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Old 01-30-2016, 06:37 PM
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Originally Posted by omgbilly
Another way is to use a soldering reflow heat gun. I can put mine on the temp I need and work with the wheel/tire at the same time with a smaller nozze, minimizing the heat exposure to the rim. Plus I can do it at my desk. To each his own I guess.
Last time this worked for me okish. I concentrated the heat on the inside of the wheel, not so much the tire. Then used a dremel to clean the tire beads. Oh and did get few blisters lol.
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I like the bake method best .
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