Homemade Tetherspout modification

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shyguy
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Homemade Tetherspout modification

Post by shyguy »

Hi all,

I just want to share with you a little DIY mod I made. It's not perfect but I'm refining it and it it's very cheap.

First I got my favourite cage:
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Then with my Tetherspout poking through the cage hole I simply added a small shaft collar to prevent pullout:

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The Tetherspout started as a way to keep the urine flow less messy. The grub screw is pretty small so it's proving difficult to find a security version. For now I just make sure there is only one hex bit/allen key that fits in the house. Permanent folks could add some Loctite I suppose.

Any thoughts/improvements?
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waki86
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Re: Homemade Tetherspout modification

Post by waki86 »

When I was going to adjust my inverted cage I also made it so that the front could also be attached to my penis with a tether sproud.
So that everything really stays in place during an erection.

I then took the information from here.

https://tetherproducts.com/Pages/TopTier/home.html
Lock permanently in inverted cage with ballspliter under the kilt :mrgreen:
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Re: Homemade Tetherspout modification

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I bought from that website a year or two ago. Many of the products are out of stock but I was lucky to get most of what I wanted. The seller was helpful in determining the proper sizes. The Chronicles are very informative and are worth checking out.
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Re: Homemade Tetherspout modification

Post by shyguy »

I actually bought my "Tetherspout" from Aliexpress because there was no stock at the official website.

I couldn't see how any of the cages that work with the Tetherspout were that secure since as far as I could see they just used a piece to screw on the end by hand. I wanted a way to prevent easy unscrewing. The whole thing costs under £40 too.