Best Way I Know How To Get Tires Off Rims FAST & EASY - Scrapping a Pile of Aluminium Rims

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  • čas přidán 16. 07. 2017
  • This one has been coming for awhile now, and I've been looking forward to it! Mostly because I have a new tool to make the job faster and more fun. This is the best way to remove tires from rims, assuming you're scrapping aluminum rims and not hoping to save the tires. The tires are definitely destroyed here! I also show what to do with the old tires, and how much you get for the scrap metal. I think that covers everything!
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  • @oscarvillegas9743
    @oscarvillegas9743 Před 5 lety +6

    I was going to scrap my aluminum rims with tire on them because I didn't want to pay a shop to remove them and don't have a sawzall yet. Then a fellow scrapper taught me how to remove them with soapy water and some hammers. Pour soapy water all around the bead then place the claw of a claw hammer and with another hammer pound the claw down on the bead all around the rim and it'll slip off fairly easily. Do that to both sides then simply pry it off really easily.

  • @dumpsterjerry3577
    @dumpsterjerry3577 Před 7 lety +26

    That's the way to do it the easiest and my yard lets me toss the valve stem in for dirty brass. Love the diagram of the tire explaining the steel in the rubber. Killer job on this vid.

    • @thubprint
      @thubprint  Před 7 lety +3

      +Dumpster Jerry thanks!!! Didn't think about dirty brass, that's a good point

  • @brianslocum2249
    @brianslocum2249 Před 2 lety +1

    Dude! I've developed a new respect for the manbun. Perhaps I've just been jealous because I don't have enough hair! 🤣 I just did 8 rims in 40 minutes with a sawzall only. I used a more aggressive Milwaukee Diablo blade for the tire itself, and cut the bead right into the rim with the Diablo all metal fine blade. I'll tell you what sir, I appreciate your time and effort for this video👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

    • @thubprint
      @thubprint  Před 2 lety

      Thank you! I thought it was a bit long for what it was so I remade it recently in a more concise way. I still hadn’t tried the high quality reciprocating blade but I recently picked up a few so I’m looking forward to seeing how quick it can be 👍

  • @chrisney4466
    @chrisney4466 Před rokem +3

    I realize I'm late and blades have come a long way in 5 years but the diablo 9" carbide thick metal blades on a decent corded Sawzall is where it's at.
    I scrap cars so I come across a ton of aluminum wheels. I cut down 214 of them Saturday which took just under 4 hours. Once you have the system down you can realistically remove 1 tire per minute. By far the fastest way there is. I average 50-60 wheels per blade before the retaining tangs break. (Tangs always break before the teeth wear/break)

    • @saskk2290
      @saskk2290 Před 8 měsíci +1

      What system did you use? Same as Thub but with a better blade? Thx

  • @TheBeardedDiver
    @TheBeardedDiver Před 7 lety +4

    I like how you know the anatomy of a tire. They are pretty amazing to watch be made. I may or may not be in the industry lol

    • @thubprint
      @thubprint  Před 7 lety +1

      +The Bearded Diver is that what you do? I've been wondering! I shouldn't have used a cross-section of a double bead, it's just what I could find. Do a bearded how-it's-made!

  • @davidwaller4156
    @davidwaller4156 Před 7 lety +1

    I got my wife to subscribe she scrapes with our son it has kept the mortgage paid during hard times I wish the prices would go back up.You add a fun touch to your video's keep them coming. From Toledo Ohio.

    • @thubprint
      @thubprint  Před 7 lety

      +David Waller thanks! It is a pretty fun way to smooth out the gaps :) I'm glad you like my spin on it, I'll keep improving!

  • @karenhone422
    @karenhone422 Před 5 lety +2

    really great way to do tires for scrap. thanks for the instruction. Crazy ear studs Dude.

  • @murraymadness4674
    @murraymadness4674 Před 5 lety +15

    Harbor Fright manual tire changer, just bought one for $32. Just make sure you attach it to the ground well.

    • @dennismadigan2023
      @dennismadigan2023 Před 5 lety +5

      Yep. I have one. Very easy to dismount a tire. A little trickier to mount.

    • @dennismadigan2023
      @dennismadigan2023 Před 5 lety +2

      Yep. I have one. Very easy to dismount a tire. A little trickier to mount.

  • @gorilladeathtoem
    @gorilladeathtoem Před 5 lety +13

    Hey advice from a fellow scrapper. I cut from the inside edges where the bead seats on both sides then you don't have to cut the tire all the way through. It also doesn't break the bead loose. I can usually get one cleaned and loaded every 5 min and maybe go through a blade every 10 or so rims. Hope this helps someone have an easier day.

  • @cilvaththelost7607
    @cilvaththelost7607 Před 3 lety +1

    Baller video. Love that you tell them how to clean them properly.

