Idk flex glue seemed like it worked pretty well. Maybe not on a car tire, but a lawn tire is fine. Don’t get near fast enough on one of those to cause any damage
Tyler. Take the trailer tire off the rim. Add flex glue to the hole from the inside and then after the glue is dry spray it with flex seal a few times. I'd like to see if it would be viable to work that way and then somehow put it under a load test to see if it stays up if it holds pressure
i was thinking the same thing. one hole at a time and fix it from the inside. the pressure should push the material against the damaged spot instead of away from it, giving it a little more support to hold.
@@booty_hunter4207 well, weed loving booty Hunter... The tires could release air slow enough that you can't feel it, but with a sensor you can tell. Also, maybe the flex glue would have gave up after more pressure has been added. Your username reminds me of Reddit bro.
I couldn't have said it better. I did tire work for years and the biggest thing I ever seen in a tire was a 8 inch long bolt with a 3/4 inch shaft and when I took it out the hole still closed up enough that I couldn't see light thru it. Punctures only move material not remove it
I was thinking the same thing that sealing from the inside would be more effective. However I think even in that sense it would still be useless information simply because you still have to go to the trouble of removing the tire. In which if you're removing a tire to apply flex glue or seal to the inside why not just use the proper patch to start with which is cheaper.
I don’t think this test was well thought out. I think it would have been better to do one hole per tire and use flex seal in one and the other product on another tire. That way when you fill up the tired you would have seen at what pressure the products failed. Also the tired could have been under water to more accurately see when the seals broke
All of his experiments are never really that well thought out. He just comes up with the idea and does it. It drives me insane but somehow I’m back here watching this. The unsafe thing with the sword was a little too much for this one though. That could have gone bad.
Tyler Tube you need to drill the holes and spray the flex seal on the inside of the tire. Make sure there is an even coat and there are no air bubbles. The uneven surface on the tread of the tire didnt allow for sufficient sealing and caused air pockets the form.
LIES.....LIES. I did this exact same test to see if it would stop the tire from leaking air. I *ONLY* sprayed it on the outside of the tire and it works *perfectly* fine, you don't even have to put it on the inside the tire🙄🙄🙄
Lol wtf. You should redeem yourself and do another video where you get actual tubeless tires. Also, use a dunk tank or a spray bottle with soapy water to check the flex glue to see if any micro bubbles appear.
Tyler you can tell if a tire has a tube or not by looking at the valve stem, you don’t have to destroy a perfectly good tire. Also ,it would have a better chance of sealing if the sealant is applied on the inside.
Welcome this morning to the Onion news network, our first story of the day, a local man cuts his hand off with a katana while trying to patch a tire with flex seal.
Hey tyler for future reference with a flat tire push and twist the valve stem if it pushes in its tubed if its solid its tubeless and to check for leaks use soapy water
You definitely need to go into more detail on this one.. I recommend trying to repair the hole from the inside of the tire (both with the glue and the spray version). Also, stick a hole in a bike tire tube and then repair using both products. Reassemble the tire and see how it goes. I'm thinking the flex seal or glue MIGHT not 100% fix it, but in a pinch, might greatly reduce the air loss.
Y’all clearly don’t know how to find leaks. All you need is soapy water. Spread it on the area you think a leak is and if it creates bubbles then there’s the leak.
if your not sure if a tire is tubeless or not by label,Look at the valve stem. if it is separate (or just sticks through a hole on the rim,it has a tube,if it had like a rubber neck that is tight on the rim 99% of the time is is tubeless. +TylerTube
I love your videos and I watch them all, but there is only one fault about this video. When you did the test with the two holes on the same tire covered with the flex seal and flex glue, you should of done one tire flex seal and the other tire flex glue. Reason being is because if the flex seal had a big leak, there would not of been enough air pressure to see if the flex glue leaked. But it was a great video and I look forward to the next one.
