Posted by David R Inman on March 05, 2013 at 17:55:12 from (150.135.210.76):
In Reply to: creative minds needed posted by farmallboy15 on March 05, 2013 at 15:30:15:
I too think your time would best be spent on finding a different tire.
But you asked, so here is my input on your proposed repair method.
Problem I see with bolting a piece of a tire inside, is the extra thickness of the tire on the inside will likely rub a hole in the tube in a hurry. My mind says if you really want to try to fix it/ your boss doesn't want to spend on a different tire, bolt a piece of tire to the out side, with the carriage bolt heads on the inside.
Then, look and see if you can find a tire/tube patch big enough to cover the gash, or even better the gash plus the bolt heads. In the former case, apply a tire/tube patch over each bolt head you use, making the inside as smooth as possible.
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