Tyre Puncture Repair Kit Tutorial

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  • @screwsnutsandbolts
    @screwsnutsandbolts  Рік тому +16

    Parts and Tools:
    Tyre Plug Kit ~ amzn.to/3OjGScp
    Tire Repair Strips ~ amzn.to/3b6Jm0h
    12 Volt Tire Pump ~ amzn.to/3c1qjF2

    • @markcousins4129
      @markcousins4129 6 місяців тому

      put the tyre on the car you could not repair it

  • @piggly-wiggly
    @piggly-wiggly 4 роки тому +1123

    The view from inside the tire was a brilliant stroke!

  • @SarcasticLittlePrick
    @SarcasticLittlePrick 5 років тому +1554

    No talking. Only Actions. Straight to the point.
    I really appreciate your video. Thank you.

  • @sainiranjan40
    @sainiranjan40 2 роки тому +322

    No nonsense, no background music, no garbage, straight to the point. Haven’t watched such a quality video ever on UA-cam. With this one video you got another subscriber in your bucket. Thank you very much! 🙏🙏🙏

  • @Iolis
    @Iolis 3 роки тому +150

    No long waffling irritating introductions on this vid. Straight to the point, concise and valuable. Many thanks.

  • @davewalkerden
    @davewalkerden 3 роки тому +124

    Finally, a tyre repair tutorial from someone who actually knows what they're doing. Thumbs up for you Sir

  • @trapp7763
    @trapp7763 5 років тому +22

    I've been doing this for over 40 years. Never had a problem. My dad taught me it. He never had a problem. Works every time

  • @joeduck
    @joeduck 4 роки тому +174

    Dude - awesome "from inside the tire" cam shot! Actually helped me understand how the tool works...

  • @Scottyhutch1
    @Scottyhutch1 Рік тому +10

    LOVE the straight to the point, no two minute ramble. I wish all 'how to' vids were exactly like this. Thank you

  • @saintpete3573
    @saintpete3573 7 місяців тому +1

    Great video! I love how you captured every single step and also a bonus clip at the end. I repaired a tire before but was looking for a refresher. Thanks!

  • @russellwalker8702
    @russellwalker8702 Рік тому +3

    I just did one with small hole had to run drill throgh first you make it look easy..

  • @djmightymurph
    @djmightymurph 5 років тому +41

    I own a 32 ton tipper truck and these plugs are a god send! I carry an air line and can pull a nail out, do the repair and blow tyre back up to 110psi in ten minutes.

    • @topmates3723
      @topmates3723 4 роки тому

      ua-cam.com/video/_ULpVwVGLVY/v-deo.html

  • @James-bv4nu
    @James-bv4nu Рік тому +5

    The best video of the bunch. Love it!
    I watched them all, and watching this one did it for me.
    1) remove the screw or nail
    2) use the reamer to (a) clean the hole and (b) make sure the hole is big enough for step 3.
    cleaning means if there were oil or grease, etc. you want to scrape that off,
    you want the hole to be pure tire rubber only, to ensure a good seal,
    if the hole is too small for step 3, you don't want to find out too late,
    so you want to mimic step 3, slowly push the reamer into the hole, and quickly pull out,
    if you can do this, then step 3 should go OK
    3) thread the plug into the pusher tool, coat the plug with rubber cement,
    slowly push the plug into the hole about 2/3 in, then QUICKLY pull the tool out,
    the pusher tool has an opening at the tip, allowing the plug to disengage with the tool,
    I have read in other links that the rubber cement is not necessary for sealing,
    it is used only as a lubricant for the plug to slide in,
    some plug kits don't even include the rubber cement,
    4) cut off excess plug, and re-inflate,
    nowhere do they tell you if you have to wait between steps 3 and 4,
    not necessary to trim off neatly, the road will trim off,
    5) if still leaks, repeat steps 2-4

  • @JohnElHanafi
    @JohnElHanafi 2 роки тому +93

    Dude, this was one of of the most straightforward, simple, informative videos of the process I have ever watched! Thanks. Looking forward to fix my tire.

