I've made an Airless Tire like Michelin UPTIS, using windshield sealant
I've made an Airless Tire like Michelin UPTIS, using windshield sealant
After Michelin revealed the Demonstration of this new Airless Wheel Technology, I made my own Airless tire.
In my first attempt to make a car tire out of silicone, I used 40 cartridges of acrylic sealant, and the experiment failed :))
In the second attempt, I used a windshield sealant, one cartridge cost 9.99$, and I've used 43.
If you wonder why I did this, the answer is just for fun.
In the first attempt to make a tire, I put the Acryl on the rim in 2 hours.
In the second attempt, I put just 2 cartridges a day it took 20 days to put the silicon on the rim and another one month to let it dry.
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Here are some cheap tools that I use daily in my workshop:
Plastic removal toolset:
Torx:
-Torx Screwdriver Set from T5 to T30
-Long Torx Screwdriver (use Torx t20 to remove the car exterior door handles almost all cars have this screw)
Small Electric Drill Cordless Screwdriver:
Hooks:
Flexible Magnetic Pick-Up Tool:
Rubber Eraser disk:
(I use this to remove old Stickers and double side tape left on the car after I remove badges)
LED Flashlight:
Infrared Thermometer:
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