Dude you probably have some of my favorite content on this hell website but if I met you in real life I would run in the opposite direction out of the fear that you would want to turn my bones into glue.
You should attempt this from inside the tire not on the outside. Still might not work; but since you have the seal on the outside of the tire there is nothing that strong to hold the air back. However; if you put the seal on the inside of the tire you have the tire holding the seal back more with a smaller area that air could come out of. I would think it could act like a patch on a bicycle tube. The tire of the bicycle helps hold the patch onto the tube. I see many other comments saying the same thing.
I've got some dry rotted lawnmower and ATV tires that won't hold air and Green slime won't fix. Actually I think some sat flat and the sidewalls cracked due from sitting flat for so long. My idea was the remove the tire from the rim and spray it inside the tire instead of the outside. Give it a couple of coats letting it dry each time. That way it wills in the cracks and air puts pressure from within the inside.
I watched some of your videos and liked what you are doing so I have a question how come you haven't took a can of liquid flexiled and filled a tire with it to see if it would make a rubber solid tire that can last any period of time. If you did this please send me the link
Well I feel like you went about this very wrong! You should have used a smaller drill bit for the holes and you should jave done 3. 1 for the glue. 1 for flex seal that comes in a paint can not the spray type and then 1 for glue then after the glue dried apply the liquid flex seal on top to make a really good seal. You have a whole video you could make trying it like that
I’m only at 3:40. You need to remove the tire and spray the inside for this to work, not work for minutes, but work where you can still use the tire for the rest of the summer.
Hey mate easy way to tell if it's tubeless is by looking at the valve stem tubes are bigger at the rim as they need to seal against the hole in the rim and tubes are small and can be pushed in them tire is flat
Hey tyler. Maybe you should retry the trailer tire and get a crappy car tire and spray the flex seal on the inside of the tires so we can see if it can get you home in a pinch.
I don't think it will work, but I think using the brush on stuff like tire slime will work well. Well, the glue will probably stop the leak, but it won't last on an actual tire considering it's on the outside where it will wear, and you're messing with the tread.
As a mechanic who patches tires professionally, id like to see this test redone from the inside out, that is how tires are truly patched in a professional setting and would be the best way to test it. Also i wanna see if i can use it at work because that would make my life SOOOO much easier 😂
You should revisit this but instead of putting 2 holes in one tire you should get 2 of the same tires and put one hole in each see what works better flex glue or flex seal and if flex seal still has issues see how much it will take to fix it
With flex seal what you should’ve done is spray the first layer Let it get dry and do another coat so whenever you spray the second time it will get over the whole
I tried putting Flex Seal Clear on my Doodlebug mini bike tires. They were all dry and cracked, holes in it. Well the flex seal worked and its holding air!
I used flex seal to patch a hole in a tubeless scooter tire. You’ll have better luck by spraying it on the INSIDE of the tire. Inflate it to about 10 PSI just to keep the pressure pushing the flex seal into the hole while drying. Obviously, you’ll find it almost impossible to remove a full size tire from a rim with your bare hands - but if you can break the seal on the bead of the tire - you can spray the flex seal into the tire from the side and position the hole/slit in the tire facing down to allow gravity to keep the flex seal in place. Not an ideal situation - but a flat tire never is.
We fixed my friend's tire with flex seal. My friend had a 1995 pathfinder lifted sitting on 35s. It was just a pos wheeler that we didnt care about. We were gonna go wheeling one night but noticed the front driver side tire was flat. We drove it down the road to a gas station air compressor with the flat tire hoping it would keep beaded ( it did somehow ) we went to put air in it but it wouldnt hold air for more than 10 minutes. We stood there thinking of ideas until I jumped in the back of the car and started digging through things only to return with a half full can of flex seal. We all laughed at the thought but we tried it anyway. We filled the tire back up and listened for leaks ( it was coming from the sidewall ) we sprayed the whole sidewall of the tire with about 8 coats of flex seal until it held. We went through some pretty nice mud holes that night and the flex seal held up great.
