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Front and rear bag fill
Posted: Sat Jan 03, 2009 5:45 pm
by Jason shore
What is the best front and rear bag fill and where do you get it from
any imput appreciated
Thanks Jason
Re: Front and rear bag fill
Posted: Sat Jan 03, 2009 6:07 pm
by Ned Kelly
G'Day Jason,
I use new clean garnite sand available from sandblasting suppliers or sand blasting shops. Usually comes in 20kg bags like cement. Readily available and relatively cheap. Check in the yellow pages for more info.
used sand is very fine and leaks out of the seams.
Hope this helps
Cheerio ned
Re: Front and rear bag fill
Posted: Sat Jan 03, 2009 6:09 pm
by Muz
Hi Jason,
It depends on what you are using it for, if it is competition benchrest "heavy sand" (ie zircon) or equivalent works very well and does Garnite, some swear by plain old beach sand. If it is for general use beach sand is usually fine and easy to come by.
Whatever you use just make sure that it is very dry before you start and use an funnel and pack it in there. A tip to help it flow when filling your bags is to mix some talcum powder with the sand.
Hope that helps...
Re: Front and rear bag fill
Posted: Sat Jan 03, 2009 8:45 pm
by Jason shore
Thanks guys for the replys ..great help
It will be for both bags on the new toggle rest on its way. It is my first personal rest thus the question.
I will look into your surgestions
Much appreciated Jason
Re: Front and rear bag fill
Posted: Sat Jan 24, 2009 8:57 pm
by tikka223
just a question about using beach sand, will it have to be washed to remove some off the salt or can it just be put in un washed?
cheers
tikka
Re: Front and rear bag fill
Posted: Sat Jan 24, 2009 10:08 pm
by 500Nitro
tikka223 wrote:just a question about using beach sand, will it have to be washed to remove some off the salt or can it just be put in un washed?
cheers
tikka
Wash it.
Or get it from a fresh water creek or river.
Murray is a good place.
Re: Front and rear bag fill
Posted: Sun Jan 25, 2009 5:41 am
by Model70
Tikka, you can buy washed sand from any landscape supplies or bunnings, eg washed sydney sand (used for rendering) and it is usually bone dry in the form of a 20kg bag.