Posted by j hikemper on December 29, 2013 at 19:06:23 from (50.102.78.126):
In Reply to: Cheap junk crap posted by rrlund on December 29, 2013 at 10:02:28:
one could safely bet that tube was made in the land of almost rite in the Asian toiletrim region ,,, you can thank clintoon and epa for that trash,, btw ,only 2 tire factories left in usa ,, rest overseas,. I bought some tire repair tube patch glue ,, made in chin a ,. may as well spit on the tube for gglue ,, the stuf stunk to hi-heaven,, glue would not adhere to the patch , this is where it gets good ,.. lol ../ I had some 2 inch masking tape handy ,wrapped the tape around the patch to hold it tite in place , stuk it in the tire and aired up the tire,, and it isstill holdin full air on my woodsplitter after 3 weex
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