I have the exact same knife and the holster on which you can attach the knife and use it as a (barbed)wire cutter. The steel it is made out of seems very strong. I have it in my toolbox using it for stuff like this.
You do soap the bead and use a tire hammer to push the bead down right or a big post hammer ,I have witnessed people just about having children on the highway trying to remove the ring ,These Dayton wheels are still safer than the 2 piece slip rim scary LOL.
AK47 bayonet, taliban taxis, split rims that are still used in dusty countries, seems perfectly fine, as long as you're not educating people, youtube won't demonetise it... :P
Well, by the time you notice the darn thing is flat, it will be hot enough that you can easily push it down while still on the vehicle. just have to watch out for burning yourself on the near molten rubber though. Then put on the spare tyre, pop the stiff rim in and push the bead lock back, put some air in it and away you go.
The Land Cruiser troop carriers still come with those rims last I looked. AS Dangerous or even more are the bolted spoked split rims that rubbish trucks and other frequently stopping vehicles seem to use, they can kill you dead just as quickly if you don't know what you are doing.
shoominati23 bolt up two piece rims are perfectly safe, it's only if an absolute fuckwit comes along and removes the wrong set of bolts while the tyre is inflated that they are dangerous, as mentioned in ed's previous video ;-)
Ed, answering the real questions since 2009 :D
"demilled when it entered the country" damn, next your fork will come with tine protectors.
20 below Very dangerous assault knife that, it can be fitted to rifles we dont have
A demilled KNIFE....WOW
Glad to see you are back, somehow I didn't get any notifications, glad to see you got things sorted out.
"Not everyone has a tire lever" but everyone has an ak47 bayonet?😂😂
My Dad had a 70's Toyota Dyna we used to put the spare on and drive onto the tire to break and hold the bead back to get the split rim off.
I have the exact same knife and the holster on which you can attach the knife and use it as a (barbed)wire cutter. The steel it is made out of seems very strong. I have it in my toolbox using it for stuff like this.
Hey, do you know where andy went? We've missed him, can you just update us if he's okay or not and will he do another video or something?
@aussie50 How often do you see a highway use split rim in Australia these days. In the states we only see them on container chassis
I have these on my 1990 Nissan UD truck in the states. It's a 20ft dump
You should mess with some delta centrifugal fans in an oil bath :D
Interesting discovery
You do soap the bead and use a tire hammer to push the bead down right or a big post hammer ,I have witnessed people just about having children on the highway trying to remove the ring ,These Dayton wheels are still safer than the 2 piece slip rim scary LOL.
Heat wheat on the back tonight! Lol!
my lower back is trashed these days :(
Merry belated Christmas
AK47 bayonet, taliban taxis, split rims that are still used in dusty countries, seems perfectly fine, as long as you're not educating people, youtube won't demonetise it... :P
Yeah I’d not be game about using hardened steel for prying stuff :)
I was waiting for it to snap :p
I believe they are just tempered like a regular knife, pry bars are tempered too, let's the steel spring a little bit before it snaps
Wouldn't you just change the wheel over?
Well, by the time you notice the darn thing is flat, it will be hot enough that you can easily push it down while still on the vehicle. just have to watch out for burning yourself on the near molten rubber though. Then put on the spare tyre, pop the stiff rim in and push the bead lock back, put some air in it and away you go.
The Land Cruiser troop carriers still come with those rims last I looked. AS Dangerous or even more are the bolted spoked split rims that rubbish trucks and other frequently stopping vehicles seem to use, they can kill you dead just as quickly if you don't know what you are doing.
shoominati23 bolt up two piece rims are perfectly safe, it's only if an absolute fuckwit comes along and removes the wrong set of bolts while the tyre is inflated that they are dangerous, as mentioned in ed's previous video ;-)
hello ed from texas
is that an old hit n miss i see there under the bench?
yep its an old 1.5hp baby, just working on the magneto this week
may be 1.5hp but its got some torque to it. What brand might it be, international, economy?
Its an Australian made Sundial engine, fairly common in my parts
Throttle governed too, not hit and miss.
Now dismount one with an AK47 gun lol!
:33 - because everyone has one of those on them at all times LOL
Ahh, now if only you had a way to safely mount a tire to that rim, inflate it to working pressure, then use an actual AK47 to dismount it.
This rim will kill you some day
Are you human ?
Plausible!