I did work for a gentleman years ago that was bound to a wheelchair and fed through a tube. The back story is: He hooked up his air compressor to a bike tire with a valve lock and turned it on. 30 seconds later his life was changed forever. The tire exploded and the rim hit his head causing immediate injury and permanent disability. He is a good man, loving father and husband. A momentary lapse of judgment can and will destroy lives.
I've had the bead slip on my racing BMX once, due to a sleight defect in the bead (tire was rated for 120 PSI) sounded like a gunshot, neighbors were coming out, cops got called, that stuff is serious, and this was just air!
@@donmunro144 In the Mans working world We follow the 10 second rule,, check injuries if all ok then it does become laughable. Reality is whom we are and live,, not some silly guidelines of holding back stress relief like JOKING. Your comment is provoking.
@@SupernaturalBeingsofEarth I was forced to retire from mechanics due to repeated injuries that I laughed off. So don't preach at me about a man's world.
Thats terrifying. Im a jet mechanic, i remember being shocked when i learned of the dangers of changing plane tires early on in training. A 747 tire exploding is equivalent to a stick of dynamite and the shrapnel is fucking massive. We're taught to always deflate tires before beginning removal and to never approach a damaged tire from the side (always from front or back). Ive never had a problem but just read about 2 delta mechanics dying at Atlanta Hartsfield from an exploding 747 tire.
Nahhhh around 200 psi for a 767. It might be a touch more for a 747 I honestly can’t remember been 30 years since I worked on one 😮😮. Be careful out there boys!!
Had a guy on our Fire Dept working on his own truck in his garage. His tire exploded and killed him instantly. You don’t want to mess with this stuff if you don’t know what to do.
It is air that’s being pumped in and air contains 21% oxygen, obviously no fire will burn without oxygen but it was the inflammable fluid burning which heated the air which caused it to expand and cause the explosion.
Back in 2014, We had a male friend that his employers tire was illegal to use. exploded on the side of the road while he was at work. He had a flat on this big truck and trailer. This tire and type of rim had been outlawed way back. His boss insisted it was fine to use. When this thing exploded, It killed him dead, right there. It blew his face off, and the top of his head was gone. He left a wife, 3 children, and 2 stepchildren behind.😢 They had only been married 9mos. But had been together 5 yrs. Please don't let an employer ever make you use something/anything that's been pulled off the market or now illegal to use.Or even not working correctly. The money is not worth it. This your life, I'm trying to save. ❤
Sounds like a "split ring"(my bad) dangerous as hell, still the standard in 1980s us army . The tire cages in our battalion were all ballooned out from rim's coming g apart .
@@lewdawg1970 split rims are now illegal to run in most US states if your not a farmer.. and 90% of shops won’t touch them.. worst thing about split rims with ring is when it blows going down the road .. it wipes out the car or motorcycle beside you. I was a ase certified semi technician.. for about 10 years. Refuse to ever touch a split rim. Get it out my shop.
Truck tires are extremely dangerous. When driving on the interstate, I never cruise next to a big rig. A lot of people also get killed when a car jack collapses with someone under it.
Adrenaline can keep someone moving regardless of not only serious, but even fatal injuries. Good examples are crushing injuries. Another example is a soldier getting caught in a Grenade blast. Lots of documented cases of the guy looking alright till their adrenaline and blood pressure drop, and then they're gone. Internal injuries kill a lot of people every year because of this kind of thinking. People not seeking medical help because they can "walk it off".
IF he is okay, and that remains to be seen (the video was too short to judge that) it is only because his angels were there to protect him in that moment. Being that close to the explosion, the rim coming back down and barely missing him, he is damned lucky.
Doubt he's OK, the shock wave from the blast probably fucked him up, at least a concussion and some burns. When my truck was hit by an IED in Iraq (I was the gunner), I could't hear and had the wind knocked out of me, after responding to the situation, I thought I was fine. Then when we got to the FOB I realized my uniform was melted to my skin on my arms and once I realized what was going on I felt the pain. Had 2nd degree burns on 20% of my body (you can see by the scars on my body where the body armor starts and ends) surprisingly I didn't need a skin graft, recovered for a little over 30 days and was able to finish the deployment.
Oh he's definitely not ok, nobody within 10 or 20 feet of that is ok, just the shock wave alone ruptured eardrums and dude in blue is more than likely in a state of shock and autopilot mode, damn lucky to be alive I'll tell ya that...
@@johnbosch1839 honest question, there was no vaccum created by air differential to set the bead. It looks like it only exploded once the rim was lifted and more oxygen rushed in. I can't imagine the "only" thing wrong was the absence of a cage. The cage would've been a precaution.
You can use the fire method to seat the bead at all times and it is always done on the farm when your spare wheel weighs about 1/2 a ton and you need a large truck to even transport it. But it needs to be mounted to the vehicle. You do know that right? Tell me you aren't that dumb.
I was a oil/gas machinist back in 2009 and we had a valve blow in test and assembly area and a valve body launched, went thru the roof and landed out in the vehicle parking area.
Wow, I’ve been in Oil over 20 years. Seen some crazy stuff but never seen anything like that personally. Can you tell me if it was a Hydro test or pneumatic pressure test?
Dude I went to school with a guy in Kentucky who started working in the Gulf of Mexico on the oil rigs. He Made great money, living the good life, baby on the way. Got a flat tire on his way to work on his dually and stopped to change it. The rim somehow blew off and hit him in the chest. He died, leaving behind a child he never saw. He was a good man.
Wow, the things we take for granted. That guy must of had his angle looking out for him, man he would of been killed if that wheel rim landed on him - change of career comes into mind or be the one that stays on the office and answers phone calls 🤔
Growing up on the farm my grandpa told us never to fill or rebead a tire unless its on the tractor or vehicle. Still dangerous if it explodes, but much less potential bodily harm
Lol nro they probably all are coworkers. And he's not that safe. It was someone's idea. Most likely the guy doing it. You are assuming the whole story after a 30 sec clip 😂
Many many years ago when I worked for a tire company a very experience man showed me how to use ether/ starting fluid to seat the bead of the tire on the wheel and I was impressed ! Went to work the next day and was told that same experienced man was dead because a tire blew up while using to much ether. These guys were very lucky 🙏
When I was a kid, my dad overfilled one of my bicycle tires by quite a bit, (at a gas station in the fifties, where they all had high pressure air -- for free!) and a couple of hours later as were eating dinner we heard a big explosion, and when we went to the garage, my bike was hanging from the rafters by the handlebars.
Had patched my tube for the tenth plus time, brother had gone off with the hand pump so I walked over to a nearby garage. Their hose was inside the bay so buddy put the air n for me, I was about to say that was enough when bang - the side walls on my balloon tires had holes so too much air and the tube bubbled out... back home to patch it again.
@@mi5jasonWWII caused a lsrge rubber shortage, and even with new access to rubber sources in the 50s a lot was being sent to Korea or resupplying bassic necessities. In a lot of places through the 50s you couldn't just go to a shop and buy new tires and tubes.
While in the Army, I witnessed a friend changing a Hemtt tire (split ring). The tire sent the split ring into his arm and continued into the ceiling. He got away with only a "silver fork" break and was lucky he lived through this.
When I was a tire tech, trying to seat a stubborn bead was the sketchiest part of my job. Especially when I had to use that bead blaster tank. And that was just passenger car tires. Moving on to 18-wheeler tires gave me anxiety. And I can’t imagine these industrial ones.
