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    Default Re: Unpacking / repacking a heavy bag


    And chris, it's that crap getting everywhere and fighting to get it back in that scares me!


    It's a pain in the ass, especially you gotta remember the stuff is somewhat compacted when you first get the bag. That means if you take all of the stuffing out, you're not going to get it all back in at first.

    Maybe you can come up with a way that makes taking the bag down easier. I might try that myself.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chris Nagel View Post

    And chris, it's that crap getting everywhere and fighting to get it back in that scares me!


    It's a pain in the ass, especially you gotta remember the stuff is somewhat compacted when you first get the bag. That means if you take all of the stuffing out, you're not going to get it all back in at first.

    Maybe you can come up with a way that makes taking the bag down easier. I might try that myself.
    you mean, a hook?

    Thanks TM. I'll try that.

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    the other day I took everything out. The hard parts killing my hands were little sand bags that worked their way to the outside.

    I put a few sand bags on the bottom, stuffed the middle section with about 75% of the original filling, and put the remaining sand bags on top. this way it's heavy, not as heavy as before, but more importantly, it's not nearly as hard where you hit it most often.

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