U should have just asked me.. I've used flex glue to patch cracks in 18 wheeler tankers that have to hold air pressure.. And it works like a charm.. Not permanent but it'll do
You have to use the Flex Seal on the Inside of the Tire. Get the Flex Seal in the pour/paint can type. Break the Tire bead off the of the Hub Wheel. Dont remove the rim/hub. Pour in Flex Seal inside the tire. Keep Rotating the Tire slowly for 5-10 minutes. The entire inside should get covered. Rotate it longer if you wish. Reinflate the Tire. The Flex Seal Glue works better. Break the tire bead. Put the Flex Glue on the Inside of the Tire over the hole. Let dry. Reinflate. You're done. You could try Spray FOAM the inside of a tire to make a Tire Flat-proof...
All you have to do is look at the valve stem to tell if it's a tubeless tire or not. You should have drilled one hole and then tested it with the glue, and then drilled another hole and tested it with the spray. Or something similar.
I don't think this would ever work from the outside. From the inside its a possibility as it would actually go into the hole and the air would push it into the hole and actually seal it. Take the tire off, spray flex seal/glue and put a bit of air in there like 3-4 psi so it seals into the hole as well. You can try it in a tube like tubeless tires for bicycles, pretty much the tire is filled with a silicone fluid that seals if theres ever a puncture. I dont think flex seal is thin enough of a fluid to work that way though. Could be a good experiment.
You're from PA or somewhere real close aren't you? I thought you were from the south, but I seen a bag of Sheetz gummies on a video once. Can't find a Sheetz too far outside of PA!
Usually a dead give away for a tube is the valve... Youu will be able to easily push the valve into the rim or see a gap between the rim and valve if it's tubed. Tubeless has a tightly fitted valve with no gap. Also, most (if not all) bag trolley and wheel barrow tyres are tubed. 🙄
Remember the time TylerTube cut his fingers off with a katana? Well, me neither, because it somehow hasn’t happened yet.
He has mastered the blade
He has mastered Tyler Chi.
I'm super worried about his hands. Please be careful
He'd fix it with flex seal. Perfectly new
He acted like nothing happened on the first slip 😂
Very cool video Tyler and we definitely never recommend using any of our Flex Seal Family of Products on tire pressure.
Flex Seal dayum Flex seal its self here but I reckon your a bit late
But can you flex seal flex seal 🤔
I recommend using both they work very well on tires.
Idk flex glue seemed like it worked pretty well. Maybe not on a car tire, but a lawn tire is fine. Don’t get near fast enough on one of those to cause any damage
Tyler be like, "I'll let it stand for about a week"
"Ok so it's been two months"
7:54 I thought "There go his fingers!"
Me too! I was internally screaming "WATCH YOUR FINGERS!"
Tyler feels no pain he will cut them off and plant them in the ground and grow new ones
7:07 my parents when i was born
T.A.B Films that actually made me laugh out loud, “just like the other ones”
You got a tube inside?
A vagina?
That genuinely made me laugh 😂
You deserve a subscribe for making me laugh
Thing is I have 2 older brothers
Tyler. Take the trailer tire off the rim. Add flex glue to the hole from the inside and then after the glue is dry spray it with flex seal a few times. I'd like to see if it would be viable to work that way and then somehow put it under a load test to see if it stays up if it holds pressure
i was thinking the same thing. one hole at a time and fix it from the inside. the pressure should push the material against the damaged spot instead of away from it, giving it a little more support to hold.
Was literally about to type this out as well!
Lol I was thinking the same thing from the moment he sprayed it And when he drilled a hole rather than poked a hole in it
This is Tyler your talking about. Anything that requires an ounce of effort or thought is left out of his videos.
I used flex seal spray on the inside of my severely weather cracked atv tires and have put 1500 miles on them since spraying without a leak
U should have did one tire flex glue and one tire flex seal to know for sure if the flex glue worked or the flex seal
That makes sense. I'm a big science nerd and I didn't think of that lol.
