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    Congratulations on the new Steelworxx cage

    As has been mentioned by @madams-sissysub and others the only lubricant needed is water.

    The only time I used KY was on the first attempt with the insert to see what it was like and only for a few minutes.

    After that I have always only used water as that is natural to the urethra.

    Cleanliness is important and I ensure it is washed in anti-bacterial hand gel and then immersed in water until ready to insert. It comes out of the water dripping wet and slides straight in after making the area wet.

    There was a post some time ago about the potential problems of using lube https://www.chastitymansion.com/for...isplug-from-steelworxx.5303/page-3#post-63479 A cautionary tale!

    It takes time to get accustomed to the insert so don't rush it. In my experience, after a while with daily wear you will not know it is there unless you do something energetic or to force it further in.

    Once in place it seems to self lubricate as urine tends to pass down the outside of the insert as well as through the tube, maintaining moistness and lifting the urethra away from the tube momentarily.

    I am intrigued by the popularity of the Looker O2 compared to the 01. I have always held the view that the cap end concept has the potential to trap urine etc and lead to nasty smell and other potential problems.

    The 01 is very easy to clean and showering keeps things in good clean condition.

    Just my thoughts and everyone is different of course.
     
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    Figure out a way to secure the tetherspout to the cage without wire or temporary plastic locks and I'd consider one.
     
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    This is a safety nut which only can be removed with the proper tool.
     
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    That wouldn’t be sufficient for me unfortunately… :(

    my ultimate plan is to incorporate the spout in to my cage and which is retained by:
    A) some feature of the cage
    B) an additional feature that is retained by the original lock
    C) an additional padlock
    In order of preference….
     
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    It is possible to add a tube on top of the Looker from the lock to a nut. The tube contains a stainless steel rope which is pushed into a hole of the nut when the cage is mated with the A-Ring. I try to make a sketch.
     
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    15 minutes - fiest try
    2,5 hours - secand time
    1,5 hours - third time
    with a plug inside.
    Am I too cautious?
    The sensation of tip of my penis isn't good, when the plug is inside. However I have inserted the plug without a lubricant for the third time, only wetted it with water.
     
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    That's not a bad attachment method. Where did you get the safety nut and what thread size is it?
     
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    Sounds like glorious portrait
     
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    It fits exactly to the spout because it has a metric 6 mm thread as the Loocker.
    I got it from a specialized hardware dealer in Germany.
    It is modified in height and basic shape to fit better on the Loocker.
    I also polished it.
     
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    Very intriguing. I've decided to make my own out of stainless steel. Sanding and polishing to a mirror finish. See https://forum.boundanna.net/board/viewtopic.php?f=20&t=13294 for my inspiration.

    Some of the styles and sizes on the original TS website are no longer available so mine is going to be custom sized. Planning on threading the end with a die and tapping my cage so I can thread the spout on to my cage before locking the cage to the base ring. If anyone has any input I'm all ears. Might even do a write-up on the process.

    If all goes well, I'll abandon my support belt project V3.0
     
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    #36 good2fun, Aug 21, 2021
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    This an idea of securing a tether spout using the Loocker 1(2) central locking mechanism.

    When it is open, the rope can be pulled a bit out of the tube and thus releasing the nut.
    When seated, the pin at the end of the rope should mate with a radial bore in the nut.
    The nut can have several bores.
     
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    Took me a minute to wrap my mind around the design. Basically the wire is acting as a pushrod to make sure the nut can't be loosened.
     
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    Exactly. It is no wire but a stainless steel cable. Diameter of tube and cable need to be evaluated.
    The plunger and the pin need to be welded to the cable.
     
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    Similar situation to my girlfriend and me on who leads on me in chastity
     
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    If the pin just prevents the rotation of the nut relative to the cage, what is to prevent the rotation of the threaded spout inside the nut? Wouldn't unscrewing the spout from the nut allow removal?
     
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    #41 good2fun, Aug 23, 2021
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    If the spout is fastened tight enough, no way. I tried that but feared ruining the hex shape. The counter nut effect is the cause.
    Btw. a torxx 20 key fits as well.
    But a method to prevent even that would be a thin bar ( 1mm ) crossing the opening of the nut.
    Or the nut has a cap with a smaller diameter hole ( less than 3.7mm ) welded at the front.
     
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    I have also some other ideas which I would have to draw.
     
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    Now that's an opinion of a true health professional :)
     
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