You use a ratchet strap around the outside to squeeze the sidewalls out. Hook up air and hit the tread/sidewall with a minisledge. You might not get your strap back, it might break. I have done it with a bad extension cord wrapped around a hammer that i kept twisting tighter and tighter. You need good air supply and a little patience. Its not that hard
@@timothybayliss6680. I’ve watched a shop mount a tractor tire for me, they strapped it and were using 2 bead blasters and it still took 10 plus tries to get it to seat. They had to cut the strap off as they couldn’t release it under that much tension.
I used to mount semi tires for Kenworth and giant giant tires for Middle East oil rig trucks. These two were lucky to have survived. It was easy for us, but we had all the right equipment needed to do it safely and right.
Tires are super dangerous but overlooked by so many people. Tires that are run under inflated can be very dangerous and people get hurt from ruptured side walls all the time. Take care when working with tires.
Yes the Air Canon's are so much Safer way to get it back into the Beads than doing this Dangerous Stuff. 🤔😮 Is What I was thinking Seeing How much they put into that Tire 💥 was always Going to be Big.
@@andrewjensen7413and with the air cabin you can replace the pipe it comes with with an 8 foot section of PVC pipe and make a potato cannon that will shoot a D battery through a car 😁
@@TheMattC9999idk if you know this or nit but thos little lithio stivk bateries that tesla.battery packs are made of fit perfect in a 12 gauge sabot cup if you charge em first they actualy detonate and the give off a blue fire electric cloud
@@RVBJohnYou are taking the OP’s comment the wrong way, what he is saying is that if you are working with or storing tires always treat them with care. Lest they explode and either nearly kill or do kill you. (Like in this video)
My mom worked in a trauma ICU. Had a guy come in one night with everything in his face broken, and severe brain swelling. He was changing a tire. The spare was massively over-inflated, and it exploded with him knelt down in front of it. He died that night.
I remember playing with a basketball as a teen, one day it hit a hard concrete corner and the rubber inside started to form a bubble that was growing for a few minutes... After seeing that it stopped growing, I went back inside the house but after maybe 10 minutes, I heard a loud bang that could be similar to a gunshot... I cannot imagine how loud that tire explosion was...
My Dad told me of a guy he worked in the 1950s. He was doing something similar by trying to get a bead to seat in a tractor tyre with a tube inside and removaable rim ( no idea what sort of tractor it was). He was standing on rim when at approx 120lbs sq in the whole lot exploded and smashed him into the ceiling...killing him instantly.
And thing happened to a mechanic for the coal trucks at the mines not too far from me. So sad, evidence still in the ceiling of the garage to this day.
I was always afraid of Split Rims, so many ways they can bite you, but we always took our backhoe and tractor tires to a professional tire shop, just because of the danger.
They fact he's filming from a protected plcae says it all. Nobody said a word when he put his leg over the rim. Can't trust anyone to watch your back. Gotta do it yourself.
In my experience, those are usually the dudes who tried to warn the boss and the rest of the crew, and the reason they pull their phone out and not someone else is because they're the only ones with the sense to know it's stupid. Thank God they collect evidence so others can learn even if their coworkers don't.
I lost a friend of mine from high school who worked at my shop in California. He was mounting a wheel on truck that was wider than the old wheels, so the tires were not as wide so he did the same thing and the tire exploded and a large piece struck him in the face . He made it to the hospital and died while in surgery. RIP. K.F
This video gave me crazy anxiety. As a youngin i accidentally overfilled my tires with air, a block after i left the gas station my bike became hard to rise so i hopped off and walked it. The tires suddenly exploded 1 after another and i was on the ground unable to hear and my ears ringing like nobody's business & no one around to help. That shit was scary for me at the time.
In this particular video, they're not putting air into the tire. They are intentionally using an explosion to mount the tire on the wheel. Sometimes it works and looks really cool, sometimes it kills you.
@@joshlower1It's actually a viable way to mount a tire to a rim to *carefully* spray a combustible gas like propane into the tire and light it off. This looks more like they were pouring some volital liquid heated near its vapor point and in wayyyy to much quantity.
You’re not gonna have just a broken bone. Especially tractor tires if he was above it he would’ve been dead. I don’t think a lot of people realize how much force and pressure it is
@@dewdewism20 psi of what ????? That tire didn’t blow up because of air pressure. I think it might have something to do with ether and the flame that you can see on the tire.
Supposedly,In California they pay $20 an hour at fast food restaurants to start. Tire shop employees are starting at $15. Usually without free lunch too. These fine people might want to step up to fast food jobs just to save themselves.
California is a failed society bro. Let them pay 25 dollars for a hamburger. 8 dollars for fries and all the while they made 20 bucks a hour. These guys are at least doing something for themselves. Even if they failed and almost died. It doesn't cost me money. Unlike the crybabies at the McDonald's wanting 40 a hour for nothing. And the government saying oh it's a great idea to get votes.
Years ago a guy died at our local tire shop when a rusted tractor wheel collapsed and came flying out of the tire. Very sad deal. It’s amazing the guy in this video didn’t die and even more amazing how well he was moving immediately after it happened.
@ryzenryne8747 probably the comment he mentioned he read that from. 🤦♂️🤷♂️ but I dono, I don't have a source either. But pretty sure dark hoodie died
Was just introduced to the fire triangle. Combustion only occurs with 3 things present. Heat, air, fuel. Once tire opened and introduced air inside=ignition
The tire did not explode with air… Rather, he used way too much ether and blew the place up…the forklift operator also played a big role by incorrect alignment of the rim but he only need a couple of small sprays!!!! Incompetence can and will kill!
Had he kept his leg there longer, while the rim was being hoisted...to much ether mixed with the right opportunity could have costed him his leg. Thankfully, everyone survived.
I knew a man, he owned a tire shop, worked alone. One day a wheel barrow tire exploded when the rim, which was rusty separated at just EIGHT pounds of pressure. It almost killed him, he lost his right eye, and had a very deep permanent indentation across that part of his head. Tires are not to be trusted.
Its not that dangerous.... we do it all the time in drifting. Just spray a little brake cleaner for couple seconds. They didnt do that. These dudes used gasoline or something lol
People mount tires successfully every day with starting fluid and such. These guys must have really sent it with a full can or two. You can’t fix stupid…
My uncle had a semi truck tire blow up on him. He was just using air. It put him in the hospital for months. It happened before I was born. Honestly my uncle was kind of a dumb ass!!!
@@jamesbehrje4279 damn son! What psi did he pump it up to!? There mustve been a weak spot or he pumped it to the moon. Ive pumped up tires to 70-90psi for drifting.
@@Jacobwwalling That’s Forked Up. I know it’s easy being a Monday Morning Quarterback. As someone who’s had a 3 Piece Split Ring wheel go Boom on me before. That looks like the same style these guys are working on, and that wheel & tire should have been in a cage. Before it blew I thought the video was going to be showing us when he tried to use his foot on the center. I really thought it was gonna go boom right then. As a Blue Collar working man myself I hate seeing a fellow Blue Collar man lose his life
Это не Россия. Они не на русском говорят в видео. В России тебя взрывает собственный президент, который заставляет идти войной на государство, которое просто мирно жило
Word to the wise if you see a random flame burning while doing stuff stop what you doing and put it out. In this case, open flame + heavily compressed air inside tire + rapid pressure change once the rim is removed from the rubber of tire + exposure to room temp = minature explosion. and that kids is how science works and why you SHOULD HAVE paid attention in school during science class.
This is why construction is one of the most dangerous jobs, because there's so many high school drop-out morons. I sustained a permanent injury on the job because of an idiot that should have never been allowed to operate heavy machinery. Since he's the owners nephew, I'm pretty sure he continued with the same BS after I left.
