Hi Guy's.
Ok, here's the situation. I'm trying to convince my gym buddies that the B/S swivel is the way to go. I've shown it to them and given them a sample of one (the Aussie equivilent to the Watkins) and they do agree that they are a good swivel.
Ok, here's the delamer. The owner is affraid that his supply of new speed bags, imported from U.S/Everlast, may just start to go walk about (get stolen). Most other swivels require a tool of some description to install and remove the bag, but as we know(and Love), you just hook and unhook the bags with the B/H swivels.
Cable ties were the first thing that came to mind, which would do the job adequately enough, as far as theft prevention. But I tend to think that with the cable tie yolk up tight around the bag loop and the hook this would ultimately effect a good % of any true rebound. To be honest I have not tried it yet (or given it the #*^ACID TEST**??##); this may work for the best part of it but I wouldn't like my chances trying to pull off a R(TES) ' L(SSP) ' R-L(RDP) '' R(FSP) '' L(RSP) '' L-L/R-R(O-D 4way) ' 4(F-Roll) to consistantly, if at all.
So I thought I'd put it to the 'Posse' (so to speak). Any of you Bloke got any thoughts on this? I'll take any advice on either matter; a) Securing the bag to the B/H swivel so's its can't be stolen. b) Page 152, line 3 of 'SBB'.
Thanks
Roc
P.S; Alan, Skunk, any chance of you makin a walkthrough video of page 152, line 3, please? I know I'd be greatly oblige as I hope many others would be as well. I would just like to see it in motion from a couple of different angles, but only if it's no trouble. CHEERS
Ok, here's the situation. I'm trying to convince my gym buddies that the B/S swivel is the way to go. I've shown it to them and given them a sample of one (the Aussie equivilent to the Watkins) and they do agree that they are a good swivel.
Ok, here's the delamer. The owner is affraid that his supply of new speed bags, imported from U.S/Everlast, may just start to go walk about (get stolen). Most other swivels require a tool of some description to install and remove the bag, but as we know(and Love), you just hook and unhook the bags with the B/H swivels.
Cable ties were the first thing that came to mind, which would do the job adequately enough, as far as theft prevention. But I tend to think that with the cable tie yolk up tight around the bag loop and the hook this would ultimately effect a good % of any true rebound. To be honest I have not tried it yet (or given it the #*^ACID TEST**??##); this may work for the best part of it but I wouldn't like my chances trying to pull off a R(TES) ' L(SSP) ' R-L(RDP) '' R(FSP) '' L(RSP) '' L-L/R-R(O-D 4way) ' 4(F-Roll) to consistantly, if at all.
So I thought I'd put it to the 'Posse' (so to speak). Any of you Bloke got any thoughts on this? I'll take any advice on either matter; a) Securing the bag to the B/H swivel so's its can't be stolen. b) Page 152, line 3 of 'SBB'.
Thanks
Roc
P.S; Alan, Skunk, any chance of you makin a walkthrough video of page 152, line 3, please? I know I'd be greatly oblige as I hope many others would be as well. I would just like to see it in motion from a couple of different angles, but only if it's no trouble. CHEERS
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