  • @bluemoondiadochi
    @bluemoondiadochi 7 місяців тому +1

    This is peak UA-cam! Thank you very very much, Sir!

  • @Arif00733
    @Arif00733 7 місяців тому +1

    Absolutely top notch video! No nonsense! Very informative! Thank you very much!

  • @marknussbaum8394
    @marknussbaum8394 5 років тому +84

    Yeah, it's pretty much that easy. As another reviewer has stated, it's easier to make this repair when the tire has pressure in it. You can make this repair without even taking the tire off if you don't mind laying on your side, partially under the car/truck while you make the repair. A couple of tips-- If the hole is small and you can't find it, mix 5% dishwashing liquid (Dawn, etc.) in water and slowly pour it over the tire with the tire inflated. The leak will cause a mound of bubbles which will be easy to see. The purpose of the reamer is to clean and slightly enlarge the hole. Don't ream any more than you need to in order to insert the plug. If on your first try you push too hard and the plug goes all the way into the tire, join the club. Everybody has done that. No worries, just put another plug on and try again. If you can't get the plug threaded thru the plug tool eye, take a flat screwdriver, insert it into the opening and very slightly pry it open. Then slide the plug in, pull the plug thru with pliers and remove the screwdriver. Use plenty of glue when coating the plug. Sometimes when removing the plug tool you'll pull the plug out. If that happens, try again and this time before pulling out use the pliers to bracket the plug tool and push down on the plug ends and tire face while removing the plug tool.
    This method usually works for good, but not always. An inside patch is better but it isn't perfect either. And, this method can address the growing problem of tire repair stores refusing to patch a hole that's even slightly close to the sidewall. A hole in the sidewall is not patchable and I agree the tire is toast. But more and more tire stores are telling a customer that a hole is "too close" to the sidewall and they need a new tire, when in fact they just want to sell you a new tire, or better yet, a whole new set.

    • @screwsnutsandbolts
      @screwsnutsandbolts  5 років тому

      Thanks for the information !

    • @keithdouglas4581
      @keithdouglas4581 5 років тому +1

      Has to be a good quality liquid soap, some cheap ones wont even bubble,as I've found out !!

    • @algorithm6291
      @algorithm6291 2 роки тому +4

      Why not manoeuvre the vehicle so the puncture hole is on top so you dont need to lie down

    • @algorithm6291
      @algorithm6291 2 роки тому

      It is illegal or against policy for a tyre repair company to try and sell a new tyre instead of repairing it. They don't try that on company or fleet vehicles.They are not allowed.

    • @bonkeydollocks1879
      @bonkeydollocks1879 2 роки тому +1

      @@algorithm6291 the front wheels can be turned and pointed out, if it's a rear wheel you have the wheel arch in the way

  • @ravishankars1612
    @ravishankars1612 3 роки тому +4

    No hype, to the point, clear and silent video. The shot showing the inside of the tyre is very innovative.
    Thanks for the nice video.

  • @randalmurdaugh8378
    @randalmurdaugh8378 3 роки тому +357

    when you cut away the excess make sure you cut every tiny bit you can, or the spinning of the tire will pull the plug out! only 55 years experience.

    • @MATAMOROS3000
      @MATAMOROS3000 3 роки тому +12

      U r correct sr.

    • @virginia7125
      @virginia7125 3 роки тому +13

      I use a die grinder with a fiber foam pad on it and buff it flush. The friction helps melt it in place.

    • @ItsNotAllRainbows_and_Unicorns
      @ItsNotAllRainbows_and_Unicorns 3 роки тому +13

      It's not the centrifugal force that pulls that plug out, it's due to the tire skidding on the road due to braking. If it's due to the spinning of the tire then the plug was barely in to begin with.

