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Where do you buy your passenger car tire patch plugs?
On Thursday, October 26, 2017 at 6:52:23 PM UTC-4, Blake Snyder wrote:
On Thu, 26 Oct 2017 14:47:34 -0700 (PDT), in , trader_4 wrote: And I've done tire dismounting, so I know how they come off, it's obvious that if the tire changer isn't bolted down, the whole damn thing is going to move while you try to get the tire off the rim. You really should stop while you're behind. Look at this before you continue to make an utter fool of yourself. http://www.ourelkhorn.itgo.com/jeep/tirechng.htm Here's a guy doing the job in pajamas on a makeshift pallet: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gg4iPmU9OYs I have done *plenty* of tires before I decided to drill the holes to sink the female inserts to bolt the tire mounter down, and you do *not* have to bolt the mounter into the garage floor. Period. I see, so you finally followed the simple directions in the instructions and bolted the tire changer to the floor. Funny you did that, if there was no need to do it. I guess pajamas and a pallet didn't work so well after all? You can stake it into the ground. You can screw it into a board. You can screw it into a pallet. etc. How long would it take *you* to screw the tire mounting tool into a pallet? Took me about five minutes. I don't have a pallet and you can add that to your list of things to store. I suppose you'll tell us that a pallet is like a leaf blower, just one of those things people typically have around. I've changed tires on a floor mounted machine, I can imagine how well it must work trying to do it on a pallet. I realize that's too difficult a task for you, but *everything* you have written has been so *dead wrong* as to be ridiculous. I told you it had to be bolted down. The instructions say so too. You do listen to safety instructions, right? You claim to listen to tire manufacturers and tire shops, so why not listen to the folks in China who built that HF tire changer? Oh, wait, you just told us that you did finally drill holes in the floor to mount it. And I'm the one who's been wrong? ROFL All you do is make a fool of yourself. It's like you don't like cleaning toilet bowls, so you try to tell us that your **** doesn't stink. All your arguments only work on fools. I'm done with the bunch of you. You're all utter fools (except maybe one or two of you who can *think*). Not one statement from you in this entire thread was correct. Not one. Be real. It's OK if you don't like the job. But you should stop lying to yourself. Tell *yourself* the truth, for once. There's no need to bolt it into the driveway or sidewalk or garage floor. Here are references, but you won't believe facts so it doesn't matter. http://i1os.com/tire_changer/b9RmKQOZEoE.video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Ii19ZV3XPo http://gardentractortalk.com/forums/topic/40387-harbor-freight-tire-changer/ http://rmpmotosports.com/wordpress/?page_id=1160 http://www.dcsportbikes.net/forum/f19/my-harbor-freight-tire-changer-mods-79717/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AuH5BzAR4a4 I'm totally out of here becuase all you guys *can* do is troll nonsense Me too. I'm getting in my pajamas to go look for a pallet so I can buy me one of those tire changer things. |
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