M4wd&Fabrications
Projects place => Projects Section => Topic started by: M4wdFab on February 26, 2013, 10:29:38 AM
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i cut too many tires, i want to learn how to do this.
http://www.grainger.com/Grainger/MYERS-Tire-Repair-Patches-4LAW5?Pid=search
http://www.grainger.com/Grainger/MYERS-Vulcanizing-Brush-Type-Cement-4LAX5
anybody look into this?
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ton of the shit on clearance at Granger right now
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Before I became anal about tires and had the money to buy new, I use to repaire MANY sidewall issues over the years.. cars, jeeps, and bike tires..
patches hold well for road use IMO.. the high pressure helps hold them in place...
scuff, cement, and patch from the inside works well..
but lower PSI needs to be sewn as well..
some off road tire kits have thread to sew the rubber as well.. works a lot better..
new tires work the best
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http://www.grainger.com/Grainger/MYERS-Vulcanizing-Brush-Type-Cement-4LAX5
you're gonna need a bigger, colder shop freezer
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hmmm i assumed that was a max low temp to store....
does that mean it needs to be stored at 0F? lol
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That's the max lol. Probably just not entered?
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glad the MSDS has nothing actually useful in it
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did you ever buy any of this stuff?
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Ya I got stuff from Jared. Did two krts and a tsl so far.