elastrator methods
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Re: elastrator methods
I use strong dental floss and it works pretty well to pull the band away from the balls for cutting. Ive still nicked my ball sack a few times cutting of the band
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zeebster (imported)
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Re: elastrator methods
MikeGrant (imported) wrote: Mon Oct 23, 2017 4:32 pm but it is actually rather difficult to remove the band. i used nail clippers.
Sounds a little risky to me; using nail clippers....
Just go to the pet store and get some pet nail trimming scissors, preferably for cats as they are smaller. Once you see them, you'll understand how perfect they are for cutting castration bands, the little ones, from human scrotum. You don't even have to use a string of sorts to pull the band away from the skin.
The larger bands used with a Tri-Bander and such, are a whole 'nuther story to remove......
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Re: elastrator methods
First off the bander or elastrator. This tool is designed to do one thing to castrate. In animal castration the tool is designed to work from behind the animal. In humans it works the same. It works better if your legs are pulled laying on your side with the handle pointed at your feet. While it is true that in most animals we use them on are young banding is also used in older animals. Today doctors are also using banding more often normally with hemorrhoids.
I have recently been researching danding castration as some know because of some health issues. While I have used banding in animals and have now spoke to several men ranging from mid twenties to late fortys how have had successful bandings. I have also heard first hand stories of horrible mishaps that have cause seriously dangerous health problems. What I would recommend to you eeven in play is to becarful. Because one slip can literally end up in the er or worse. If you are playing with a bad it can cut through your testicles in one shot the first time. Lubricant can cause the band to constrict to fast then a whole host of problems arise. Next don't use a live shot make sure if you play you leave a band on the tool stretched for awhile to take out the bands strength. The tool its self can castrate and rupture blood supply just like a burdizzo clamp.
I have recently been researching danding castration as some know because of some health issues. While I have used banding in animals and have now spoke to several men ranging from mid twenties to late fortys how have had successful bandings. I have also heard first hand stories of horrible mishaps that have cause seriously dangerous health problems. What I would recommend to you eeven in play is to becarful. Because one slip can literally end up in the er or worse. If you are playing with a bad it can cut through your testicles in one shot the first time. Lubricant can cause the band to constrict to fast then a whole host of problems arise. Next don't use a live shot make sure if you play you leave a band on the tool stretched for awhile to take out the bands strength. The tool its self can castrate and rupture blood supply just like a burdizzo clamp.