    • @KJWalda
      @KJWalda Рік тому +6

      Thanks! That's a useful tip. 👍

    • @bgardiner3354
      @bgardiner3354 Рік тому +3

      Hard to do if the puncture is between tread runners

  • @mickh1402
    @mickh1402 2 роки тому +2

    Brilliant. No music, no talking. No nonsense straight to the point demonstration video. A pleasure to watch. Once again Brilliant.

  • @willnewing4240
    @willnewing4240 3 роки тому +16

    2 years on and I’m using this video. Exactly what I needed. Straight to the point.

  • @sheethbiniadam3175
    @sheethbiniadam3175 4 роки тому +51

    I like the fact that you put on formal shoes for this! Truly professional 😀😀

  • @steamwillrise
    @steamwillrise 4 роки тому +9

    I've just repaired my rear motorcycle tyre with one of these plug kits. Seeing the internal shot gives me more peace of mind that its worked. Great video

  • @HarryKlonaris
    @HarryKlonaris 4 роки тому +58

    I’ve been using these since 1988, approximately 30 times, and each time the tyre lasted its entire life without further intervention to any of the plugs. If done properly, no leaks, no issues - follow the manufacturers instructions precisely.

    • @thisisarandomstring
      @thisisarandomstring 2 роки тому

      Have you done this kind of respiring near the shoulder of any of the tyres and how long do they last usually? Every tyre shop I spoke to would just refuse to repair if the puncture is outside the central 1/3 width.

    • @mikeuk8486
      @mikeuk8486 2 роки тому +6

      @@thisisarandomstring mate they work on the edge of tyre just as well. Don't get robbed by tyre man

    • @delvictor7570
      @delvictor7570 2 роки тому +4

      @@thisisarandomstring That’s for warranty purposes they don’t do it. The tire manufacturer voids the warranty. Sometimes shoulder patches leak and sometimes they don’t. It doesn’t hurt to try and it certainly isn’t dangerous like so many clueless people say.

    • @TeamGun
      @TeamGun 2 роки тому +3

      @@thisisarandomstring a plug will outlive a tire easily.

    • @bigglyguy8429
      @bigglyguy8429 10 місяців тому

      I followed the instructions, and see from this that I did it wrong! The instructions got my fingers covered in glue and no glue on the strips, just the needle.

  • @iggit2
    @iggit2 2 місяці тому +2

    I'm here due to a flat tire and this was the fix. I've never heard of this and this video truly helped me understand and see the process.

  • @talibbernard958
    @talibbernard958 7 місяців тому +2

    It's been said by most but this was quick, simple and thorough. The reverse view from inside the tire was a gem.

  • @Cayden1988
    @Cayden1988 Рік тому +7

    To all you big annoying UA-camrs who make watching a video a job and a half to find the information WE'RE ALL looking for; this is how its done. Straight to the point and no bullcrap involved. I'll always come back to videos like these and support these videos over the other rubbish saturating the internet. Just take a look at all the comments. This is how it's done.

    • @screwsnutsandbolts
      @screwsnutsandbolts  Рік тому

      Thank you very much ! 👍

    • @tommusic1958
      @tommusic1958 Рік тому +1

      I'll echo that. I've lost the will to live half way through many a UA-cam tutorial listening to some prat who doesn't know the meaning of "Getting to the point"

  • @screwsnutsandbolts
    @screwsnutsandbolts  Рік тому +8

    Thanks for watching !
    Please support this channel by clicking the Like, Subscribe, and SUPER THANKS buttons.
    Your support will help me to continue and improve my videos 👍

  • @jasonlewis5484
    @jasonlewis5484 5 років тому +7

    I used these on a tyre and did burnouts, no problem. Always carry them on my car as if you see a nail or screw in your tyre you can just pull into a servo and fix on the spot without removing tyre. Never any issues with them.

  • @randomrandomizer
    @randomrandomizer Рік тому +1

    Great video minus any BS. Liked it. Specially the bonus view from inside.
    I guess in practice the tyre would still be attached to the car and inflated when we do this.

