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Thread: HH-66 + rag scrap = tire plug
- 11.22.2012 #1Road Train Member
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HH-66 + rag scrap = tire plug
Picked up a bolt today and it was leaking faster than my air hose could fill it. So far so good, it's not even leaking.
Good stuff!
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- 11.22.2012 #2Light Load Member
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What's HH66?
- 11.22.2012 #3Road Train Member
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It's a vinyl cement good for patching tarps.
Got me down the road 30 miles to a tire shop, wasn't in the mood for road service.
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- 11.23.2012 #4Road Train Member
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nice idea thats the reason why i carry a good tire plug kit...old habbits die hard when u come from driving in landfills, and scrap yards all day every day
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I don't know what I'd do without my blackjack plug kit. It's plugged up holes as big as a 9/16" bolt, and works just as well as the patches the shop would slap on the inside of the tire. Paid for itself the first time I used it.
- 12.03.2012 #6Light Load Member
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where'd ya get the Blackjack plug kit??

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