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simple but effective 3D target repair(pics)

Started by Don Batten, April 08, 2009, 05:24:00 AM

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Don Batten

Preston, agri supply. got mine in greenville. there use to be one in garner not sure if its still there. It was on old 70 I think. Don
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razorsharptokill

I did the foam repair on my poor ol' deer target and it sounds like a brand new one now when the arro hits it! Great post!
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Bonebuster

Thanks for sharing all your ideas everyone.

I have been wrapping burlap around targets before adding the foam for a long time, but the adhesive spray idea is a good one that I am sure will help.

Widowbender

Great idea with the burlap Don...Agri supply has a new BIG store right behind the old one in Garner...I love that place...Its full of "Guy" stuff...

David
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A.S.

Don, I just repaired one of mine using the burlap and it worked great!

Thanks again for the tip.

Allen

DV of WI

Never gave the burlap a thought. I just wrapped the spence target I have in shrink wrap and poked a whole in it and filled it up. Looks pretty strange with the plastic and tumor on the side bulging out.

Littlejake

Wallmart sells burlap in thier fabric department.
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