    • @screwsnutsandbolts
      @screwsnutsandbolts  Рік тому

      Thanks. Yes as long as you can access the puncture site you can repair it with the wheel on the car

  • @BananaSlug911
    @BananaSlug911 Рік тому +1

    The view from inside the tire was the most genius and helpful thing ever. 99% of us are wondering is this even work, and if so, how? And you just answered it without saying a word. Thanks pal, subscribed

  • @sk8rgrl2000
    @sk8rgrl2000 3 роки тому +7

    Thanks for the inside of the tire view. Im always worried that my plug is not in the tire far enough. Now I see that it only needs a small amount poking through. Nice.

  • @rcnelson
    @rcnelson 5 років тому +18

    Clear, well-illustrated, and to the point. The view from the inside was a great touch--I'd wondered how the tool released the plug, and your video shows it.

  • @josepeixoto3384
    @josepeixoto3384 2 роки тому +4

    One of the best videos, really liked to see that the plug folding again onto itself increasing even more the sealing pressure around the hole,and forming a head inside...

  • @860general9
    @860general9 3 роки тому +2

    No music or bs speeches, just straight to the point so we can go an fix our tires. Thank you much, I’m now a new subscriber

  • @mattylincoln4065
    @mattylincoln4065 2 роки тому +2

    Since it's already had over 5 million views, your video is obviously pretty helpful, but in case u see these comments, just wanted to say THANKS BROTHER! that was an awesome, super helpful video...no talking kinda makes it EASIER to follow, and adding the inside the tyre view REALLY makes a difference, as gives us a proper idea about how it all works, top job, thanks again man, you've just saved me $200!!

  • @shawnderrick
    @shawnderrick 5 років тому +7

    Thank you. I have zero mechanical skills, but I just used this video to repair a tire. Thanks for taking the time to make it. 😎

  • @sicks6six
    @sicks6six 4 роки тому +3

    one of the best instruction videos on UA-cam, clear and straight to the point and no stupid music, external and internal views. 10*/10*

  • @cremangaming
    @cremangaming 2 місяці тому +3

    The ending gives Justice😊

  • @heavyaccept
    @heavyaccept 11 місяців тому +1

    Thanks pal! Recently I have had a flat tire caused by a screw lying on the parking lot's ground. I'm going to order a repair kit and I'll to do it by my own this time.

  • @contrarian717
    @contrarian717 3 роки тому +1

    I don't understand the downvotes. For a baboon like me, this was the perfect demonstration. Many thanks

  • @scottclifford1788
    @scottclifford1788 3 роки тому +4

    Thank you for not putting any stupid music, lame jokes, dumb comments, or promotions for your twitter in there. Great video.

  • @Tintoycar
    @Tintoycar 3 роки тому +20

    This works, even did it with a new tyre and drove it for 60 000 km

  • @GH-wt7ww
    @GH-wt7ww 4 роки тому +4

    Great video. Been doing this for years exactly accept no cement. I leave the tire on the vehicle positioning just right for me to work on. Fill the tire with air and locate object causing leak. Remove object and perform these exact steps. Grab my air compressor fill tire to proper psi. Not one has ever failed me. This method makes quick work.

    • @minot.8931
      @minot.8931 2 роки тому

      The cement is probably a good idea - it's not glue in the normal sense; it contains a vulcanising agent that melts the rubber it touches and then evaporates out, so it acts like a weld. Without it, in theory the plug could be blown out... but the comments don't agree, so it's probably not critical on a regular family car.

  • @calabresedavid
    @calabresedavid 3 роки тому +1

    I haven't had a flat tire in many years. Thought I'd better take a refresher course. I normally carry two fresh repair kits and an air compressor in my vehicle. You nailed it......... thank you.......

  • @vaibhavchoudhary4895
    @vaibhavchoudhary4895 4 роки тому +1

    I used to pay 100 to 150 RS to Puncture repair guy for such an easy job.Bought this kit & air pump & I fix it myself now. Thanks buddy!!