Yup. I walked off a job because the "boss" was just a Snap On salesman who won a contract on a stink bid. He put lives at risk with his greed and stupidity.
Nonsense, it has nothing to do with education. Not sure where you live but operating heavy machinery should and often does have strict regulations and licensing requirements. So "morons", as you call them, cannot get the tickets to do so. If they are still able to where you live then that is on your industry and government to change and not the people trying to make a living. You don't know why people may have dropped out of education but I can almost certainly tell you it was probably because their life was harder than yours at the time, for one reason or another.
I've been working for the largest tire dealer on the west coast for over 30 years and I have never seen this done probably cuz once you gathered up all your body parts from around the shop you would have been immediately fired 😊
Huh. Iv worked for several of the largest tire company's on the west coast and iv seen this thousands of times. What happens when the cheetah and bead bazooka are broke on the log landing at midnight stays on the log landing
This is 3rd World methodology. Morons should have put the wheel back on the machine then set the bead. That DNA is only capable of producing a 2 digit IQ.
I've done it off road to reseat a bead before. Put a ratchet strap around it and lightly tighten it, take the valve stem out and hook up your air compressor. Spray a little bit of starter fluid. Way less than this, like 1-2 seconds of spraying. Throw something flaming at it and start the air compressor. It'll be a little poof and you're good.
A friend of mine, literally straddling a truck tire while doing basically the exact same and I'm saying he was sitting ON the tire when it blew!!! His Harley Davidson Dresser was sitting right next to him when this happened and it blew that sideways into the wall of the shop he was in. It lifted the roof and when it came back down it partially collapsed. My sister was also there and she went to call 911 and when she was referred to the fire department to get an ambulance, they said they heard the explosion and were just waiting for the call!! He was hurt, but for some reason he was basically ok, although his breeding equipment was out of order for a good long time after!!! Yes, he was bruised up and sore for a couple weeks, but he lived to do other really stupid things!!
John Wayne was a bitch with bad acting. He only got big roles because his peers were fighting WWII when he whined he's an actor and should stay back and woodenly read lines
True story. I know a guy that was doing this, tire exploded , rim flew through the air hit him in the forehead and knocked the front part of his head off. Nobody believed he would live but he did and that's been several decades ago. They had to put his head back together with fragments and metal. He looked unbelievable for many years. After many decades, you can't see it as much, but he still has those huge scars. A large portion of his head is made from a metal plate.
Guys and girls, story time. I worked at a tire shop for a little over two years when starting out in automotive. Had a guy doing a 16.5" Bobcat tire. He was an older guy who didn't give a shit about himself, so he was always doing sketchy shit and unhealthy as all hell. Anyways, he's attempting this tire on a tire maching, which you shouldnt do since anything "X.5" rim size will fuck your machine unless you have a HD piece of equipment. He puts the bar in, pulls back across the duck head with all his might, bar slips and knocks four teeth out, and gives him a concussion. A WEEK LATER, he's trying to ether a 19.5 like you see here. We had a cage with chains SPECIFICALLY for this job to prevent this from happening, but he was too lazy to lift it up and roll the heavy thing over there. Needless to say, he lost three more teeth cause the tire exploded and essentially swept his feet and he landed mouth first on the rim. Dont fuck around with these, people. Itll kill you
We did that 40years ago mounting a Hoosier race tire on a narrow 7 inch wide rim.The tire went straight up and put an indent in the ceiling of the shop.A friend of mine still has the shop... you can still read Hoosier in the ceiling. ..
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I used to work in a retread shop retreading semi tires and they would get put in a cage to get re mounted and one day one blew up and it rocked that place. Even when its in a steel bar cage u dont want to be anywhere near a tire that explodes.
My grandfather taught me how to do this but he actually put straps around the tires so that it wouldn't do exactly what that one did and hop off the rim. I asked him specifically why all the straps? And he looked at me and said you'll know in just a second. Then BOOM- tire stayed in place all was good. I personally wouldn't even attempt this. There are people that are paid to do this. Not me.
@@markthebldr6834well normally... you spray and spray and spray , then you introduce the source of ignition 😮 but in this case they already had fire 54321🤯🧐
@@ThePinkPanth3r notice I ended one with an e and the other with an o. Technically both are correct but it's a technicality that's merely point out the insignificance of the spelling difference. Which I said as a joke. Jeez bro, I know alot gets lost in text but have you never heard the expression before. Maybe it would have been better if I had typed it as tow-mate-o & tow-motto but that's tol much effort for my lazy ass man. Now you forced me into it typing it so there. I clarified it for ya. Lol damn. .
I've been in the tire business for 11 years now and you CAN NOT FIX STUPID. There's tricks to every trade and that is a half arse trick to get that tire mounted. One thing that social media has shown us is there is way more stupid in the world than I wanted to know.
It's a dangerous method used to seat the bead of the tire over the lip of the rim. You put a gas (usually starting fluid), or acetalene into the tire, light it, then the gas expands (explodes) when it ignites to force the tire bead to seat, and you jump on it with the air hose to inflate the tire. But if too much gas is inside the tire, this happens. It works, but is very stupid to be doing.
I did work for a gentleman years ago that was bound to a wheelchair and fed through a tube.
The back story is:
He hooked up his air compressor to a bike tire with a valve lock and turned it on.
30 seconds later his life was changed forever.
The tire exploded and the rim hit his head causing immediate injury and permanent disability.
He is a good man, loving father and husband.
A momentary lapse of judgment can and will destroy lives.
...on a bike tire??... it takes about 5 to 15 seconds to pump that up by hand. WTH? 🤦
@@jasono2139 i thought he was talking motorcycle? 😶🌫️
I've had the bead slip on my racing BMX once, due to a sleight defect in the bead (tire was rated for 120 PSI) sounded like a gunshot, neighbors were coming out, cops got called, that stuff is serious, and this was just air!
A bicycle tire put a man in a wheelchair?
I had tire explode on a little Motobecane moped that knocked me flat on my back on the ground.
That rim coming back down!!! Dude barely escaped life changing injuries and possibly death
I bet that rim is close to 100 pounds. Could have got him on the way up or on the way down
It took the forks of the lift as well
@@lacquerhead6938dang I missed that!!! 💀
He didn't escape shit buddy
Death is definitely life changing.
Dude was literally inches away from turning comedy into tragedy.
I don't see any comedy here, just stupidity.
This proves comedy and tragedy are prone to horseshoe theory.
@@donmunro144
In the Mans working world We follow the 10 second rule,, check injuries if all ok then it does become laughable. Reality is whom we are and live,, not some silly guidelines of holding back stress relief like JOKING. Your comment is provoking.
@@SupernaturalBeingsofEarth I was forced to retire from mechanics due to repeated injuries that I laughed off. So don't preach at me about a man's world.
No comedy here. Just because that guy was moving doesn't mean he wasn't seriously injured
Thats terrifying. Im a jet mechanic, i remember being shocked when i learned of the dangers of changing plane tires early on in training. A 747 tire exploding is equivalent to a stick of dynamite and the shrapnel is fucking massive. We're taught to always deflate tires before beginning removal and to never approach a damaged tire from the side (always from front or back). Ive never had a problem but just read about 2 delta mechanics dying at Atlanta Hartsfield from an exploding 747 tire.
Don't those tires have like 300 psi in 'em? Yeah, I'd keep my distance
@amosbackstrom5366 definitely my least favorite thing to work on once I heard the stories about what can wrong
Nahhhh around 200 psi for a 767. It might be a touch more for a 747 I honestly can’t remember been 30 years since I worked on one 😮😮. Be careful out there boys!!
