Posted by snoop-nc on November 12, 2011 at 18:40:26 from (67.213.38.171):
In Reply to: Re: Tire Pressure posted by jose bagge on November 12, 2011 at 16:27:52:
I "learned" about the plug/patch units...and other stuff... when I got my education for retreading. I had a "mostly truck tire" shop to manage. We adhered pretty darn close to Firestone recommended practices. Prior to that, my experience with "patching" had been on car and light truck tires and IF it couldn't be fixed with just a patch, it got set aside as non-repairable. This was in the early 70's...radial tires just beginning to appear in passenger tire sizes and large truck tires were bias ply 10.00 x 20.
My "real education" on tire repair came from working with mfg. reps. when we made sales calls on retreaders and 'demonstrated' our product.
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