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tate
07-30-2003, 12:23 PM
which would u recommend i order online?

ski-bop
07-30-2003, 02:42 PM
I was thinking the same thing.

But I Was wondering is someone could tell me where i could by a real cheap pump from. I just want to try one out for a while, and don't want to pay a lot of money for something that i might not like.

Also I don't have much desire to pump for a long time. Just something i would like to try for a year or so.

RB
07-30-2003, 02:47 PM
Guys, not many pumpers on this forum. You would have better luck with these questions at thundersplace.com on the pumper's forum, very knowledgeable folks hanging out there... Good Luck.

ebon00
07-31-2003, 03:02 PM
OK, the words pump and cheap DO NOT go together. You need something you can reliably measure the vacuum pressure with and that's not available on a cheap pump. If you go that route you'll oinly hurt yourself and set back progress.

RB
07-31-2003, 03:07 PM
Or you could peruse Thunder's and see how easy it is to build a quality pump cheaply, including pressure gauge.

Degarmo
07-31-2003, 07:21 PM
Problem is the damn Cylinder costs 80 bucks.. Not sure anyone can make a quality cylinder from scratch... If they can, more power to them! and btw I incorportate pumping in my routine. I have been pumping for about 4 months now, and yes they do work. I have gained 1/4" in girth in that time, not sure they do alot for length, but I think they do a little. I agree with previous post that pump and cheap don't go together. I spent $150 on mine, and I think that is about average for a good pump..

Gandolf
07-31-2003, 07:41 PM
I will second the notion that trying to buy a cheap pump is a bad idea. It is dangerous and you can bet that if you skimp o nit, it will fall apart. I have a nice pump and enjoy pumping up to a larger size, bu tI don't really think it has a whole lot of merit for permanent size increases.

Super-Slasher
08-01-2003, 12:48 AM
Being a semi-regular pumping myself, I do bileve I can add some insight onto all of this. I'm no expert, but I do pick up on alot of things from mainly observance...

Pumping is more-or-less on the bottom ladder rung of PE, mainly because it's results are mainly more temporary in effect than permanent. Some people will claim permanent gains with pumping, but it's been my experience that with just plain pumping alone, it can take years for any significant gains to mount up. The reason pumping is temporary in nature is because the vaccuum placed on the area of the body draws fluids into the tissue, causing the swelling. When the vaccuum is taken away, the fluids slowly flow back into the body over the course of many hours. The main reason (in my opinion) that pumping is as popular as it is with certain people is that if done regularily over the years, a good pumping session can produce some HUGE results and is less work-intensive than the other more permanent forms of PE.

So, if you're looking for a permanently huge cock all the time, pumping is not the way, but if you don't mind or are looking for a large cock (and scrotum, if you like) that lasts a day or so, pumping might be right up your alley.

As for pumps, you pay for quality. If you got the extra cash and you plan on doing regular pumping, than a good investment in some quality equipment would be very wise, as they're usually more durable, accurate, and more comfortable to wear. Don't buy those $69 pumps you see at the sex shops and on TV because they simply don't apply enough vaccuum to get the job done right.

If like me, you don't have the cash for a permium pump, a good quality homemade one can be made for anywhere between $20 and $50. The more common of them being the STJ: SunTea Jar pump, and the rock cleaner. The STJ is made from a large juice jar commonly found in stores like Wal-Mart for $3 and is made for pumping both cock and balls, and the rock cleaner is a small plastic tube used in fish tanks and can be bought at pet supply stores quite inexpensively, and are the perfect size for cock pumping.

Plans for both these devices can be found directly on Thunders Place or in the links section, I bileve. If you can't find it, I can throw some links your way or even write up some plans for the rock cleaner pump.

Good luck!

1Sweet69
08-10-2003, 05:21 PM
FYI that another way you can make it cheap is to go to a plastic's shop. You can get Acrylic tubing for about 10 -15 bucks for 6 feet of it (can't purchase by the foot here). The tubing wall is 1/8" and you can even shape it with a heat gun (while not being used). Next, go the the plumbing section of a local hardware store and go the the pvc section - get a rubber cap. All you need now is something to screw through the rubber cap which you can normally find in autoparts that's about 1/16-1/8". Go to walmart and get a 1 way valve for an air pump and some clear tube for like 2-3 bucks. Total cost is under 20 bucks and it's a thick walled clear acrylic tube.

Just in case you wanted another idea :-)

seanseattle
10-08-2003, 12:54 PM
www.newart.com

www.tigerpumping.com


Lot's of good pumping info.