You can just feel where the air is coming out. Did you watch the video?
@@booty_hunter4207 well, weed loving booty Hunter...
The tires could release air slow enough that you can't feel it, but with a sensor you can tell.
Also, maybe the flex glue would have gave up after more pressure has been added.
Your username reminds me of Reddit bro.
@@karamalqussiri6533 yeah but that's not what they said though. Also I don't smoke I just thought it was funny
@@karamalqussiri6533 but I get what they mean now
Anyone else's heart drop when he almost cut his finger off with the katana???
Nick Stone no i thought it was gonna happen and i was going to laugh
Julian Cano 😳😨😂
With the what?
@@finncampeau4922 his katana...the sword
@@Dasskoocrew Why would you laugh? Would you want someone to laugh for you doing the same thing? Yeah I don't think so bud.
Really should have used a nail. Nothing really bores a hole out of a tire on the road that often. Material wouldn't have been removed with a nail.
I couldn't have said it better. I did tire work for years and the biggest thing I ever seen in a tire was a 8 inch long bolt with a 3/4 inch shaft and when I took it out the hole still closed up enough that I couldn't see light thru it. Punctures only move material not remove it
Yeah that was a big ass drill bit too. Nail is a most realistic scenario
chad williams wow your customers were lucky then! We get rebar, brake pads, hand of screw drivers, phones, I’ve seen literally everything in a tire
Should have gotten tubeless tires kinda disappointed
@@HESHTAR did you watch the video?
We learned you need to sharpen your katana after cutting tires lol
His what?
Yep he has to sharpen it because now his katana is dole as a spoon
@@JUGGALOMADNESS seriously
@@BonTonBunny yes seriously
@@JUGGALOMADNESS lol there may be sharper spoons
My favorite thing about TylerTube is when he comes up with these type of things and us helping him come up with these things as well.
Ideally, you'd want to seal them from the inside, so the air pressure pushes the seal against the hole instead of away from the hole.
Exactly his test is useless at this point
I was thinking the same thing that sealing from the inside would be more effective. However I think even in that sense it would still be useless information simply because you still have to go to the trouble of removing the tire. In which if you're removing a tire to apply flex glue or seal to the inside why not just use the proper patch to start with which is cheaper.
“So what do you do for a living Tyler?”
“Oh ya know, I do random stuff for my UA-cam channel like cutting open tired and leaving things in jars”
😂❤️
I don’t think this test was well thought out. I think it would have been better to do one hole per tire and use flex seal in one and the other product on another tire. That way when you fill up the tired you would have seen at what pressure the products failed. Also the tired could have been under water to more accurately see when the seals broke
Glad I'm not the only one who See's the flaws of this experiment
I’m a huge fan of his experiments and I don’t mind them not being well thought out but this one was way off the mark especially for him
All of his experiments are never really that well thought out. He just comes up with the idea and does it. It drives me insane but somehow I’m back here watching this. The unsafe thing with the sword was a little too much for this one though. That could have gone bad.
Honestly it looks like he was just walking around Walmart like wtf can I test using flex glue and flex seal.
Tyler Tube you need to drill the holes and spray the flex seal on the inside of the tire. Make sure there is an even coat and there are no air bubbles. The uneven surface on the tread of the tire didnt allow for sufficient sealing and caused air pockets the form.
You have a point
LIES.....LIES. I did this exact same test to see if it would stop the tire from leaking air. I *ONLY* sprayed it on the outside of the tire and it works *perfectly* fine, you don't even have to put it on the inside the tire🙄🙄🙄
Lol wtf. You should redeem yourself and do another video where you get actual tubeless tires. Also, use a dunk tank or a spray bottle with soapy water to check the flex glue to see if any micro bubbles appear.
you should try test tubeless sealants to see whitch one is the best
Doctor: So please tell me again how you severed your fingers
Tyler: My katana wasn't sharp enough to cut my tires
Video should have been called: “TylerTube messes with tyre tubes”
One of these days he's gonna end up cutting his hand off with the Katana
Every video with Flex seal think this has to be the last one. What else could he possibly test. You never cease to amaze
Sooo I was low key waiting to see if Flex Glue could re attach a damn finger!! That sword action, I held my breath!
