##WARNING – THIS VIDEO CONTAINS NUDITY!!##
Male Brazilian waxing is a very popular male grooming treatments and we are seeing a huge increase in the number of guys booking in for male intimate waxing treatments which are often more commonly known as the ‘back sac and crack’, the ‘Boyzilian’ or the ‘male Brazilian’!
Clients are often prepared to travel to find a therapist that has good training and uses excellent quality products.
I have been providing an exclusive male grooming service in London now for over eight years and specialise in male Brazilian waxing treatments. I have only ever used Perron Rigot waxes and believe this to be the best wax on the market. Im proud to be the Brand Specialist for Perron Rigot UK and run their workshops in london and regionally in Scotland , Manchester, Cardiff and Gloucester.
The Jack Dunn Waxing School will offer a range of fully accredited male waxing courses including general body waxing and male Brazilian waxing. There will be the opportunity for students to decide the type of environment for them that best suits their particular learning style; either group workshops or one-to-one training.
Details of these training courses including prices can be found on the website.
Links to our website and other social media sites are at the top of this page.
The waxes used in this video are:
‘Homme’ non strip wax by Perron Rigot
‘Mojito Happy Cocktail’ strip wax by Perron Rigot
Details of these waxes can be found at :www.perron-rigot.co.uk
Track bolts are used to fasten rail ends together at a joint. The sizes of track bolts are varying with the requirements of the section of rail. The proper diameter and length of the track bolt can be determined by checking the applicable railway standard.
The track bolts can be classified into several types, such as, Button head oval neck track bolt, Diamond neck track bolt, Rail bolt NF F50-008, Fish bolt, Track bolt of Russian standard, Clip bolt, Clamp bolt and inserted bolt for Russia, , anchor bolt, T-bolt clamp and other special bolts, etc.
Rail bolt further information: https://www.railway-fasteners.com/rail-bolt.html
Application Criteria of Track Bolts
According to related rail standards, each joint needs to be bolted with at least two bolts in each rail tightened to approximately 400 foot-pounds of torque which develops between 25,000, and 30, 000 pounds of tension in the bolts.
Bolts in use have to be in the proper size and tightly in place.
Bolts have to be installed with AREMA spring washers whereas the nuts have to be installed against the spring washer.
Bolts have to be installed and the nuts have to installed alternately on the inside and outside of the rail.
When bolts and joint bars are moved away, the joint area of the rail and the contact surface of the joint bar have to be cleaned and the joint bar and the bolt threads have to be lubricated.
Safety standards require that on operation are permitted over rails where all bolts are missing or ineffective
Types of Rail Bolts
Button head oval neck track bolt
Diamond neck track bolt
Rail bolt NF F50-008
Clip bolt with BSW thread
Fish bolt used for rail joints (with railnuts and spring washers)
Clip bolt HS26&HS32
Clamp bolt and inserted bolt for Russia
Anchor bolt
T-bolt
Special bolt
Tunnel bolt
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