Stick of dynamite? According to who?
@@gahbah274 I guess you can calculate released energy.
Had a guy on our Fire Dept working on his own truck in his garage. His tire exploded and killed him instantly. You don’t want to mess with this stuff if you don’t know what to do.
Was this in Bossier city
Knew of the black guy that happened to. There was a big black spot on the celing and not sure if that was from the tire or the worker
@@YoushouldsmokeweedIs that a racial remark?
Who cares if it was...don't feed into it. Duh
@@depressedpersiantowtruckman Civilized people, that's who. Don't be a bonehead.
When people start recording/videoing you maybe you should rethink what you're doing
Yeah what a great team player
This is a rare, yet best observation known to the modern day human
That’s a good rule of thumb tbh
Yeah that’s good advice
Lol 😂😂😂😆😆 damn sho true
Oxygen, pressure, and fire is a recipe for disaster
Yeah and Ether and Fire to pop seal it on
It settled to the bottom and lifting the rim backdrafted oxygen through the tire intensifying the combustion
It is air that’s being pumped in and air contains 21% oxygen, obviously no fire will burn without oxygen but it was the inflammable fluid burning which heated the air which caused it to expand and cause the explosion.
Did they not see the fire 🤔
Thats how the tire is mounted to the rim. They put to much gas
You’ve heard of the Deadliest Catch, well now you’ve heard of the Deadliest Patch.
😂
I'll just leave this alone. Was going to be mean. But eh..
Come on, 😅😅😅😅😅
@@Manuel-en4rs*Fart noises*
“How much does it cost to mount a tire?”
“Dang near an arm and a leg.”
Best joke! 🏆
You sir win the underrated award!!... ROFLLL!
Eso lo a matad😮 seguro primo
I spat out my jizz too funny 😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Becoming blind, disabled and deaf for having to use a bad technique at work is really sad. Be careful.
Boss should have to be on the front lines
Amen!!!! Why is "awh brah saw life flashing type shiii" the top comment ×1000! Wake up kids, ever heard of a Darwin Award or natural selection?
Having to? I saw no gun. They were the idiots
Play stupid games get stupid prizes
or DEAD
Back in 2014, We had a male friend that his employers tire was illegal to use. exploded on the side of the road while he was at work. He had a flat on this big truck and trailer. This tire and type of rim had been outlawed way back. His boss insisted it was fine to use. When this thing exploded,
It killed him dead, right there. It blew his face off, and the top of his head was gone. He left a wife, 3 children, and 2 stepchildren behind.😢
They had only been married 9mos. But had been together 5 yrs.
Please don't let an employer ever make you use something/anything that's been pulled off the market or now illegal to use.Or even not working correctly. The money is not worth it.
This your life, I'm trying to save. ❤
Holy shiz I'm so sorry, that's horrifying... 😞
Unfortunately not uncommon. A friend of my family passed just like this in the late 80s. Tractor tire took off the top of his head.
Sounds like a "split ring"(my bad) dangerous as hell, still the standard in 1980s us army . The tire cages in our battalion were all ballooned out from rim's coming g apart .
Split rims you always run a tire chain through and tighten it down so this doesn't happen!!!
@@lewdawg1970 split rims are now illegal to run in most US states if your not a farmer.. and 90% of shops won’t touch them.. worst thing about split rims with ring is when it blows going down the road .. it wipes out the car or motorcycle beside you. I was a ase certified semi technician.. for about 10 years. Refuse to ever touch a split rim. Get it out my shop.
Truck tires are extremely dangerous. When driving on the interstate, I never cruise next to a big rig. A lot of people also get killed when a car jack collapses with someone under it.
Why would you cruise next to anyone on the interstate?
Pass and then get back over.
@@codymoe4986 Sometimes in heavy traffic it's hard not to. As a rule, I don't do it. I didn't reach 72 being stupid.
Friend was going to work in a 1972 F150 when the tire separated on a 18 wheeler. It literally split the cab in half when it hit
@michaelfaciane523
fatal i assume? also, what part of the cab?
The fact that that guy even seems to be ok after that is nothing short of an effing miracle.
Apart from his soiled underwear
Adrenaline can keep someone moving regardless of not only serious, but even fatal injuries.
Good examples are crushing injuries. Another example is a soldier getting caught in a Grenade blast. Lots of documented cases of the guy looking alright till their adrenaline and blood pressure drop, and then they're gone.
Internal injuries kill a lot of people every year because of this kind of thinking. People not seeking medical help because they can "walk it off".
IF he is okay, and that remains to be seen (the video was too short to judge that) it is only because his angels were there to protect him in that moment. Being that close to the explosion, the rim coming back down and barely missing him, he is damned lucky.
Doubt he's OK, the shock wave from the blast probably fucked him up, at least a concussion and some burns. When my truck was hit by an IED in Iraq (I was the gunner), I could't hear and had the wind knocked out of me, after responding to the situation, I thought I was fine. Then when we got to the FOB I realized my uniform was melted to my skin on my arms and once I realized what was going on I felt the pain. Had 2nd degree burns on 20% of my body (you can see by the scars on my body where the body armor starts and ends) surprisingly I didn't need a skin graft, recovered for a little over 30 days and was able to finish the deployment.
Oh he's definitely not ok, nobody within 10 or 20 feet of that is ok, just the shock wave alone ruptured eardrums and dude in blue is more than likely in a state of shock and autopilot mode, damn lucky to be alive I'll tell ya that...
Yeah... you're only supposed to use a small amount of ether to inflate a tire. Not the ENTIRE CAN. Dude almost got himself a darwin award.
Imagine if it happened a cpl sec earlier while he had his foot on the rim smh
You've obviously never mounted tractor tires. The only thing wrong here is not having it in a tire cage
YA GOTTA HAVE MORE N 1 BRAIN-CELL TO PERFORM THAT KIND OF TASK
@@arthurn9237this comment is dripping with irony. Oh - STOP YELLING!
@@johnbosch1839 honest question, there was no vaccum created by air differential to set the bead. It looks like it only exploded once the rim was lifted and more oxygen rushed in. I can't imagine the "only" thing wrong was the absence of a cage. The cage would've been a precaution.
One of many examples of why you do not use the fire method to set the bead unless you absolutely need to in an emergency
True……and if he would have laid off that ether a little bit! Damn lol I remember hearing stories about split rims…
What exactly are they trying to do here? And whats the proper way?
You can use the fire method to seat the bead at all times and it is always done on the farm when your spare wheel weighs about 1/2 a ton and you need a large truck to even transport it. But it needs to be mounted to the vehicle. You do know that right? Tell me you aren't that dumb.
@@MrWolfSnackExactly. It needs to be mounted. Duh! 🤦🏻
And don't do it then unless you have experience.
I was a oil/gas machinist back in 2009 and we had a valve blow in test and assembly area and a valve body launched, went thru the roof and landed out in the vehicle parking area.
Wow, I’ve been in Oil over 20 years. Seen some crazy stuff but never seen anything like that personally. Can you tell me if it was a Hydro test or pneumatic pressure test?
@@splocalPneumatic. It wasn’t in the deep test pool if I remember corectly
Dude I went to school with a guy in Kentucky who started working in the Gulf of Mexico on the oil rigs. He Made great money, living the good life, baby on the way. Got a flat tire on his way to work on his dually and stopped to change it. The rim somehow blew off and hit him in the chest. He died, leaving behind a child he never saw. He was a good man.
