I have done it before, my uncle was a boxer who taught me how to fix them. You take it off of it's suspension, lay it down, glue the tear with Epoxy, they ACTUALLY glue pieces of planes together with that. Let it sit for 36 hours (they say 24, I say 36), then patch it up with tape. The spot where the Epoxy is will be far stronger than the rest of the bag. However, though that spot will be great, if you are getting tears, they will continue to appear. Fix it the way I said, and save your money for a new one at some point, bags do not last forever.
2007-03-12 16:14:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Best tip the blogbaba can give you is to save you money and buy a new one. Once they break, duck tape only slows the tear, they eventually fall apart and need to be replaced. I've never been able to really repair a busted Heavy bag.
2007-03-09 09:12:25
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answered by blogbaba 6
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Use gorilla tape, its ribbed so its stronger then duct. Wrap it completely around the bag, over use it to keep it from wearing out.
Best thing to do is get a new bag, ive gone through the same thing and eventually it just died and I had to get a new one.
2007-03-09 04:42:59
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answered by Anonymous
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the two leather-based and of direction it somewhat is filler isn't made to be handed over interior the climate, yet while this is what you do, then you definately ought to assume those situations. If it have been a one time element and additionally you presently planned on taking the work out interior, i could advise emptying the bag, throwing that filler away and letting the bag itself dry out. Fabreez is a competent spry for contained in the bag and a foam leather-based conditioner offered at a vehicle furnish shop works properly on cleansing leather-based. i could fill up the bag with bits of fabric, previous rag, clothing, and so forth. tamping down small quantities as I crammed, using a bat or 2x4 to tamp the contents down tightly. as I extra further and further of this new clean filler, i could save tamping it down as I went. yet,in case you desire to depart it outdoors, uncertain you will ever get the interior to dry out thoroughly and do away with the smell.
2016-12-18 18:46:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Repack place a cloth over hole and use duct tape to seal it up.
2007-03-09 06:25:57
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answered by DROB 3
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duct tape
2007-03-09 04:19:39
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answered by dwalkercpa 5
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try duct tape
2007-03-09 04:15:17
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answered by Lance F 2
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duct tape ( seriously )
2007-03-09 07:06:33
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answered by Dan P 1
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You need to get your wife to the hospital ASAP!
2007-03-09 13:58:30
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answered by Gerry S 4
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Where is the duck tape.????
2007-03-09 04:15:17
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answered by boogiewoogie 2
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