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Gary Heston
 
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Eric wrote:
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Since it is difficult to discard water from tires, one solution is to
cut-off the sidewalls of tires; hence allowing water to drain easily.
This can be done with basic knives available at any hardware and home
improvement stores.


Uh huh, right! and how many sidewalls have you cut? No doubt none!
Idiot, try your own advice before you offer it to others. Lets see
how much you enjoy cutting several thousand sidewalls off of tires.


It's apparently not that difficult. In Pennsylvania, the sidewalls
are popular for weighting down tarps and other covers on farms.

In fact go ahead and try cutting the sidewalls off of just one tire
and see if that doesnt give you something new to think about...


A past poster here was cutting off sidewalls, until she found that
the already-cut tread sections were available for making raised beds
in her garden. That made her life a bit easier, and her garden a lot
bigger...


Gary

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