00
5/16": 6 FT @ $36.00
3/8": 2 FT @ $18.50
3/8" : 4-1/2 FT @ $42.00
3/8": 4 FT @ $37.00
1/2": 2-1/2 FT @ $37.50
We cut a lot of chain. Above are several remnant or "left over" lengths available. These can be purchased below our standard minimum order quantities. (most stainless steel chains have a 10 FT minimum order) To order either* of the available lengths noted above please call our sales department.
* I think they mean "any"
you can chain me up any time.
i love the picture Throbbs! thank you for posting it over here.
I tried a smaller version of this.
We used one of those dogs choker chains. Even that, I struggled to take it all.
You feel really, really full, and like it's solid, but then as you move, walk around etc, the chain moves. It's terribly arousing, in a very, very different way. I didn't orgasm though. Heh. But I enjoyed the sensations.
PS: I do like that pic as well, add my vote!
Ooh interesting!
Wonderful picture, THROBBS!
Only use the high grade stainless steel chain as mentioned before.
I have to caution against using the chains described. I went to all the local hardware stores, I found lots of rough galvanized chains, some chromed, and one inferior quality stainless steel chain at Lowes. All those chains are OK for hardware use but IMO they may be dangerous for this. Galvanized chains aren't smooth enough and they're coated, AND you might be allergic to the metal contents. Chromed chains may flake, flakes are sharp, it'll rust. Plastic chains are not good because of the material, the mold seams around the link are sharp and rough, and they're too light in weight.
If you're interested in doing this I strongly urge you to order the stainless steel chain. The minimum order is 10 feet of chain, $6.25/foot+postage. You may want to have them cut it to your choice of lengths.
I ordered it on Monday, was delivered on Wednesday.
Here is the link for the chain I used (5/16" 316L Stainless Steel Chain)...
http://www.stainlesschains.net/
* 30400 Solon Industrial Pkwy
Solon, OH 44139
* (440) 248-0731 * (440) 248-1050
This is a welded, polished stainless steel chain. It was clean but I washed it with Spray&Wash to make sure it was grease and oil free, then rinsed with alcohol, then water again. It is very smooth...I ran my fingers around each link, didn't find any rough spots that could cause any injury. Next I licked each weld-joint and still couldn't find any rough or sharp spots.
She loved the chain...
A good pyl will bring wonderful things to their PYL's attention.I am in a state of wonderment, and can only hope He sees this, and decides it might be fun.
A good pyl will bring wonderful things to their PYL's attention.