Tyler you can tell if a tire has a tube or not by looking at the valve stem, you don’t have to destroy a perfectly good tire. Also ,it would have a better chance of sealing if the sealant is applied on the inside.
You ever so early that there was only 16 comments
Welcome this morning to the Onion news network, our first story of the day, a local man cuts his hand off with a katana while trying to patch a tire with flex seal.
yeah... we got tube in youtube
Covering all bases! My man!
And, also, did you just smell your finger at the 3:28 mark!! Lmao! Pretty sure we already know the answer!!!
Hey tyler for future reference with a flat tire push and twist the valve stem if it pushes in its tubed if its solid its tubeless and to check for leaks use soapy water
next time "can flex glue reattach limbs?"
RIP katana !!! hahaha
You definitely need to go into more detail on this one.. I recommend trying to repair the hole from the inside of the tire (both with the glue and the spray version). Also, stick a hole in a bike tire tube and then repair using both products. Reassemble the tire and see how it goes. I'm thinking the flex seal or glue MIGHT not 100% fix it, but in a pinch, might greatly reduce the air loss.
I'm seeing an issue from the start. How will you know if they work by testing them at the same time....
Im glad someone saw this flaw aswell i enjoy his videos but at times its frustrating how stupid he can be
You guys are... to commited... calm down... whe aren't here for this kind of reflexion
Y’all clearly don’t know how to find leaks. All you need is soapy water. Spread it on the area you think a leak is and if it creates bubbles then there’s the leak.
@@KristaMeyer6 normaly you just "dip" the tide in soapy water and then watch for your leak 😋
The raw energy this video has is TERRIFYING
new tires have a layer of oilish stuff on them so if you want to be sure you should try this again with used tires
Honestly its kinda a good thing you bought 2 tube tires because we got more content than we would have if they all were tubeless
Could have sprayed soapy water on them to see where the leak was
Yeah he could have, then again he could have orchestrated this whole video a little better.
Tyler has to have at least one person in his life to say "That is dangerous, please don't do that"
@TylerTube can nano tape be used as a tv mount if you used enough of course
if your not sure if a tire is tubeless or not by label,Look at the valve stem. if it is separate (or just sticks through a hole on the rim,it has a tube,if it had like a rubber neck that is tight on the rim 99% of the time is is tubeless.
+TylerTube
7:54 we were a couple inches from "new plan, I'm going to the emergency room" 😅
I love your videos and I watch them all, but there is only one fault about this video. When you did the test with the two holes on the same tire covered with the flex seal and flex glue, you should of done one tire flex seal and the other tire flex glue. Reason being is because if the flex seal had a big leak, there would not of been enough air pressure to see if the flex glue leaked. But it was a great video and I look forward to the next one.
Dude you probably have some of my favorite content on this hell website but if I met you in real life I would run in the opposite direction out of the fear that you would want to turn my bones into glue.
You should attempt this from inside the tire not on the outside. Still might not work; but since you have the seal on the outside of the tire there is nothing that strong to hold the air back. However; if you put the seal on the inside of the tire you have the tire holding the seal back more with a smaller area that air could come out of. I would think it could act like a patch on a bicycle tube. The tire of the bicycle helps hold the patch onto the tube. I see many other comments saying the same thing.
I've got some dry rotted lawnmower and ATV tires that won't hold air and Green slime won't fix.
Actually I think some sat flat and the sidewalls cracked due from sitting flat for so long.
