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roberttoich Posted on Nov 21, 2011

Century bob bought it used. Trying to figure out what parts are missing on the inside tube that hold Bob up at the different height positions?

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Cheap plastic nipples are stripped out! Moving it while Bob is still attached & kids jumping on Bob's shoulders did the same to mine... I am going to try short bolts & nuts after dipping in plasti-dip/rubber product of some sort.

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    Haze Robinson Nov 10, 2013

    Cheap plastic nipples are stripped out! Moving it while Bob is still attached & kids jumping on Bob's shoulders did the same to mine... I am going to try short bolts & nuts after dipping in plasti-dip/rubber product of some sort.

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Hello, Constantine -

This YouTube video with a demonstration of assembling a Century Body Opponent Bag (B.O.B.) may prove instructive:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E2JnOo4czLo
Start watching at minute 2:01.

Note: You may wish to stock up on replacement bolts and washers for those which may break in the future when gym members choose to climb on the unit. :)

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