  • @jasonk795
    @jasonk795 5 років тому +9

    Found a nail clipper once in a tire. The customer love it when you give them what punctured the tire.

  • @mrnice88x
    @mrnice88x 5 років тому +70

    We have a truck at our work, 20+ plugs, some holes are so big has 3 plugs. Holds air at 110 PSI fine no leaks. Been over 1 year solid.

    • @vsmh96
      @vsmh96 5 років тому +2

      These were meant to be temporary only, dont get people killed due to your tyres please

    • @RRaucina
      @RRaucina 5 років тому +6

      @@vsmh96 I have done hundeds and never a leak or fault. It is a good system as long as you use cement.

    • @mrnice88x
      @mrnice88x 5 років тому +6

      @@vsmh96 Gotta take that up with the boss, I'm just the mule.

    • @rahrah8076
      @rahrah8076 5 років тому +2

      mrnice88x tire plugs are dangerous..if they drove on the flat long then the inside of the sidewalls are thin and a bunch of rubber shavings came off inside the tire..so you could plug it and wouldn’t even notice the sidewall being thin and could have a blowout and then the shop getting sued

    • @UberAlphaSirus
      @UberAlphaSirus 4 роки тому

      @@rahrah8076 Fella, if it's your own motor and you know that you didn't drive it, then happy days. I wouldn't recomend it for some thick tart that asked you to do it because people kept telling her tyres is flat for last 20 miles.

  • @gijoraj
    @gijoraj 4 роки тому +11

    Very nice video. Specially liked the last part showing how it works. The rubber stick compound have really amazing rheological properties. We can see that the compound flows when a high shear is applied as the needle is pulled out quickly. Really interested to see if the same happens when we pull out slowly. If not, then shear thinning is very critical for the success of the product. The video is also very useful for demonstrating to Polymer students on the principle of Rheology. Thank you.

  • @westtnskirmishlog6820
    @westtnskirmishlog6820 Рік тому +1

    Appreciate you very much. I was too embarrassed to ask anyone how, so thank you for walking us through. Saved me $40, thank you and God bless you and yours.

  • @h0ng_stuff
    @h0ng_stuff 2 роки тому +2

    All along I’ve been paying $10 for tire repair when I can buy a kit for $7 and repair it myself several times with it. I thought there was a more complex way and for safety it needs a professional repair unlike a bike tire which I learned to change for a long time. I’ve seen the shop do it and it’s exactly this way so I finally did this myself. I had a rental that needed tire repair so I used it as my first test. Great inside view so I feel an assurance how it’ll hold up. 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼

  • @peterphillips7867
    @peterphillips7867 4 роки тому +7

    I had one of these kits, but was never sure how to use it. Thanks for the clear and easy explanation!

  • @rayzorray2437
    @rayzorray2437 3 роки тому +4

    Just attempted this yesterday on a puncture and was successful. Fantastic innovation

  • @veronikaquick6738
    @veronikaquick6738 2 роки тому +3

    As with the other comments - no nonsense video, an easy job made clear for first timers and just followed your procedure today. well done !

  • @tonyrusso7292
    @tonyrusso7292 2 роки тому +1

    The inside shot was like Hollywood, you should be a director, who would have though to see it from the tyres point of view . Deep pensive and thought provoking. Must see

  • @jesusromero8827
    @jesusromero8827 Рік тому +1

    Wow it's amazing how you got the camera inside the tubeless tire . First I have seen how sticky rubber cement gets molded in between the holes so perfectly bonded in a sticky fibers.

  • @rickwright7848
    @rickwright7848 2 роки тому +3

    To say that you were in a rush your video showed us better than other tyre repair videos
    And yes after watching this I did go out and buy a repair kit

  • @OldJoe212
    @OldJoe212 5 років тому +9

    I had a nail go in a tire head first. The hole was so large, I need 3 of the strips to stop the leak. Since I was planning on getting new tires soon, I thought this would be a really good experiment. The 3 plugs held for 3 months without losing any air, that was when I got my new tires. I was truly surprised. I wouldn't recommend using that many, but it worked extremely well.

