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    Hi

    My first posting here.

    At the gym we have four speedbags. Those not in use are either on the floor or on a windowsill, and I suspect they can get out-of-round if not used occasionally.

    I want to build some sort of holder or rack to hold them but haven't seen any anywhere. What do you all do or what have you seen?

    Thanks.

  • #2
    one way to rack 'em

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    • #3
      Originally posted by oogachaka View Post
      Hi

      My first posting here.
      Welcome!

      At the gym we have four speedbags. Those not in use are either on the floor or on a windowsill, and I suspect they can get out-of-round if not used occasionally.
      Hanging is probably the easiest way to store them (IMO). I leave mine aired up out of the way.

      I want to build some sort of holder or rack to hold them but haven't seen any anywhere. What do you all do or what have you seen?
      I bought a bunch of screw in "cup hooks" from Target, about$6 if I recall. Drilled pilot holes at regular intervals and screwed them in, and now have all my bags on display.

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      • #4
        cool vid
        evilswivel@yahoo.com

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Tim View Post
          Welcome!

          Hanging is probably the easiest way to store them (IMO). I leave mine aired up out of the way.

          I bought a bunch of screw in "cup hooks" from Target, about$6 if I recall. Drilled pilot holes at regular intervals and screwed them in, and now have all my bags on display.

          Tim, Your racks are some serious construction! I can't believe you brought all that stuff to New Jersey!
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          • #6
            whats in the aquarium in the background? lol
            evilswivel@yahoo.com

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            • #7
              Originally posted by jumpcannon View Post
              whats in the aquarium in the background? lol
              haha good eye. That's were we store it when it's not in use. There's a fox skull (died of natural causes) in a plastic baggie inside of it. My and my boys had pet toads last summer, but set them free (wild toads).

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Tim View Post
                haha good eye. That's were we store it when it's not in use. There's a fox skull (died of natural causes) in a plastic baggie inside of it. My and my boys had pet toads last summer, but set them free (wild toads).
                Bleach the fox skull and mount it to your cage!
                evilswivel@yahoo.com

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                • #9
                  Thanks, guys

                  Tim's rack has given me enough ideas to keep me busy. I appreciate the help.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by oogachaka View Post
                    Tim's rack has given me enough ideas to keep me busy. I appreciate the help.
                    We wanna see pics when you're done....

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by jumpcannon View Post
                      Bleach the fox skull and mount it to your cage!
                      DON"T BLEACH IT! You'll end up with a baggy of skull dust

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by jumpcannon View Post
                        Bleach the fox skull and mount it to your cage!
                        Then start a band and call it Fox Skull!
                        Or at least call your cage "Fox Skull"...

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