Yeah. Seen the aftermath of similar incidents. It isn't pretty, and is damn tragic.
Kentucky fellow myself!
@@andrewjackson3278 I’m on the eastern side. I think we might possibly be considered a different state.
Probably a split rim and the dude didn’t let the pressure off the nut’s slowly.
Wow, the things we take for granted. That guy must of had his angle looking out for him, man he would of been killed if that wheel rim landed on him - change of career comes into mind or be the one that stays on the office and answers phone calls 🤔
Dem crooks at the Tractor shop ain't charging me no $15 to mount a tire.
If we only knew lmao 😂😅
😂
Hahaha 😂 beer my hold I tot ghis
There's some cheap bastard out there laughing just as hard as me
Where do you live. $15 to mount?
"Oh, don't split your legs over it like that"
Good thing he stepped off
Would of been the fastest way to learn the splits.
My thought also
Dude came close to losing a leg and his life
"OMG what are you doing with your leg like that" went right out of my mouth....
I went NOOOOOO! when I saw that.
Growing up on the farm my grandpa told us never to fill or rebead a tire unless its on the tractor or vehicle. Still dangerous if it explodes, but much less potential bodily harm
My dad always said "if you're gonna be dumb, you've better be tough"
Mlm
@@chasemoney3653 Such a way with words 😢. I agree entirely.
Who tf is tougher then a rim 200kg coming down on you. Ain’t nothing tough about its just dumb
That’s a good one
Yeah my dad told me the same thing😂
When they start filming you work, go home.
😅😅 Alright, then.
Best comment I've seen in a while.
Immediately swap places for obvious reasons.
😂 yes sir
When you at home and they start filming you in bed with your hhhhhhhh and you r working, go to Work then!!!
Whoever is filming from a safe place ordering you do to something dangerous and stupid, don't work for that guy.
Lol nro they probably all are coworkers. And he's not that safe. It was someone's idea. Most likely the guy doing it. You are assuming the whole story after a 30 sec clip 😂
Cameraman never dies
Rim just missed him on the way back dwn smh.... Guy prob didn't try mounting anymore tires for a lil while there after tht if I had to guess🤦♂️.
How you held the camera that steady through the blast is impressive.
Cameraman never gets hurt or dies
Psychopath or sociopath with no concern for his fellow human beings. An empath would have dropped it and gone to help them.
Why did he not stop pouring liquid 😂😂😂
That's what you got out of that?
Yes, like you knew it was com'in!😅
Life is hard but harder when you are stupid
Жить легче когда посрешь. Главное чтобы не поносом.
But it's shorter, so there's that.
Did that dude get a broken arm ?
If you're gonna be dumb, you gotta be tough.
Although,life is easier when you're dumb😂
Many many years ago when I worked for a tire company a very experience man showed me how to use ether/ starting fluid to seat the bead of the tire on the wheel and I was impressed !
Went to work the next day and was told that same experienced man was dead because a tire blew up while using to much ether.
These guys were very lucky 🙏
So that's what they were attempting to do? Thanks for explaining . Makes me wonder how it's usually done.
😮😮😮
Wow…
I’ve done it a few times but never in a closed shop and I’m sketched out everytime
"Large Marge" I love it!!
There's a reason they make tire cages. IF you don't have one, wrap a chain around it in a couple of places. Don't be stupid.
When I was a kid, my dad overfilled one of my bicycle tires by quite a bit, (at a gas station in the fifties, where they all had high pressure air -- for free!) and a couple of hours later as were eating dinner we heard a big explosion, and when we went to the garage, my bike was hanging from the rafters by the handlebars.
😂 yeah ok.
Had patched my tube for the tenth plus time, brother had gone off with the hand pump so I walked over to a nearby garage. Their hose was inside the bay so buddy put the air n for me, I was about to say that was enough when bang - the side walls on my balloon tires had holes so too much air and the tube bubbled out... back home to patch it again.
@@chriscohlmeyer4735or buy a new tire and tube like someone with common sense would do.
@@mi5jasonWWII caused a lsrge rubber shortage, and even with new access to rubber sources in the 50s a lot was being sent to Korea or resupplying bassic necessities. In a lot of places through the 50s you couldn't just go to a shop and buy new tires and tubes.
@@lavenderpants8695Basic*
There’s an OSHA violation.
OoSHAite vio'Olation
Thanks baron
😂😂😂😂
Time to write out an incident report
Osha..osha..We don't need no Osha!!
If it wasn't for their safety hoodies, those two men could have easily died. 😂
Safety hoodies 😂
Jesus christ, I nearly shit myself just watching it
lmfao safety hoodie. im dead
The also practiced the safety bend over as well! It's key..😂
Hoodies save lifes 😅
While in the Army, I witnessed a friend changing a Hemtt tire (split ring). The tire sent the split ring into his arm and continued into the ceiling. He got away with only a "silver fork" break and was lucky he lived through this.
PSA video needs to be in every tire business.
Is this a normal technique used in tyre shops?
I assumed it was only for when you don't have the correct equipment
@chrisnoname2725 yes & yes, but noooo. Not like them 😂.
I remember the same video floating around for a while, now everyone’s trying it and screwing it up
Agree, they should show videos of the wrong way to do things and next to it the correct way to do things
Yes new employees at Discount Tire must be traumatized by this
Lesson to be learned...... Never forget to wear you Safety Hoodie!
When I was a tire tech, trying to seat a stubborn bead was the sketchiest part of my job. Especially when I had to use that bead blaster tank. And that was just passenger car tires. Moving on to 18-wheeler tires gave me anxiety. And I can’t imagine these industrial ones.
Split rim tractor tires n rims are super sketchy. I change jobs because of this
@@gasNmudtvah the ol widow maker
You use a ratchet strap around the outside to squeeze the sidewalls out. Hook up air and hit the tread/sidewall with a minisledge. You might not get your strap back, it might break. I have done it with a bad extension cord wrapped around a hammer that i kept twisting tighter and tighter. You need good air supply and a little patience. Its not that hard
@@timothybayliss6680. I’ve watched a shop mount a tractor tire for me, they strapped it and were using 2 bead blasters and it still took 10 plus tries to get it to seat. They had to cut the strap off as they couldn’t release it under that much tension.
I used to mount semi tires for Kenworth and giant giant tires for Middle East oil rig trucks. These two were lucky to have survived. It was easy for us, but we had all the right equipment needed to do it safely and right.
Tires are super dangerous but overlooked by so many people. Tires that are run under inflated can be very dangerous and people get hurt from ruptured side walls all the time. Take care when working with tires.
Accidental overinflation is common
OSHA sounds alot like "Oh shit"
Like there wasn’t time to finish shit.
😂lmao never thought of it like that
😂lmao never thought of it like that
Occupational S#|π Happens Anyway.
@vulcanlogic4480 there usually never is. It's over and damage done before you can say the words.
As a professional tire tech, that’s why you just don’t use flammable stuff they make cannons for that there are safe ways of doing it
Yes the Air Canon's are so much Safer way to get it back into the Beads than doing this Dangerous Stuff. 🤔😮 Is What I was thinking Seeing How much they put into that Tire 💥 was always Going to be Big.
@@andrewjensen7413and with the air cabin you can replace the pipe it comes with with an 8 foot section of PVC pipe and make a potato cannon that will shoot a D battery through a car 😁
@@TheMattC9999idk if you know this or nit but thos little lithio stivk bateries that tesla.battery packs are made of fit perfect in a 12 gauge sabot cup if you charge em first they actualy detonate and the give off a blue fire electric cloud
WOW!!!
