Bob Rooks
Elite Member
Just save yourself all the grief and get flat-free tires. Geez!No, not a true appliance dolly.
Just save yourself all the grief and get flat-free tires. Geez!No, not a true appliance dolly.
Use soapy water around the rim to facilitate a good seal. If the edge of the tire is too far from the wheel rim, tighten a strap around the tire to push the edge closer to the rim. If it still won't inflate, it may need faster air, so take out the stem and inflate. I was doing this almost every single year. I finally broke down and purchased a set of tires from a Big Box Store that are solid rubber!I’ve got a tubeless tire on a hand truck, the kind you strap a fridge to to move it out of the house, that won’t take air. Both were totally flat, I hadn’t used it in years. One side took air, the other side the air just leaks out around the edges, no tube. Is there some trick to get it to start holding air. I think once it seals it will hold air. I’d rather not try the starting fluid thing.
I will not use Slime in a street tire equipped with TPMS but agree it is an excellent bandaid for pneumatic hand truck tires and ATVs.Slime makes good bead sealer.
I’ve got a tubeless tire on a hand truck, the kind you strap a fridge to to move it out of the house, that won’t take air. Both were totally flat, I hadn’t used it in years. One side took air, the other side the air just leaks out around the edges, no tube. Is there some trick to get it to start holding air. I think once it seals it will hold air. I’d rather not try the starting fluid thing.
Now that's one I never heard of. Clever!After trying everything to get a wheelbarrow tire to take air, without success, I stuffed it full of wadded up newspaper to push the bead against the rim. It worked, and I guess it's still in there.
Usually people use newspapers to spread leaks, not stop them!After trying everything to get a wheelbarrow tire to take air, without success, I stuffed it full of wadded up newspaper to push the bead against the rim. It worked, and I guess it's still in there.