My idea was the remove the tire from the rim and spray it inside the tire instead of the outside. Give it a couple of coats letting it dry each time.
That way it wills in the cracks and air puts pressure from within the inside.
I could literally watch you every day Tyler stay chill and creative dude
I watched some of your videos and liked what you are doing so I have a question how come you haven't took a can of liquid flexiled and filled a tire with it to see if it would make a rubber solid tire that can last any period of time. If you did this please send me the link
Well I feel like you went about this very wrong! You should have used a smaller drill bit for the holes and you should jave done 3. 1 for the glue. 1 for flex seal that comes in a paint can not the spray type and then 1 for glue then after the glue dried apply the liquid flex seal on top to make a really good seal. You have a whole video you could make trying it like that
I’m only at 3:40. You need to remove the tire and spray the inside for this to work, not work for minutes, but work where you can still use the tire for the rest of the summer.
Hey mate easy way to tell if it's tubeless is by looking at the valve stem tubes are bigger at the rim as they need to seal against the hole in the rim and tubes are small and can be pushed in them tire is flat
I would definitely use tubeless tires next time!
Should have seen if you can turn a tubed tire into a tubeless using the glue and spray would have been a save for this video.
Hey tyler. Maybe you should retry the trailer tire and get a crappy car tire and spray the flex seal on the inside of the tires so we can see if it can get you home in a pinch.
I don't think it will work, but I think using the brush on stuff like tire slime will work well.
Well, the glue will probably stop the leak, but it won't last on an actual tire considering it's on the outside where it will wear, and you're messing with the tread.
As a mechanic who patches tires professionally, id like to see this test redone from the inside out, that is how tires are truly patched in a professional setting and would be the best way to test it. Also i wanna see if i can use it at work because that would make my life SOOOO much easier 😂
Spray the hole with soapy water...itll make bubbles where the leak is
How about see which is a better fire repellant flex glue or flex seal
Phil Swift : "apply a couple layers of flex seal"
Tyler: applies one layer "that's a disappointment
Now it’s time to see if the same products can patch stretchy tubes
You should revisit this but instead of putting 2 holes in one tire you should get 2 of the same tires and put one hole in each see what works better flex glue or flex seal and if flex seal still has issues see how much it will take to fix it
Redo the test. Use 6 tires, 2 of each and a single hole, use one product on one half and the other product on the other set.
This test sucks
With flex seal what you should’ve done is spray the first layer Let it get dry and do another coat so whenever you spray the second time it will get over the whole
Can you patch a tube with the flex seal or flex glue though?
It made me laugh super hard when you cut the tire and then proceeded to try to rip it open the rest of the way by hand 😁
Dude literally thinking "ahh fuck he's going to cut himself with that sword trying to open a tire."
I tried putting Flex Seal Clear on my Doodlebug mini bike tires. They were all dry and cracked, holes in it. Well the flex seal worked and its holding air!
"Daddy how did you use your hand?"
"Flexsealing tires."
I thought he ran out of flex seal products content, I hope he never does
Will the flex glue fix the leak or did it fail ?
You need to try from the inside.
Also hold the tires under water while filling them to locate any possible leaks.
You should have taken the nozzle from like a green slime can or fix a flat and got the flex seal inside the tire and rotated it
Tyler tube is soo underrated ☹
I used flex seal to patch a hole in a tubeless scooter tire. You’ll have better luck by spraying it on the INSIDE of the tire. Inflate it to about 10 PSI just to keep the pressure pushing the flex seal into the hole while drying. Obviously, you’ll find it almost impossible to remove a full size tire from a rim with your bare hands - but if you can break the seal on the bead of the tire - you can spray the flex seal into the tire from the side and position the hole/slit in the tire facing down to allow gravity to keep the flex seal in place. Not an ideal situation - but a flat tire never is.
I wanna know what happens if you spray the inside wall
What happens if u spay flex seal into the tire through the valve and then puncture it. Will it work like slime?
