Guest guest Posted December 28, 2006 Report Share Posted December 28, 2006 well, the paddles as shown are light on the sponges and that means a lot of power comes through. I think I said to remove any excess moisture, even press against towels to remove most of the water. I'm working on deeper sponges to allow more low-end power. I will post that idea soon, and also how you can transform your current ones into the deeper sponge model without redoing them. It should be interesting. I want the paddles to have a very full range of power from really light to really heavy, but to do that, I think thicker sponges would be good, or adding a layer of sponge by tacking it in place so that the power goes through, not solid gluing in other words. I made these paddles awfully strong! My own face bristles when I use them even pressing lightly. So a little more range would be good for the tender skin. On most other parts of the body they are not too much to bear, usually, but I want to be able to treat the face for sinus and colds, etc. bG > > Hi Bg. > I made the paddles today, used a slightly different foam brush but the > final product will be about the same. I recall you saying something > about wetting the spongese that struck me as making a lot of sense but > I'll be darned if I can remember exactly what you said. Do you recall > that? I'm wondering if dipping the cut sponges flat on a saucer would > keep from getting the sponge brush too wet? Does that make sense? > > Jack > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 16, 2007 Report Share Posted April 16, 2007 Hi - you posted a short while ago that you would update the information concerning modifying the paddles using aluminum foil in place of wire - I am not an expert in designing this sort of thing but I am very good at following your simple, sensible, uncomplicated, helpful instructions - hoping you will soon find time to give us the benefit of your wisdom, Bevin . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 16, 2007 Report Share Posted April 16, 2007 BG, Brother in law has hep -c i am going to make gutzilla for him what about a water ski vest as a sponge holder he lives by himself and i dont know if he can hold the pads and belt them in also what about collidial silver can he use both at the same time Thank You Ted baby_grand <no_reply > wrote: oooo! that's right....well after my taxes, oky? thanks bevj for the reminder and nudge I dont' alwyas have the ambition I should, so have to borrow it from others to get things dones. bg > > Hi - you posted a short while ago that you would update the > information concerning modifying the paddles using aluminum foil in > place of wire - I am not an expert in designing this sort of thing but > I am very good at following your simple, sensible, uncomplicated, > helpful instructions - hoping you will soon find time to give us the > benefit of your wisdom, > Bevin . > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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