Appreciate you taking the time to share the info. I got a cheap 15" chinese branded one on Amazon for only $22 but it has fill area on bottom unlike the polyform or Taylor buoys that people are buying to make cheaper aqua bags. I dont have a screw in piece as far as I can see but it must be there somewhere
Damn. I’ve been trying to drain mine but couldn’t get the water to come out. I want to refill it properly because the bag just didn’t take its shape. Mine is the ringside tsunami bag 65lbs
You might need a siphon or something if you can't move it - I think I got under and put it on my back and lifted it a few inches while my wilfe stood on a step ladder and unchained it. These are heavy AF
@@hughesadam87 yeah probably the best way. But I’ll need 2-3 backs lol. I got the 190 lb bag. I tried moving it myself and realized it’s like trying to lift a body over my head. Haha. I’ll just call the neighbor over ;). Thanks for the response
Appreciate you taking the time to share the info. I got a cheap 15" chinese branded one on Amazon for only $22 but it has fill area on bottom unlike the polyform or Taylor buoys that people are buying to make cheaper aqua bags. I dont have a screw in piece as far as I can see but it must be there somewhere
Damn. I’ve been trying to drain mine but couldn’t get the water to come out. I want to refill it properly because the bag just didn’t take its shape. Mine is the ringside tsunami bag 65lbs
How did you get it off? I just need to raise mine a little but dont know how to get it off the chain.
You might need a siphon or something if you can't move it - I think I got under and put it on my back and lifted it a few inches while my wilfe stood on a step ladder and unchained it. These are heavy AF
@@hughesadam87 yeah probably the best way. But I’ll need 2-3 backs lol. I got the 190 lb bag. I tried moving it myself and realized it’s like trying to lift a body over my head. Haha. I’ll just call the neighbor over ;). Thanks for the response
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I just used sealant lol😅