This was just the beginning of a full week of bondage. We
started with Bind's custom built cage. It seemed like a good idea to put the
vertical heavy cage on top filled with a neoprene encased Mumman. The final
layer was Chuck all leathered up and humanely strapped to the top. This was a
great start to a great week.
In this video Rank from RMSF.org explains two different methods for fixing a torn
finger in a latex glove of a catsuit. One approach is a quick and easy patch,
and the other is a more detailed procedure for replacing the entire finger. This
information is invaluable for the person who is into rubber and wears rubber
enough that they occasionally tare or damage their gear. You can find other
'how to' latex repair videos on this web site so browse around to find them.
This update isn't exactly about bondage or fetish, but for those of us who play with rubber or latex you will find this video quite helpful. Our friend Rank is a walking encyclopedia of rubber knowledge, and in this 30 minute video he walks us through the detailed steps of repairing a common tare in a latex catsuit. As Rank explains, this procedure can be performed at home with simple household supplies.
For those of us who have played with latex for more than a few years, we can appreciate the value of this information. Rank's instructions seem to demystify the repair of latex clothing. Up until now I have felt that the manufacturing and repair of latex clothing was some kind of black magic, and that you needed to be part of a secret ‘inner circle' to obtain this sacred knowledge.
This video was produced for the RMSF.org (Rubber Men San Francisco) rubber club, and it can be found on their web site as well. More care-and-repair videos will be available on their site in the future. A special thanks to Rank and RMSF.org for allowing us to share this video on our web site.
SBI is always ready for some outrageous bondage. Our intern
is moving and we have fiberglass and a van. Well, it isn't that simple there
have been many fiberglass encasements but we had no idea how much our intern
wanted to experience it. This time we chose a more traditional position, if
there is such a thing as traditional bondage position. After our tour of the
Castro area, we headed back to the institute via public transportation. This
was one of the coolest things we have done. The wheel chair lift and the bus driver's
special attention to locking the cart in the handicap area just rocked. Then we
headed over the hill and through the neighborhood to the SBI. After a little
lifting and dragging we started the removal process. We will miss our intern
and hope to see more use of that form fitting fiberglass shell.
SBI is always ready for some outrageous bondage. Our intern
is moving and we have fiberglass and a van. Well, it isn't that simple there
have been many fiberglass encasements but we had no idea how much our intern
wanted to experience it. We loaded our cargo and headed over the hill to the
Castro area of San Francisco. This was close to the Folsom Street fair weekend
so the Castro had seen just about everything. Well they had never seen anything
quite like this. You have no idea how much it takes to draw a crowd, but this
was even affecting the jaded locals. We passed the Castro Theater, ate in a
local restaurant, and took a trip through Walgreens. After that we waited for
the 24 Muni Bus.
SBI is always ready for some outrageous bondage. Our intern
is moving and we have fiberglass and a van. Well, it isn't that simple there
have been many fiberglass encasements but we had no idea how much our intern
wanted to experience it. This time we chose a more traditional position, if
there is such a thing as traditional bondage position. First layer was cotton which
created a padded mummification for protection. Second was the usual pallet wrap
and duct tape. Third was a very thick layer of medical fiberglass. We than
positioned our cargo on a wheel around cart. This process took some time. The hours
before we loaded up were spent in silent darkness.