60 second wheel repairs

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60 second wheel repairs

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All you need is Superglue, Baking Soda, and a dremel.

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Stripped.

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Sprinkle on the baking soda dry over the sink. Wipe smooth with your finger tip.

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Drip the smallest amount of superglue on top of the baking soda. Then dust just a little more baking soda on top. It’s dry instantly.

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Make a slot for the pin with your dremel’s fine tip tool. You can cut a slot in the plastic or in the repaired soda/glue. Both work fine. Repair again as needed though if you are like me and run 3s in a SC10B on monster truck masher 2000’s in pin 2.2’s. :lol:

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It works great. These are monster truck 2.2 tires. It’ll hold.

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You can also beef up the inner wheel spokes where they meet the hub with repeated layers. You can even put the glue on first, add fibers from a paper towel fiberglass, metal, whatever. Then add the baking soda on top. Any order works.

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Re: 60 second wheel repairs

Post by Dangeruss »

Awesome!

Love the last photo.

Can lightly oil the pin and place it in the baking soda before adding the glue... for those without a dremel.

RCCA needs to bring PIT TIPS back....

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Re: 60 second wheel repairs

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Good tip thank you!

For plastic this is the rotary tool I use. Super cheap and works great with all the attachments.
https://www.harborfreight.com/power-tools/rotary-oscillating-tools/rotary-tools/07-amp-rotary-tool-kit-80-piece-58999.html



…the cheesy rotary tool didn’t have a review so I left one 🤣

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