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Needing a repair

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  1. heartstopper

    heartstopper Die Hard Bowhunter

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    I bought a miss November two seasons ago. When I went to blow it up this week I realized that it had a huge hole in the back of the neck that can not be fix with the tiny repair patch that it came with. So I go to thinking and I am thinking I can fill it will bean bag fill and use the legs that it came with. Or would it look better if I cut down the seam and splitting it in half and fasten it on a 1/8" plywood and use it like a Montana decoy. Or does anyone else have a better idea? Thanks.
     
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    Maybe go to hardware store and buy a few cans of insulation spray foam and fill it up. That would also keep it light and easy to carry.
     
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    heartstopper Die Hard Bowhunter

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    But I think it would smell
     
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    MichiHunter Weekend Warrior

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    Did you have any idea how creepy that sounds? LOL.

    This is my new best post ever.
     
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    I thought it was a playboy blow up doll that u pounded the mouth out of.... These marketing people are terrible
     
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    T FERG Weekend Warrior

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    you might be able to get a patch. go to a marine place that carries tubes, they make sizzable patch kits 4 that kind of material. if that wont work throw the ***** out.
     
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    Clear 2-3" wide packing tape?

    ~Bill
     
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