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Default Clare, Xeno.... did you ever have a batch of tires that just wouldn't seal after the final bead?

On Sat, 7 Sep 2019 08:55:40 +1000, Xeno
wrote:

On 7/9/19 2:27 am, Mark Olson wrote:
In rec.autos.tech AMuzi wrote:
On 9/6/2019 12:52 AM, Xeno wrote:
On 6/9/19 3:46 pm, Arlen G. Holder wrote:
On Fri, 6 Sep 2019 14:17:47 +1000, Xeno wrote:

That looks like a neat piece of kit! Simple and safe too.
Win win.

Even with the strap, and the bazooka in the background,
these guys opted for the flames!
https://youtu.be/lsnf3Zj0Vb8?t=214

With the flame you have little if any control.



What ever could go wrong?


https://ktla.com/2019/05/15/worker-d...f-los-angeles/


No mention in that article of using a flammable liquid or vapor to
seat the bead explosively.


Tyres have the potential to *create their own* flammable gas inside the
tyre. It is why those truck tyres explode and why an inert gas
(nitrogen) is used to fill them.


No - neither statement is true. Tire "explosions" on the road do NOT
include deflagration - any fire is due to overheated rubber bursting
into flame long after it has lost inflation.


Plenty of stories about exploding tires on
split rims from improper technique which have nothing to do with fire.


Changed plenty of them over the years - it's more about incompetent
operators than it is about the split rims.

This is why large truck tires on split rims are inflated in safety
cages.

https://www.hsa.ie/eng/Safety_Alerts...it_Rim_Wheels/