Learning life skills here on UT now!!!
@@todydn ........thank you for this information sir.......
Props to the camera guy who knew this shit was dangerous and wasnt gonna stop filming until he got it all on film...
He knew the cameraman never dies. . . It was for his own protection
Wouldn’t be surprised if the camera man suggested a whole can of ether
Yup. Caught all the stupidity and idiots on film 😂
Yea knew something was going to happen bad
Yup. Got all the stupidity and idiots on film 😂
Some real Final Destination shit right there! Death was like nah I’ll get him later😅
Rim came back down went back in the tire 😂😂
😂 I could imagine that shit happening bro,..
Oh wait…it did happen 😮
Omg it did lol
Back to square 1 😆 🤣 😂 😹
@@terrapinflyer273"Oh My G__" is Blasphemy.
Study physics you will be amazed at how mathematical equations of gravity works.
They almost lost a foot and an arm.
A life!
I think he gained a t.b.i.
@@Baseball19968 verdad!
His hearing left the chat
He gained a few turds in his shorts
who left these crayon eaters alone unsupervised
🤣🤣🤣🤣 oh shit! 🤣🤣🤣
😂😂
Good question 🤦🏼♂️😂😂
The MOST important question. Good christ man.
However something tells me they won't do this again ......
What are those guys doing?
It looks crazy nuts!
Always treat tires like they’re ordnance.
Absolutely right. When you put flammable stuff in it it pretty much IS ordinance
So don't drive around on them? Call the police every time you see one?
@@RVBJohnYou are taking the OP’s comment the wrong way, what he is saying is that if you are working with or storing tires always treat them with care. Lest they explode and either nearly kill or do kill you. (Like in this video)
@RVBJohn yes. Always. 😂
@@UJD_404 I know I'm just messing around :)
My mom worked in a trauma ICU. Had a guy come in one night with everything in his face broken, and severe brain swelling. He was changing a tire. The spare was massively over-inflated, and it exploded with him knelt down in front of it. He died that night.
Rip
Let’s hope he didn’t feel much of the impact.
Rip
They don’t call them widow makers for nothing. Especially when it’s a split rim.
@@regularguy1144 really?..hmm ive never heard that expression....makes sense though
You know their safety meeting was epic.
Yep😂
NOW that is really funny.
😂+10
Yes!!!!!!
Toolbox next morning ... " any safety incidents or near misses to report from yesterday" ...
I remember playing with a basketball as a teen, one day it hit a hard concrete corner and the rubber inside started to form a bubble that was growing for a few minutes... After seeing that it stopped growing, I went back inside the house but after maybe 10 minutes, I heard a loud bang that could be similar to a gunshot... I cannot imagine how loud that tire explosion was...
My Dad told me of a guy he worked in the 1950s. He was doing something similar by trying to get a bead to seat in a tractor tyre with a tube inside and removaable rim ( no idea what sort of tractor it was). He was standing on rim when at approx 120lbs sq in the whole lot exploded and smashed him into the ceiling...killing him instantly.
120 pounds a square inch over about a 1000 square inches, 12,000 pounds multiplied by pressure wave and impact
And thing happened to a mechanic for the coal trucks at the mines not too far from me. So sad, evidence still in the ceiling of the garage to this day.
This happened around 10 years ago.
I was always afraid of Split Rims, so many ways they can bite you, but we always took our backhoe and tractor tires to a professional tire shop, just because of the danger.
@drshoe8744 the true split rims have such a bad rep that some tire shops would swap out lock ring wheels as a matter of policy
They fact he's filming from a protected plcae says it all. Nobody said a word when he put his leg over the rim. Can't trust anyone to watch your back. Gotta do it yourself.
He’s filming from the fork lift they are using to lift the rim. That’s not a protected spot.
@@sforza209 bro, he’s in a metal cage and further away than anyone else, even if the front is open
@@sforza209Skid steer
In my experience, those are usually the dudes who tried to warn the boss and the rest of the crew, and the reason they pull their phone out and not someone else is because they're the only ones with the sense to know it's stupid. Thank God they collect evidence so others can learn even if their coworkers don't.
I lost a friend of mine from high school who worked at my shop in California. He was mounting a wheel on truck that was wider than the old wheels, so the tires were not as wide so he did the same thing and the tire exploded and a large piece struck him in the face . He made it to the hospital and died while in surgery. RIP. K.F
i'm so sorry for u man.. Can't imaine how devistating it must be..
Damn I’m sorry for your loss.
Awe,I'm sorry for your loss,I Pray 🙏 he is Blessed to be in heaven
Deu sorte que aro não caiu nas pernas e no braços
It's weird you never see this happen to women, but they still complain about how bad they have it.
This video gave me crazy anxiety. As a youngin i accidentally overfilled my tires with air, a block after i left the gas station my bike became hard to rise so i hopped off and walked it. The tires suddenly exploded 1 after another and i was on the ground unable to hear and my ears ringing like nobody's business & no one around to help. That shit was scary for me at the time.
People don't realize how dangerous just putting air into a tire can be.
In this particular video, they're not putting air into the tire. They are intentionally using an explosion to mount the tire on the wheel. Sometimes it works and looks really cool, sometimes it kills you.
Not air they are using starter fluid then letting it explode to mount the tire. Ppl have been doing it forever but it’s dangerous af
@@BrandonMcTURNER only dangerous for stupid people.
@@kylee.woyote7237 but that isn't just a can of air, though. It's probably ether, or some other *intentionally flammable* or explosive gas.
I know this method it's a old fashion way to inflate tires with fumes sometimes it works and a sometimes its dangerous if you use to much 😮
That dude is lucky he was even moving after that
He was in shock
Supposed to have that in a tire cage for safety reasons nowadays
We can all see why now!😅
I think the lighting it on fire has more to do with it
@@joshlower1It's actually a viable way to mount a tire to a rim to *carefully* spray a combustible gas like propane into the tire and light it off.
This looks more like they were pouring some volital liquid heated near its vapor point and in wayyyy to much quantity.
@@jackgreenstalk777seeing it made you know?? Should have known just by the science.
@@changeyourenergy708I'm sure most people who saw this have no clue what's going on
This is why aliens won't talk with us...they know we are stupid.
They never will with us doing stuff like this
You’re not gonna have just a broken bone. Especially tractor tires if he was above it he would’ve been dead. I don’t think a lot of people realize how much force and pressure it is
I know some who had head blown off
Makes for exciting videos though.
They're usually only inflated to about 20 psi. too. They made a bomb out of this thing. Wow!
@@dewdewism20 psi of what ????? That tire didn’t blow up because of air pressure. I think it might have something to do with ether and the flame that you can see on the tire.
It knocked the god damn forks off the skid steer!
Supposedly,In California they pay $20 an hour at fast food restaurants to start. Tire shop employees are starting at $15. Usually without free lunch too. These fine people might want to step up to fast food jobs just to save themselves.
They're replacing them with machines
These are guys who make more than both but are “too smart” to take it to a tire shop and waste $15 😂
California is a failed society bro. Let them pay 25 dollars for a hamburger. 8 dollars for fries and all the while they made 20 bucks a hour. These guys are at least doing something for themselves. Even if they failed and almost died. It doesn't cost me money. Unlike the crybabies at the McDonald's wanting 40 a hour for nothing. And the government saying oh it's a great idea to get votes.
