RyanG85
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LOL, Good stuff Craig. I've used this method more than a few times with truck tires before I had a tire machine with a bead blaster. Works good on bigger stuff. Lawnmower tires.... not so good as you found out :hide
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"silverblueBP" said:You could stick the tire in the oven and warm it up too. Just don't let Tara catch you doing it :char
A week later: "Tara honey, why does the meatloaf taste like rubber?"
FYI, I washed and degreased my timing cover in the kitchen sink last weekend while Deb was out shopping (it was frack'n cold in the garage). I didn't realize that I'd stunk the house up. According to Deb, the sink still smells like engine degreaser :hs