  • @andrewpeterson7633
    @andrewpeterson7633 Před rokem +5

    Let down the tire, remove the valve so all air exits. Get two wrecking bars (be sure to have two ends that are as flat as possible. Smash the tire as close as possible to the bead (caution - tire quality will dictate if the sledge hammer bounces back at you). Use the two wrecking bars as levers to pop ONE side of the tire over the rim. USE some kind of Liquid to lubricate the bead area, it will Help ALOT!
    No need for electric tools!
    Long ago use to fit truck tires and bob cat tires (I HATE BOB CAT tires)

  • @pseudostew
    @pseudostew Před 2 lety +2

    I love how cavalier this guy is.

  • @neilrachlen5644
    @neilrachlen5644 Před rokem +1

    nice watch.....dont break it. EVERYONE PAY ATTENTION THIS MAN IS THE BEST SCRAPPER GUY

  • @driggerss
    @driggerss Před 4 lety +9

    Here’s what worked for me:
    1. Break the bead on both sides by placing the end of a 3’ section of 4”x4” wood on top of the bead and back the rear driver side tire up the 4x4 until the bead drops loose. After the initial break, use your foot to push the bead down all the way around. Flip the tire and repeat.
    2. Use a reciprocating saw (or other?) to cut through the side wall all the way around on each side.
    3. Remove the tire tread off the rim by hand.
    4. Pull the bead rings off the rim by hand. No cutting of the bead required.

  • @CornFed86
    @CornFed86 Před 6 lety

    About to do 4 tmrw! Hell yea buddy! 🤙🏼

  • @JohnnySemor
    @JohnnySemor Před 3 lety

    Thank you very much for the experimentation.

  • @zombieprinting2670
    @zombieprinting2670 Před 6 lety +1

    Nice job Thub, Kinda dig your stuff, and looks like you work hard for it at times. Wub is way cool too man lol Livin the dream right?

  • @ghettovanadventures
    @ghettovanadventures Před 3 lety +2

    Thanks , That’s how I’ve been doing it for a while and it seems to be about the easiest… Liked and subscribed

    • @thubprint
      @thubprint  Před 3 lety +1

      I think so! Looking back I wish this video was a bit shorter and to the point, lol. A lot of folks tell me I should get some specific tire tools and I get how that would be better, but some of us just need to get the job done and these tools are much more accessible.

  • @dans3146
    @dans3146 Před 3 lety +1

    awesome, exactly what I was thinkin of doin. Great job/vid. Squish good.

    • @thubprint
      @thubprint  Před 3 lety

      Thanks! If I made this vid today I would do a better job, but the info is in there. There’s other ways if you have the tools, but this is for the scrappers 👍

  • @Micky4Metals
    @Micky4Metals Před 2 lety

    Great stuff my man 👍

  • @justinstark2370
    @justinstark2370 Před 5 lety +7

    A hook blade will slice right through the sidewall all the way around. Then use the grinder on the bead

  • @RAMONCODSHOTSSS
    @RAMONCODSHOTSSS Před 7 lety

    Great video

  • @dannosdive8552
    @dannosdive8552 Před 7 lety

    Wow! Way to go bro!

    • @thubprint
      @thubprint  Před 7 lety

      +Dannos Dive right? I've been looking forward to this oen

  • @Adaptogenics
    @Adaptogenics Před 4 lety

    Thanks man 🤙🏼

  • @kphelps5431
    @kphelps5431 Před 3 lety

    I saved this video... 😂 I can always find rims with tires for nothing. But getting the tires off well a different story. My Dad did some about a year ago 🤣 let's say I stayed clear of that one. Now, I can collect these. Sad part we have to pay $4 each to dispose of them here in Illinois. However, the over all return will still come out ahead. It's a win/ lose. But now I can make it work. Thanks so much for posting this one.

    • @thubprint
      @thubprint  Před 3 lety +1

      I’m glad it helped! I’m gonna do an updated one because this is a bit too long for what it is, but it’s still the same method I use today. Just gotta get blades and wheels when they’re on sale 👍

    • @kphelps5431
      @kphelps5431 Před 3 lety +1

      @@thubprint awesome. I saved this one as a back reference. I'm still learning. I do this of course because of community and environment but, what money return comes back goes to help our Cub Pack. It's a small group but Covid killed our group size and most can't afford fees etc. So, this will help with the uniform etc. Everything helps. I'm also the only parent who owns/can work the tools....lol please keep posting your knowledge is very helpful and you make it fun......

  • @MissCanadian
    @MissCanadian Před 7 lety +4

    I use a cut off saw and it works awesome

  • @marvinyoung9243
    @marvinyoung9243 Před 3 lety +5

    Log splitter , save the tire and crush the rim.