Pretty sure these guys are getting paid however much communism Is paying them 😂
Supposedly in California 20$ an hour there is like minimum wage in a sweat shop in china the inflation over there doesn’t compensate 20$ an hour😂
This video shows the dangerous risks of red neck tire mounting. Using a controlled explosion to mount a tire on the rim is dangerous.
LOL
Very lucky to be a live. God bless boy's
Years ago a guy died at our local tire shop when a rusted tractor wheel collapsed and came flying out of the tire. Very sad deal. It’s amazing the guy in this video didn’t die and even more amazing how well he was moving immediately after it happened.
Shock and adrenaline. He may well have had blown ear drums, cracked ribs ,concussion , severe bruising and torn muscles. Bet he’s still twinging
It's a miracle that dude is alive!
Apparently he isn't. I read a comment saying he died later and others were real hurt
it's even more amazing that you think so.
@@rich7017
Source?
@@AlanMichaelJacksonhe can't tell you because he hasn't any to back up his claim.
@ryzenryne8747 probably the comment he mentioned he read that from. 🤦♂️🤷♂️ but I dono, I don't have a source either. But pretty sure dark hoodie died
Imagine if it would of went off when he had his leg on it.. 😱
Made me cringe when I saw him put his foot up like that...thinking I'm gonna see man get torn in half rn 😅
😢🥶😱🥶🥶
100% Broken or popped leg 😢 he is lucky the rim didn't fall on top of him
whoa, no kidding
it was better with his Arm😅😂😂
Was just introduced to the fire triangle. Combustion only occurs with 3 things present. Heat, air, fuel. Once tire opened and introduced air inside=ignition
The tire did not explode with air… Rather, he used way too much ether and blew the place up…the forklift operator also played a big role by incorrect alignment of the rim but he only need a couple of small sprays!!!!
Incompetence can and will kill!
657 cubic metres lol.
Honestly I don't think that was ether. It was burning so slowly
how can you tell that ?? the can was on the ground all the time he pushing air instead with the hose
Had he kept his leg there longer, while the rim was being hoisted...to much ether mixed with the right opportunity could have costed him his leg. Thankfully, everyone survived.
Damn the idiots are coming out hard with this one 😂
All I have to say is holy crap those two are lucky they weren't killed or seriously injured
@@gogogeedusyou must be joking
@@gogogeedusyou must be joking
His leg doesn't know how lucky it just was! Homie almost made himself an amputee! Almost even a paraplegic!
He is destroyed he eyes and ears alone can’t handle that much rapid pressure change
And no man hood
I knew a man, he owned a tire shop, worked alone.
One day a wheel barrow tire exploded when the rim, which was rusty separated at just EIGHT pounds of pressure.
It almost killed him, he lost his right eye, and had a very deep permanent indentation across that part of his head.
Tires are not to be trusted.
Saw that coming. Hope he's alright.
Doubt it
@@TheAnnoyingBossagree
Wonder how you saw it coming.. caption literally says “tire explodes” & anyone with a brain knows heat expands
He's definitely not. The sound pressure alone is like a grenade going off.
@@fgillusionz4912wow you must like literally be a snarky scientist
Для безопасной взрывной накачки шин, лучше использовать защитную клетку.
Лучше ставить стоя
Вообще то огнем взрывать не положено. Для этого есть воздушное приспособление.
@@АлексейСиний-н9к
Pose whilst looking into the camera, but the smile is optional.
Now you tell them.
Slava slava slava
That was one of the most violent tire explosions I’ve seen on the interwebs… that was unintentionally blown up. 😮
I hope everyone was okay after that
Using flammables should only ever be a last resort. Darwin award goes to these guys.
O2 would have been Just as dangerous. What do you think they should have used? People keep saying they used ether, which I really don't understand.
Its not that dangerous.... we do it all the time in drifting. Just spray a little brake cleaner for couple seconds. They didnt do that. These dudes used gasoline or something lol
People mount tires successfully every day with starting fluid and such. These guys must have really sent it with a full can or two. You can’t fix stupid…
Or maybe stop after one can, I've done this trick, it doesn't take much at all, they obviously used too much
Only start adding air after the bead sets
That was just a wee too much starting fluid.
Probably 3 cans of ether in there.
No bueno
@@thankfullyredeemedmaderigh7436😭😭😭😭🥴🥴🥴
😂😂😂😣😣😣😣😣
Too much fluid and too little experience!
"HI I'm Johnny Knoxville and this is HOT WHEELS!" lmfao
This should have more likes
Epic
Oh snap 😂😂😂
Only the real ones know
Hahahaaa
shows up the next day because he still needs that 40 hour week
Вы совсем не понимаете. В этой стране почти нет выходных, там работают все 90 часов в неделю
We had to work through Christmas time, too. I did 95 hours!
Life is hard, it’s harder when you’re stupid.
Or you work for someone that is stupid.
Yea, but they don't know . They think they are smart, the dumber a person is the smarter that fool thinks it is .😊
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
If you are stupid life is shorter too.
If yer gunna be dumb ya gotta be tuff
I worked with a guy in the early 90s, who was missing half his face from a truck tire explosion. He was a mess.
Fkkk dude. How'd his happen?
My uncle had a semi truck tire blow up on him. He was just using air. It put him in the hospital for months. It happened before I was born. Honestly my uncle was kind of a dumb ass!!!
@@jamesbehrje4279you're just as dumb... if not, more dumb if you took the clot shot..... Let that sink in for a sec.
@@jamesbehrje4279 damn son! What psi did he pump it up to!? There mustve been a weak spot or he pumped it to the moon. Ive pumped up tires to 70-90psi for drifting.
OMG I thought that was fake 😳
Holy shite, that explosion took the forks right off the fork lift! Those people are extremely lucky to be alive! 🙏
Fr that's God 🙌🏽
The one in the blue was hit by the rim on the way up he died from his injury's later
@@Jacobwwalling
That’s Forked Up. I know it’s easy being a Monday Morning Quarterback. As someone who’s had a 3 Piece Split Ring wheel go Boom on me before. That looks like the same style these guys are working on, and that wheel & tire should have been in a cage. Before it blew I thought the video was going to be showing us when he tried to use his foot on the center. I really thought it was gonna go boom right then. As a Blue Collar working man myself I hate seeing a fellow Blue Collar man lose his life
@@CJwithChrist I just passed a huge 💩. Maybe that was the lord Jesus Christ lending a helping hand 🙏
How do you know they are alive! Thats not code lol holy ffff
In Russia, tire blows up you
Da, comrade Da. 😋
Angry upvote
As an American... "I can see that..." 😵💫
Da
Это не Россия. Они не на русском говорят в видео. В России тебя взрывает собственный президент, который заставляет идти войной на государство, которое просто мирно жило
Can you mount my tire? “Nope…PTSD, PLEASE TAKE yo SHIT DOWN tha street! 😂😂😂
هرهرهر😒
جایی برای خنده نداشت😢
@@alireza.124 بنده نخندیدم بلکه پاسخ به شخصی که خندیده بودگفتم هرهربه معنی مرض هست🙏
@@alireza.124 چون شغل خودم همینه نخندیدم به اونکه خندیده بودگفتم هرهریه جورمسخره هست بمعنی مرض🤷♂️
😂
Word to the wise if you see a random flame burning while doing stuff stop what you doing and put it out.
In this case, open flame + heavily compressed air inside tire + rapid pressure change once the rim is removed from the rubber of tire + exposure to room temp = minature explosion.
and that kids is how science works and why you SHOULD HAVE paid attention in school during science class.
