Hi all,
My 18/1 is pretty shot up. I was wondering if anyone knows of a product I could inject into it to prolong the life. At this moment I just dont have the cash for a new target. Thanks.
Hank
I've read where people have used the expanding foam in a can to patch up foam targets. I would think it's a short-lived fix though, that stuff is nowhere near as strong as the rinehart foam, but you might get a little more use out of your target.
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Not much you can do to repair it . The foam insulation ( can ) is not dense enough to really stop an arrow . They do sell kits to repair 3d targets , you mix the components together and pour into the target . It is expensive , messy and has a bit of a learning curve .
Farmer wrote:Not much you can do to repair it . The foam insulation ( can ) is not dense enough to really stop an arrow . They do sell kits to repair 3d targets , you mix the components together and pour into the target . It is expensive , messy and has a bit of a learning curve .
.....and it doesn't work very well. The patch kits were used more with the old Mackenzie and they make the arrows nearly impossible to pull. Sorry, wish I could be more help.
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i wonder if a 8$ tube of real silicon seal would be good enough to work. it sets like thick rubber and also comes in black.i was thinking it mite give it a few more shots anyway.