Blog reader Louis made a self-bondage contraption — complete with magnetic locks and a timer mechanism. Check it out:
Louis writes:
For my system there are four timers: 1) A Harbor Freight programmable timer at the power outlet that turns off the entire system for 15 minutes every morning. 2) An enable timer that turns off (currently) at 4 hours. 3) A delay start timer so I need to push the start switches (both of them) for 2 seconds to start the primary timer. 4) And the primary timer that I can change the time on.
The timers can be set for up to 9,990 hours (1.13 years). Three (3) of the counters are CNT-35-96. No, I didn’t spend anywhere near $146 for the timers. They were used, usually less than $10.
There is a 300-pound magnetic lock for each wrist. I can’t pull them loose. At the front of each hand is two start switches. I need to engage one on the left side and one on the right side for 2 seconds to lock the locks. There is a switch on the back of each magnetic lock to release the locks. The switches on the control box can be set for both switches, either switch, can’t be disengaged, or a specific switch. The rotary switch connects the circuit output to the other connections. (Currently not used.)
It feels a LOT safer when I get both hands free at the end of a session. I now play, almost all of the time, with gloves on. I would not do that when I needed to manipulate a key with one hand to get free.
Here are more pictures of the setup:
Metal would like to thank Louis for the pictures and information.
FYI: Louis also designed the jail cell time lock in Yossie’s cell. The jail cell time lock has been updated, replacing the sprinkler timer with a CNT-35-96.
And, you can read more about straitjackets by visiting Louis’ web site: The Straitjacket Page.
Wow – That’s awesome! – Would love to see some video of this in action.
well done Louis, thankfully my wife is a pretty good time lock and keeps things locked up for me.
I would LOVE to have this kind of a system set up! And I’d gladly submit to an existing system as payment (you get to decide how long I stay down, no safe word escapes)