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A relative of mine has had the Total 2200psi for over two years now. Taking licks every weekend and going strong.hindian wrote:I learnt about the zip tie/ cutlass wire trick years ago. So it narrow down to the Total 2200psi and the Karcher k2 1600psi. I would like to go with the Total but I worried about the off brand offerings. Thoughts?
I personally had a Karcher K2 I bought on eBay some years ago for small money. I found it to be underpowered and ended up selling it to upgrade to a K5 premium which was pretty awesome.NR8 wrote:A relative of mine has had the Total 2200psi for over two years now. Taking licks every weekend and going strong.hindian wrote:I learnt about the zip tie/ cutlass wire trick years ago. So it narrow down to the Total 2200psi and the Karcher k2 1600psi. I would like to go with the Total but I worried about the off brand offerings. Thoughts?
Bike shophindian wrote:Fellas where can I get the solvent or glue that the tyre men use to patch yuh tube/ tyre with
pugboy wrote:vulcanizing is what they call it
hindian wrote:Fellas where can I get the solvent or glue that the tyre men use to patch yuh tube/ tyre with
De Dragon wrote:hindian wrote:Fellas where can I get the solvent or glue that the tyre men use to patch yuh tube/ tyre with
He wants rubber cement to glue two rubber surfaces together, hence vulcanizing fluid isn't needed.
pugboy wrote:evostik thenDe Dragon wrote:hindian wrote:Fellas where can I get the solvent or glue that the tyre men use to patch yuh tube/ tyre with
He wants rubber cement to glue two rubber surfaces together, hence vulcanizing fluid isn't needed.
Like you don't take your own advice?You say as far as YOU know.He also mentioned tubes.Tire shops patch tubes with rubber cement.pugboy wrote:like allyuh fellas didnt benefit from common entrance/sea reading and comprehension section or wha ?
the man ask for what the tyre shops use,
afaik tyre shops ONLY use vulcanizing fluid....
Most of the guys I know use Elmer's or a brand called Slime.What do you need to stick in a slingshot?If its sticking the tube to itself use Dunlop brand contact cement.Evo stik doesn't hold as well IMO.pugboy wrote:yes you are correct,
can you provide us with name of said non vulcanizing aka rubber cement which tire shops use? and where to get
i wanna get some to stick tubing for a slingshot
Fellas I didn't mean for no argument. The purpose of the glue/ vulcanizing liquid etc is that I usually plug my own vehicle tyres so I have all the the tools to do so but I have run out of the aforementioned liquid so I was looking for a place that sells tyre repair supplies/ tools for that purpose. Apologies for the mix uptimelapse wrote:Most of the guys I know use Elmer's or a brand called Slime.What do you need to stick in a slingshot?If its sticking the tube to itself use Dunlop brand contact cement.Evo stik doesn't hold as well IMO.pugboy wrote:yes you are correct,
can you provide us with name of said non vulcanizing aka rubber cement which tire shops use? and where to get
i wanna get some to stick tubing for a slingshot
You don't need vulcanizing rubber cement for plugging a radial tire. You do need it if you are patching a large hole or patching a tube. Some tube patches are available that do not require cement either. The package will tell you what is required.hindian wrote:Fellas I didn't mean for no argument. The purpose of the glue/ vulcanizing liquid etc is that I usually plug my own vehicle tyres so I have all the the tools to do so but I have run out of the aforementioned liquid so I was looking for a place that sells tyre repair supplies/ tools for that purpose. Apologies for the mix uptimelapse wrote:Most of the guys I know use Elmer's or a brand called Slime.What do you need to stick in a slingshot?If its sticking the tube to itself use Dunlop brand contact cement.Evo stik doesn't hold as well IMO.pugboy wrote:yes you are correct,
can you provide us with name of said non vulcanizing aka rubber cement which tire shops use? and where to get
i wanna get some to stick tubing for a slingshot
Got a number? I'm searching and getting an electronics store unless it the same businessDave wrote:Tech Trinidad brings in those tyre repair stuff.
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