Boxing Bag Hanger, Straps, Tie Downs, Kick Boxing, Self Defense
by 3366carlos in Outside > Backyard
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Boxing Bag Hanger, Straps, Tie Downs, Kick Boxing, Self Defense

I always enjoyed boxing, so have had a bag in my patio for years. A couple of years ago, i exchanged my old bag (big mistake) for a new bag. I didn't realize they new bags have cloth straps instead of hanging chains.
The straps only lasted a couple of years before they tore. So I had to find a new way to hang the bag.
After brainstorming for a long time, the light finally came on.
Use the Lip


I noticed there was a lip around the top of the bag, I also had metal strap and a bunch of rivets.
I was on to something
Use Metal (plumbing Strap) and Rivets





I placed the strap inside the lip and made holes along the lip to match the holes in the metal strap.
Once in place, I riveted every other hole all around the bag to secure it.
Bough 6 S Hooks from the hardware store and place each hook through the bag lip and the metal strap
Hang It Up.

I asked a co-worker if he had any scrap chain in his pile of junk.
He had a bunch of chain for me to use.
I proceed to cut 6 small pieces of chain for each "S" hook and hung the bag. The rest of the hanging hardware I had kept from the old bag.
It's been hanging for 6 months with no problem. The material the bag is made out of is anti-rip plastic so I expect it to last a long time.
Enjoy reusing your bag.