Yeah but I’ve seen this technique before successfully While the tire was in a Massive Construction truck
This is why construction is one of the most dangerous jobs, because there's so many high school drop-out morons. I sustained a permanent injury on the job because of an idiot that should have never been allowed to operate heavy machinery. Since he's the owners nephew, I'm pretty sure he continued with the same BS after I left.
A little physics goes a long way
Yup. I walked off a job because the "boss" was just a Snap On salesman who won a contract on a stink bid. He put lives at risk with his greed and stupidity.
Sorry to hear. Guy shouldn't be allowed to work in dangerous jobs
Nonsense, it has nothing to do with education. Not sure where you live but operating heavy machinery should and often does have strict regulations and licensing requirements. So "morons", as you call them, cannot get the tickets to do so. If they are still able to where you live then that is on your industry and government to change and not the people trying to make a living. You don't know why people may have dropped out of education but I can almost certainly tell you it was probably because their life was harder than yours at the time, for one reason or another.
High school makes you dumb now…you’re showing your age 😂
I've been working for the largest tire dealer on the west coast for over 30 years and I have never seen this done probably cuz once you gathered up all your body parts from around the shop you would have been immediately fired 😊
Like the roofing business says you’ll be fired before you hit the ground.
Huh. Iv worked for several of the largest tire company's on the west coast and iv seen this thousands of times. What happens when the cheetah and bead bazooka are broke on the log landing at midnight stays on the log landing
This is 3rd World methodology.
Morons should have put the wheel back on the machine then set the bead.
That DNA is only capable of producing a 2 digit IQ.
@lilbonzia sometimes that fucking gator is watching though.
I've done it off road to reseat a bead before. Put a ratchet strap around it and lightly tighten it, take the valve stem out and hook up your air compressor. Spray a little bit of starter fluid. Way less than this, like 1-2 seconds of spraying. Throw something flaming at it and start the air compressor. It'll be a little poof and you're good.
Yoooo I fr held my breath when dude put one leg on the tire, exposing the jewels
Let's be honest here, considering what happened ten seconds later his jewels would have been the least of his problems.
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I said the same thing as it happened and before commenting I saw you beat me to it 😂 🤦🏾
Stupid wins stupid prizes
A friend of mine, literally straddling a truck tire while doing basically the exact same and I'm saying he was sitting ON the tire when it blew!!! His Harley Davidson Dresser was sitting right next to him when this happened and it blew that sideways into the wall of the shop he was in. It lifted the roof and when it came back down it partially collapsed. My sister was also there and she went to call 911 and when she was referred to the fire department to get an ambulance, they said they heard the explosion and were just waiting for the call!! He was hurt, but for some reason he was basically ok, although his breeding equipment was out of order for a good long time after!!! Yes, he was bruised up and sore for a couple weeks, but he lived to do other really stupid things!!
“Life’s tough, but it’s tougher when you’re stupid.” - John Wayne
"No need being stupid if you ain't gonna show it"
My grandma
"If you going to be stupid, you got to be tough"
John Wayne was a bitch with bad acting. He only got big roles because his peers were fighting WWII when he whined he's an actor and should stay back and woodenly read lines
Stupid
True story. I know a guy that was doing this, tire exploded , rim flew through the air hit him in the forehead and knocked the front part of his head off. Nobody believed he would live but he did and that's been several decades ago. They had to put his head back together with fragments and metal.
He looked unbelievable for many years. After many decades, you can't see it as much, but he still has those huge scars. A large portion of his head is made from a metal plate.
A true metalhead
Holy smokes
Hell fire
My mother in law too!!
He looked unbelievable for many years.
Guys and girls, story time. I worked at a tire shop for a little over two years when starting out in automotive. Had a guy doing a 16.5" Bobcat tire. He was an older guy who didn't give a shit about himself, so he was always doing sketchy shit and unhealthy as all hell. Anyways, he's attempting this tire on a tire maching, which you shouldnt do since anything "X.5" rim size will fuck your machine unless you have a HD piece of equipment. He puts the bar in, pulls back across the duck head with all his might, bar slips and knocks four teeth out, and gives him a concussion. A WEEK LATER, he's trying to ether a 19.5 like you see here. We had a cage with chains SPECIFICALLY for this job to prevent this from happening, but he was too lazy to lift it up and roll the heavy thing over there. Needless to say, he lost three more teeth cause the tire exploded and essentially swept his feet and he landed mouth first on the rim. Dont fuck around with these, people. Itll kill you
Luckily his stupidity didn't get anyone else hurt or possibly killed
Did you make a necklace from his teeth?
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I did this when working at a corner garage in high school. On standard car tires affixed to a machine. Never big tires. Crazy.
We did that 40years ago mounting a Hoosier race tire on a narrow 7 inch wide rim.The tire went straight up and put an indent in the ceiling of the shop.A friend of mine still has the shop... you can still read Hoosier in the ceiling.
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😮crazy stuff😮
And to this day you know the heavenly father above you and hoosier daddy
Toru el had been disabused snd retired when you were spared see
Whats more is i was in indiana for a while and by moores and far from moores but im not a more that i know
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I used to work in a retread shop retreading semi tires and they would get put in a cage to get re mounted and one day one blew up and it rocked that place. Even when its in a steel bar cage u dont want to be anywhere near a tire that explodes.
My grandfather taught me how to do this but he actually put straps around the tires so that it wouldn't do exactly what that one did and hop off the rim. I asked him specifically why all the straps? And he looked at me and said you'll know in just a second. Then BOOM- tire stayed in place all was good. I personally wouldn't even attempt this. There are people that are paid to do this. Not me.
Dude that thing blew the forks off the loader, not sure straps would have stopped it.
@@randomdude21264 we did it on a front tire of a tractor, much smaller, and a dolly. It holds the tire in place to allow a bead around the rim
Good point. I've seen it done enough to do it but I'll never actually do it.
Thanx for that informative & cool story!!!
@@markthebldr6834well normally... you spray and spray and spray , then you introduce the source of ignition 😮 but in this case they already had fire 54321🤯🧐
He almost lost a leg there, if that rim went up with his leg over the wheel...😮😳⚠️
Mission accomplished, tire separated from rim😂
Hahaha wait what? I thought that was the opposite of what we wanted
He was trying to seat the tire on the rim.
@@ThePinkPanth3r ehhh it's a technicality, tomatoe tomato. Lol
@@TheRealMikeDrop tomato tomato?
@@ThePinkPanth3r notice I ended one with an e and the other with an o. Technically both are correct but it's a technicality that's merely point out the insignificance of the spelling difference. Which I said as a joke. Jeez bro, I know alot gets lost in text but have you never heard the expression before. Maybe it would have been better if I had typed it as tow-mate-o & tow-motto but that's tol much effort for my lazy ass man. Now you forced me into it typing it so there. I clarified it for ya. Lol damn. .
Who else was looking for the playback speed option in the menu?
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I WAS FOR SURE 😅
Can't see much anyway. Happened in a blink
You can't do it in Shorts.
I've been in the tire business for 11 years now and you CAN NOT FIX STUPID. There's tricks to every trade and that is a half arse trick to get that tire mounted. One thing that social media has shown us is there is way more stupid in the world than I wanted to know.
Truth
Y cuál es la manera correcta y segura de montar ese neumático? 🤔
How/why did it get set on fire? I need more backstory of this.
It's a dangerous method used to seat the bead of the tire over the lip of the rim. You put a gas (usually starting fluid), or acetalene into the tire, light it, then the gas expands (explodes) when it ignites to force the tire bead to seat, and you jump on it with the air hose to inflate the tire. But if too much gas is inside the tire, this happens. It works, but is very stupid to be doing.