    • @lucienpetersen9010
      @lucienpetersen9010 4 роки тому

      How did you get three strips through the eye of that needle tool

    • @OldJoe212
      @OldJoe212 4 роки тому +1

      @@lucienpetersen9010 One at a time. First one didn't do much. Second slowed the leak quite a bit and the third one sealed it. Sorry, I was a little vague.

    • @lucienpetersen9010
      @lucienpetersen9010 4 роки тому +1

      @@OldJoe212 lets hope that i will never have to use this newly aquired knowledge. Thanks Joe!

  • @justinedcunha5520
    @justinedcunha5520 4 роки тому +14

    Great. Thanks for silent and let action do talking tutorial. Highly appreciated .

  • @cmap8
    @cmap8 Рік тому +1

    I loved the hole in tire video!

  • @shanavasavs
    @shanavasavs Рік тому +1

    Today i watched this vedio and repaired my tyre puncture which i bought one year ago.its the first time i did it.

  • @MLeung-vl7we
    @MLeung-vl7we 3 роки тому +5

    Ive found that its much easier getting the plug in if you let the tire go somewhat flat first (which you did). Its counter-intuitive while fixing a leak to let even more air out, but without a pressurized tire, the hole can expand and stretch much easier.

  • @tomprovan50
    @tomprovan50 3 роки тому +14

    I used this method at a 24 hour service station 45 years ago did hundred of tires never had one come back. I did a water test them if I could to make sure before they left the shop, we used vulcanizing rubber compound for the glue

    • @virginia7125
      @virginia7125 3 роки тому

      Yeah, O'reilly's sells it. It's around $30 a bottle. Says "for professional use."

  • @scottwins2
    @scottwins2 3 роки тому +6

    I have used these for years, they work great. Never put one in a sidewall though, maybe only to get to a Station. Make sure you ream the hole well or you will not be able to get the new one in. Use the glue but if you don't have any that's okay. Note: always get the upgraded T handle so you can push harder, the screwdriver looking ones are useless for pushing in

    • @virginia7125
      @virginia7125 3 роки тому

      Yeah, the screwdriver ones only work on riding mower & moped tires (tyres).

  • @wiscgaloot
    @wiscgaloot Рік тому +2

    This is awesome. I was pretty sure I knew how to do this, I've seen my brother do it with the tire still on the car. But I just bought a used minivan that came with no spare tire. I already had a tubeless repair kit so I tossed that in the back and bought a 12V compressor. Unless I end up with something severe like a sidewall blowout I feel fully prepared to fix the flat and keep going! Well done.

  • @had2galsinthebooth
    @had2galsinthebooth 2 роки тому +1

    Well done video! To use this type of kit the tire can stay on the vehicle because the tools are small which is a HUGE plus to me. I carry a plug kit and 12V compressor for when there is no power for my big compressor on the road. This is the only type of plug kit I have ever used on pickup tires here in the states. It has never failed me and,working construction site with dropped nails/screws,I have driven unknowable miles on plugged tires over the decades.
    The only exception was when I got a 1/4" concrete form tie in the right rear tire one winter. On the 2nd attempt I had to use two plugs in that hole to totally stop the leak. I didn't feel so confident in it's long term use so I replaced the tire sometime soon after that night. That night was -20F. I fixed it at a friends country house out in the cold wind after dropping off another friend who worked for me,then drove 32 miles home hoping I wouldn't have to stop some random place and do it again. Talk about relief to see the lights of home! That double plug did not fail,I just didn't trust it for the long term.
    I do like the looks of some of the other type UK kits I see,I like them alot, but they look to be best used with the rim and tire off which would slow me down too much as a road repair. I would sure consider them for home use though!

