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Fixing a ripped bead.

Started by BargeMonkey, November 16, 2019, 05:59:19 PM

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mike_belben

How many cans of boom sauce did it take to seat?
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barbender

Can you use boom sauce with a tube type tire?
Too many irons in the fire

Al_Smith

The best stuff I've ever  found has been "jellied water " sold for wire pulling compound which I had ready access to by the five gallon buckets .In essence  it's industrial strength "KY jelly " and no other discription  should be necessary . 

barbender

Al, I hear that proctologists buy actual KY Jelly in 5 gallon buckets🤷🏽‍♂️😂
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treemuncher

Tires can be repaired with Belzona Rubber Repair compound. See https://www.belzona.com/en/products/purpose/rubber-repair.aspx and follow the links.

I've repaired some nasty sidewall cuts and salvaged some rubber-over-steel tracks with their compounds. Some is thick like paste and others are thin and can be poured into a mold. Add kevlar reinforcement tape and you will have a good repair. 

Rumford Industrial Group (Ohio) was the dealer I used here in the US for the product. When time is money, Belzona is worth it.
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BargeMonkey

 @ Treemuncher, thank you. Figured someone knew of something out there. It's actually not that bad but bad enough it didnt grab the serrations on the bead. 

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