Discover the Wonder of the Spinbrush Massager!

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Discussion Overview

The discussion revolves around the use of a Spinbrush massager, particularly its potential for providing muscle relief and its innovative modifications. Participants explore the device's functionality, humorous implications, and personal anecdotes related to massages and muscle tension.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory
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Main Points Raised

  • One participant describes the Spinbrush as an effective tool for massages after modifying it by removing the bristle head, suggesting it could be beneficial for sore muscles.
  • There is a proposal to attach a tungsten carbide tip to the device, which might allow it to function as a low-power engraver.
  • Humorous exchanges occur regarding the implications of using a pencil eraser for massages and the attractiveness of the tungsten carbide tip.
  • Participants share jokes and light-hearted comments about the nature of the device and its uses, indicating a playful tone in the discussion.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

The discussion remains light-hearted and humorous, with no consensus on the practicality or effectiveness of the Spinbrush as a massager. Participants engage in playful banter rather than reaching a definitive conclusion.

Contextual Notes

Some claims about the effectiveness of the Spinbrush for massages and the proposed modifications are based on personal experiences and speculative ideas, with no empirical evidence provided.

Who May Find This Useful

Individuals interested in unconventional massage techniques, DIY modifications of household items, or those looking for humorous takes on personal care devices may find this discussion engaging.

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Alright, ladies... I've discovered a wonderful new device...

ahem...

W does a lot of lifting at work, and needs back/neck/shoulder rubs almost every night. Back when I had a 390 lb. grip, I could give massages for hours; the arthritis has cut it down to a couple of minutes.
Considering how many Spinbrush toothbrushes I've disassembled to get the motors, I can't believe that I never discovered this until this morning. When you just remove the head with the bristles on it, you're left with a very rapidly moving piston exposed. It gives awesome massages, but you might want to attach something like a pencil eraser when using it on bony areas like elbows.
I suspect that brazing a tungsten carbide tip to it instead of an eraser might also allow it to function as a low-power engraver.
For someone with sore muscles, it might be worth shelling out the $7.00 or whatever to give it a try.
 
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Ahahah:redface: I mean, yea cool..sore tense muscles:!)
 
Hmmm...
If a pencil eraser does it for you, you must have guys lined up around the block. Uhh, I misplaced my address book. Please be so kind as to PM me the information that got, er... lost. :rolleyes:
 
Its the tungsten carbide tip that really makes me swoon, a girls best friend is her "engraver".
 
Reminds me of the old joke about the definition of a 'tough woman'...
she hand-rolls her own tampons and kick-starts her vibrator.
 
you've must have done well in creative writing class :biggrin:
 

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