  • @jub8891
    @jub8891 3 роки тому +3

    finally used one of these today after driving around with a screw in the tyre.. these things are amazing and i wish i had known about these like 20 years ago

  • @sabarblatoe
    @sabarblatoe 3 роки тому +3

    I wish more people thought like & put in as much effort as this guy. That inside view will help a ton of people that have difficulty with this.

  • @CarsExposed
    @CarsExposed 5 років тому +26

    Nice video mate, I’ve been repairing my tyres the same way for about 15 years and although there is a lot of discussions about this method I never had a problem 👍👍👍

    • @screwsnutsandbolts
      @screwsnutsandbolts  5 років тому +3

      Thanks !, me neither :)

    • @Valar6679
      @Valar6679 3 роки тому

      Always go to professional to check the tire form inside it maybe damaged.

    • @erenoglu
      @erenoglu 2 роки тому +1

      Can i drive 200 on highway whit this ?

    • @FirstnameLastname-ur3ll
      @FirstnameLastname-ur3ll 2 роки тому

      @@erenoglu 200, What are you trying to do, kill yourself or others on the highway?. How old are you? No adult in their right state of mind would even say anything out that. hat 9fast.Are you even human?

  • @Travelakad
    @Travelakad Рік тому +1

    Just the video I was looking for.

  • @hansfleischmann
    @hansfleischmann Рік тому +1

    That last shot from inside the tire was BRILLIANT! Bravo!

  • @vmcc9070
    @vmcc9070 5 років тому +7

    Did it once to my Harley's back tire. Got the job done and allowed me to ride 8 hrs to get a new tire.

    • @blitzow3644
      @blitzow3644 3 роки тому +1

      It could have went a lot longer than 8 hours

  • @roadwarrior8560
    @roadwarrior8560 4 роки тому +14

    View from inside the tyre was a good idea, I wasn't too confident how good it would be but it bunches up like a mushroom.

  • @bent52telecaster
    @bent52telecaster 3 роки тому +3

    I’m so happy you made this, I got real high and wanted to see what it looked like from the inside, great job .

  • @mikedavies6319
    @mikedavies6319 Рік тому +1

    Excellent video - thanks a bunch! Now to try this on a leaking washing machine sump 🤔

  • @WageSlave_13
    @WageSlave_13 Рік тому +1

    Easy Peasy. Appreciate getting to the point instead of the normal long-winded intro.

  • @SideDishRecipes_Official
    @SideDishRecipes_Official 2 роки тому +24

    very useful to tyre inside view

  • @marciaz31
    @marciaz31 5 років тому +10

    I love the video showing how it worked inside the tire … Thank You ...

  • @84rudy
    @84rudy 4 роки тому +3

    Great view. I've plugged maybe 5-10 punctures over the years and always wondered how it looked/sealed from the inside

  • @mattrasmussen3232
    @mattrasmussen3232 2 роки тому +1

    Perfect instructional video.
    I don't know what you look like, what you sound like, anything about your sense of humor, what you do for a living, if you enjoy shoving sticky rubbers into things....but I know how to fix my tire.
    Thx

  • @eddie4517
    @eddie4517 4 роки тому +1

    No talking and straight to the point. Thanks mate

  • @IanRamon
    @IanRamon 5 років тому +5

    The view from the inside was a great important show --I wondered how the tool released the plug, and your video shows it.

  • @squidusn71
    @squidusn71 5 років тому +9

    Great video!!! Straight to the point without BS and showing the inside process is the icing on the cake!

  • @Warmsunset26
    @Warmsunset26 4 роки тому +1

    As I have seen the process via other visual footage. What is better with this one, is at the end is SEEN what it looks like inside. Nice.

  • @lildeaddude95
    @lildeaddude95 Рік тому +1

    Cheers mate for the video I recommend everyone to carry one of these kits in their car you never know when or where you gonna get a puncture I certainly will carry on e of these after get a puncture in such a remote place couldn't even use phone had to drive miles on a half bald spare lucky it was 3am but honestly wish I had this then lol tyre tht punctured was only 1000 mile from new aswell

  • @twoweeledsoto6072
    @twoweeledsoto6072 4 роки тому +3

    OH YEAH!!! Nice internal shot!! I've always wondered why the patch doesn't come out with the tool when you quickly pull out. I didn't realize the end of the tool opens!! Nice video.