We fixed my friend's tire with flex seal. My friend had a 1995 pathfinder lifted sitting on 35s. It was just a pos wheeler that we didnt care about. We were gonna go wheeling one night but noticed the front driver side tire was flat. We drove it down the road to a gas station air compressor with the flat tire hoping it would keep beaded ( it did somehow ) we went to put air in it but it wouldnt hold air for more than 10 minutes. We stood there thinking of ideas until I jumped in the back of the car and started digging through things only to return with a half full can of flex seal. We all laughed at the thought but we tried it anyway. We filled the tire back up and listened for leaks ( it was coming from the sidewall ) we sprayed the whole sidewall of the tire with about 8 coats of flex seal until it held. We went through some pretty nice mud holes that night and the flex seal held up great.
@TylerTube take the tire off the rim and add it from the inside and be very generous with it that should work cuz you do it with tire slime
Would you recomend this on mud terrains on an f150
When does a tylertube video go to plan?
what if you put the flex glue on and then sprayed flex seal on top of that?
Yeah whenever does a drill hole happen to a tire? Usually the holes are way smaller.
U should have just asked me.. I've used flex glue to patch cracks in 18 wheeler tankers that have to hold air pressure.. And it works like a charm.. Not permanent but it'll do
Spraying soapy water and watching for bubbles is better than just feeling for the leak as being unsure.
0:04 me thinking how my kids tricked me to going to chucky cheese again
3:19 the forbidden marshmallow fluff
i cant be the only one who flinched when that slipped
You have to use the Flex Seal on the Inside of the Tire.
Get the Flex Seal in the pour/paint can type. Break the Tire bead off the of the Hub Wheel. Dont remove the rim/hub. Pour in Flex Seal inside the tire. Keep Rotating the Tire slowly for 5-10 minutes. The entire inside should get covered. Rotate it longer if you wish. Reinflate the Tire.
The Flex Seal Glue works better.
Break the tire bead. Put the Flex Glue on the Inside of the Tire over the hole. Let dry. Reinflate. You're done.
You could try Spray FOAM the inside of a tire to make a Tire Flat-proof...
How about if you put the flex Seal in the tube just like Fix-A-Flat
Watching Tyler try and lever a tyre off the rim with the katana it's a wonder he still has all ten of his fingers
What if you've sprayed it on the inside of the tires?
But does it work underwater?
could have made the title: Cutting tires open with a katana [ASMR]
Not sure if it was me but I had a hard time hearing you I have a one plus 6T so it's usually pretty good for audio
All you have to do is look at the valve stem to tell if it's a tubeless tire or not.
You should have drilled one hole and then tested it with the glue, and then drilled another hole and tested it with the spray.
Or something similar.
What irony... TylerTube searching for a tube.
Valve stems on tubeless tires are shaped like cones and tires with a tube are straight
Local man impales self with sword while trying to open tire by stabbing sharply towards himself.
I don't think this would ever work from the outside. From the inside its a possibility as it would actually go into the hole and the air would push it into the hole and actually seal it. Take the tire off, spray flex seal/glue and put a bit of air in there like 3-4 psi so it seals into the hole as well.
You can try it in a tube like tubeless tires for bicycles, pretty much the tire is filled with a silicone fluid that seals if theres ever a puncture. I dont think flex seal is thin enough of a fluid to work that way though. Could be a good experiment.
What I learned is flex glue might work, but because you are who you are, we need another test!
You're from PA or somewhere real close aren't you? I thought you were from the south, but I seen a bag of Sheetz gummies on a video once. Can't find a Sheetz too far outside of PA!
Usually a dead give away for a tube is the valve... Youu will be able to easily push the valve into the rim or see a gap between the rim and valve if it's tubed. Tubeless has a tightly fitted valve with no gap. Also, most (if not all) bag trolley and wheel barrow tyres are tubed. 🙄
so, how much psi can a flex glue sealed tire take?