how do you open up a sipa to change filler?

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how do you open up a sipa to change filler?

Post by violaguy5 » 04 Sep 2005 15:09

help please
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Post by peanutbuterboy » 04 Sep 2005 15:16

Dude...a sipa sipa just needs to be trashed when it is used to much. It cant be open nicely. Just buy a new one or better yet a sandman.
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Post by DUSTER » 04 Sep 2005 16:38

well actually peanut butter dude,you can take filler out..look for the end of the crochet bag that dosnt have a hole...and then start pullin at those strings..you will find the end...and just un do it..and u got a hole big enough to empty filler..onceu take outwhat u want...get a needle,thread the string and the just sew it up..like close the hole.yup,thats my instructions on how to do it..hope it works out for ya buddy...

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Post by brian relly » 04 Sep 2005 16:39

Set it on fire.
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Post by Spawn » 04 Sep 2005 17:01

Set it on fire.
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Post by mosher » 04 Sep 2005 17:08

That's the patented Matt Cross Fire Mod.

A burnt and ruined hacky sack is a definite improvement.

Save yourself some effort and buy a mr sandbag from www.freedomfootbags.com.
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Post by mc » 04 Sep 2005 17:33

hahahaha, Fire Mod... that's one of my shining moments.

Yes, yes... set it on fire. kick it as it burns, until your pants catch on fire, or it falls apart. That would be SWEET. make sure to tape it, with close ups of burns to your person.

Then, go to my stitcher contact info thread, and pick one of those people to sell you a good one. I recommend Ilja if you have enough money. Tom Mosher's are also quite good. You should try his special track rubber fill...
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Post by violaguy5 » 04 Sep 2005 18:04

I already have sandbags, but I bought the sipa for fun

I didn't know it sucked so bad
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Post by SandWraith » 04 Sep 2005 18:13

I've heard microwaving bags does wonders. :lol:
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Post by slapdash21 » 05 Sep 2005 06:08

Matt Cross wrote:Yes, yes... set it on fire. kick it as it burns, until your pants catch on fire, or it falls apart. That would be SWEET. make sure to tape it, with close ups of burns to your person.
i did this. well, i didnt do it until i caught on fire, or until it fell apart. me and my friends (ok, it was me) doused it in lighter fluid and i kicked it around...looked pretty sweet.
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Post by Wasabi » 06 Sep 2005 23:19

I heard baking it in the oven is another way to getting a lot of holes. But yeah, Fire Mod all the way. Wear crappy shoes to kick it around in its glorious blazing death, so you don't ruin your Lavers. :wink:
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