  • @Pullingtractor
    @Pullingtractor 4 роки тому +6

    Whenever a plug is installed, ALWAYS snip off the protruding portion to prevent the plug from possibly being pulled out of the hole when the tire slips or spins on pavement. (I've had this happen before.)

  • @geologistbiologist5836
    @geologistbiologist5836 4 роки тому +5

    I've never used glue when doing this. The kit didn't include it anyway. Also, I did the same job while the tyre was still pressurised and lost very little.
    It held enough air to get me to a garage. And yes, I did have a spare, but the tyre was good-to-go.And my reason for carrying a repair kit? I used to drive across deserts, mountain-ranges, river-beds, etc, in Africa. And I did have a pump, until someone borrowed and wrecked it, in the Western-Sahara.

  • @habibmix1124
    @habibmix1124 2 місяці тому +1

    Staight to the point , it is excellent 👌👌👌

  • @AdamZed-w9i
    @AdamZed-w9i 3 місяці тому +1

    Really straightforward, useful, no-frills tutorial.
    Very useful.
    No one mentioned how much strength it takes to make those punch-through holes though.
    God! I really under-estimated that. 😂

  • @sahmad9910
    @sahmad9910 5 років тому +19

    This repair method works nicely on family cars and would last the life of the tire. It can also be done without removing the tire from the car. For heavy vehicles or racing cars probably this may not be the best repair method. Another variation is not to enlarge the puncture hole but splice the thread into two. Never used cement in my country.

    • @veegizzlemilliken6441
      @veegizzlemilliken6441 5 років тому

      I have plugged a 190/55/18 rear motorcycle tire and it held for 5,000 miles👍

    • @warrenpacholzuk9190
      @warrenpacholzuk9190 5 років тому +1

      Then you are not too fond of your family. These are emergency and temporary fixes only.

    • @walteriopalavecino5104
      @walteriopalavecino5104 5 років тому

      Este tipo de reparacion de un neumatico es el mas malo que existe

    • @delvictor7570
      @delvictor7570 2 роки тому +1

      @@warrenpacholzuk9190 wrong. You don’t know what you’re talking about.

  • @biggedybiggedybong8032
    @biggedybiggedybong8032 4 роки тому +4

    Excellent video.. brief, to the point and the end shot from inside the tyre explained it all in an instant..
    Thanks from the UK for posting

  • @cac7549
    @cac7549 3 роки тому +4

    Excellent demo. The picture quality and the steps are clearly shown. Very nice. Thank you.

  • @LL-ue3ek
    @LL-ue3ek 2 роки тому +2

    this is the only video that shows the view of what happens from inside a tire. it answered the question of what the rubber strip looks like inside after you pull out the insertion rod! thank you for the works! P.S. I think the final cut should be flush with the tire surface.

  • @sebastiantevel898
    @sebastiantevel898 4 роки тому +3

    Great video! The internal view is the money shot! Thanks.

  • @motomookie8032
    @motomookie8032 5 років тому +4

    Always wanted to know what it looked like from the inside. Thanks!

  • @wandiletembe
    @wandiletembe 3 роки тому +3

    Over 4 million views in just 2 years. Wow. That is amazing

  • @bernie0905
    @bernie0905 3 роки тому +1

    So informative review precise and concise. I appreciate this kind of review straight and direct instructions. I dont like reviews with so much introduction, talking and walking around the bush. I observed most american vloggers talk to much on reviews.

  • @worldhumanity1009
    @worldhumanity1009 4 роки тому +1

    Liked for showing it from inside the tyre.

  • @itscotter6861
    @itscotter6861 5 років тому +444

    I always pull out quickly