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Posted by JayWalt on May 21, 2007 at 08:40:12 from (70.226.7.112):
In Reply to: Fixing my tire... Any suggestions. posted by JayWalt on May 21, 2007 at 07:31:49:
Hi guys!! Maybe I can use the calcium chlirde to kill the grasss for my track. Doesnt sound harmful to the well, as it should breakdown naturally as its a fairly simple compound. I will look into its hazards online tonight. My main issue is not breaking the bead, altho that might be hard. It is a tubed tire. My concern is damaging the rim while removing the tire from the rim. Moreso hurting the paint job afterwards. I will most likely have to buy a new tube, and I've heard they are around 40$. One way I might be able to circumvent tir removal is to just let the tire "float" on the rim and support the rin underneath and do the wire brushing that way. Not sure how much clearnce I can get. Then I could cover the tire and paint the rim, then flip it over and do the other side. This would totally eliminate the need to remove the tire from the rim. Unless I can remove the tire without using metal tire spoons on the rim, I wont take it off, as putting them back on without harming the paint job seems impossible. Jim, what does that beet juice cost? I wonder if this calcium chloirde is worth anything to anybody? I've heard of people trading the stuff at the farm shop for the cost of mounting and stuff, not sure. I have one of them drill pumps, but it is a POS. I will look at mennards for one of their shop source ones, they comes with warranties on most of their nonexpendable stuff for 2 years. drill bits with 2 year warranty, wire brush cup with 2 year warranty, cant beat that.
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