fixing a foam target

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jdbintn
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fixing a foam target

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I recently repaired my 3d t target by wrapping it in saran wrap and filling it with spray foam .
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Man that's a $ saver for sure!
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Not a bad idea
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That's awesome
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I never thought of that. Great idea
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Great idea! Thanks for the tip! Guess I will be trying that first thing in the morning.
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Good idea. I'll have to try that one out soon.
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Hope it has helped some of you, its not as dense as target foam but is stopping my arrows for now. I may use cardboard or newspaper as a filler next time to see how that does.
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