Max Power
Established Member
Just put the steel tyres back on a set of old wheels this morning.
Love a good fire :mrgreen: you've got to heat them up in the fire first ( the tyre not the wheel for obvious reasons :lol: :lol: )
When I got them they looked like this and were dated 1897 :shock:
after being cut down to the customers prefered size and having new felloes (pronounced fell ees) fitted
the old tyres were cut to size ( 1/8 inch smaller than circumference of felloes) and heated on
and now look like this
Sobering thought is we will all be long gone next time they need doing
Love a good fire :mrgreen: you've got to heat them up in the fire first ( the tyre not the wheel for obvious reasons :lol: :lol: )
When I got them they looked like this and were dated 1897 :shock:
after being cut down to the customers prefered size and having new felloes (pronounced fell ees) fitted
the old tyres were cut to size ( 1/8 inch smaller than circumference of felloes) and heated on
and now look like this
Sobering thought is we will all be long gone next time they need doing