Over the weekend we had a chance to do some work on an E-Bay acquisition which had been waiting in the garage for about a year. Mark had won the bid on a pair of ‘Pro-Straint’ police transport chairs, so he and our friend Bondage Roadie spent the better part of a day fabricating metal a framework and wheels to hold one of the chairs.
In case you are not familiar with these transport chairs, they are used by law enforcement to transport handcuffed prisoners. The chairs are made of heavy injection molded plastic and have indentations formed in the back of the chair which allows the prisoner to be seated comfortably while their hands are handcuffed behind their back. I believe there are many manufactures of these chairs, but the pair we purchased from E-Bay were manufactured by ‘Pro-Straint’. I think you can purchase similar chairs from PX Direct. You can read a review of a similar chair on Yossie’s website.
Some of the chairs we have seen in the past came with a metal frame so the chair can be placed on the floor, while other chairs are made to be installed in the back seat of a police car. The chairs we obtained were made for a police car, so we had to construct a metal frame to allow them to be used away from an automobile. We used Unistrut steel and extra heavy casters which allow the chair to be rolled effortlessly around on the floor – or sidewalk. In the future you will see one or both of the chairs on the streets of San Francisco, so stay tuned!
After completing the metal frame for one of the chairs, our following few days were filled with visiting fans to the Institute so we decided to give the chair a test run with our guests. Our two candidates were into heavy leather, so we covered them in our Mr. S straitjackets, hoods, straps, and when combined with their leather pants and boots they were completely covered black leather. The comment from one guest describes this scene; “I have a raging hard on”. I guess the first test of our transport chair was a success.
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