  • @WillieNelson-zv6tu
    @WillieNelson-zv6tu Před 11 měsíci

    Tried different methods ,but your way ,was great and fast thanks

    • @thubprint
      @thubprint  Před 11 měsíci

      Thank you! I picked up one of those diablo blades for steel for my reciprocating saw and I don’t even need the angle grinder to do the bead anymore, one tool can do it all with the right blade 👍

  • @kevinbrown1629
    @kevinbrown1629 Před 3 lety +3

    Why do it the hard way? I work in a scrap yard and have cut off hundreds if not thousands of tires off of alloy wheels. No need to let the air out either. Use a Stihl gas cutoff saw with a metal blade. I can do about 50 an hour or so. We have tried numerous methods and it's the best way. Trust me it works. I could have removed 10 in the time it's takes you to do one.

  • @patrickellis2626
    @patrickellis2626 Před rokem

    Cool video and I love that outro track!

  • @tropocal2343
    @tropocal2343 Před 6 lety +3

    I'm going to say the bolt cutters are best for cutting the bead, or at least the cleanest.
    I wasted some clothing using the grinder/cutter, as melting rubber dust shot all over.
    Not only that, but the toxic smoke was a choking scene, that probably erased years of my life expectancy.
    Also, it saves damaging the rims, in case you clean and sell them for re-use.
    So; *Reciprocating Saw, and large Bolt Cutters* (or friend with a tire machine)

  • @steelisthemeal
    @steelisthemeal Před 7 lety

    Your way one upped mine
    That's for darn sure!

    • @steelisthemeal
      @steelisthemeal Před 7 lety

      I'm going to give your way a go!
      And see what happens!

  • @mekishalemke8873
    @mekishalemke8873 Před 5 lety +2

    LOVE IT! ! Everytime I finish some crazy task, I Always say "I cant believe that freakin worked!" Haha

  • @mrk9444
    @mrk9444 Před 4 lety

    The saw works. I get 2 a tire but I need to take in a 40 foot trailer of them in at a time.

  • @larryleisuresuit9584
    @larryleisuresuit9584 Před 6 lety +3

    That was badass man, seriously, The going to the dump and then the recyclers and including how much you made was excellent. So many people do not include everything you want from a video. this was excellent.
    i don't have a bolt cutter, looks like i don't need one for this though , didn't seem to be a preferred tool for the job. i am not going to be getting any dough for this BS job here though, these wheels are steel and I have to save them for a new tire. Looks like your method of giant screw drivers to hold teh bed up for sutting will have to be the way I roll unless ," like you were asking about" I find some easier way to do this job.
    after watching you do this and get paid though makes me want top start collecting POS wheels from folks. I will have my eye out. OH! did you weigh your scrap first? i did the last two times I took stuff in and the sorry ass sob's robbed me on both accounts, it was two different scrap yards also and one stole over 40.00 the other about 28.00 from me. I only have one other place to try. I called them on both those scams and they threw me out rather than admit to the "Mistake" You might think I weighed in wrong but I have an old school Digital fairbanks scale that is powered by 6 D cell batteries and it is accurate to the 10th of an OZ. they didn't throw me out because I was violent, they threw me out because I broke out my scales to show them and they F'ing knew they would be screwed in the argument.
    wow though, nice haul. it would be a rad answer to unemployment if I could do what you just did everyday.

  • @ericcavin7766
    @ericcavin7766 Před 7 lety +7

    theres a cheap tire machine you can get for 40usd.. its a manual tire mounting/dismounting machine.. also if you get good with your local tire shop that you bring tires too............ theyll let you use their machine!

  • @elijahmcgaugh6390
    @elijahmcgaugh6390 Před 4 lety

    Best video ever

  • @marywallace9243
    @marywallace9243 Před 2 lety

    I was sent vids from my room mate, but You had the best vid to learn from. I'm sending yours back to him.

    • @thubprint
      @thubprint  Před 2 lety +1

      Oh nice! I’m gonna remake this one but shorter, there’s a lot of fluff in this version. Thank you!

    • @marywallace9243
      @marywallace9243 Před 2 lety

      @@thubprint just ordered the saw. I told him it was easier than he was doing. Won't listen. He went through 3 grinder wheels on one tire. Sigh

    • @thubprint
      @thubprint  Před 2 lety

      @@marywallace9243 those wheels aren’t cheap! 😂 probably would’ve been cheaper to get a shop to do it lol

    • @marywallace9243
      @marywallace9243 Před 2 lety

      @@thubprint just scrapping & I needed the saw already & put it off.

  • @ethanross5919
    @ethanross5919 Před 7 lety

    this video was very well done for a tutorial style. if you ever find some tires sized 205-65r15 i think, thats the size of tires i need. i dont care if they are used. theyre for my 1952 pontiac.

    • @thubprint
      @thubprint  Před 7 lety

      +Brother Blacksmith I probably could have made it a 2 min video if I cut it down to *just* the tutorial, but this was more fun ;)
      I'll keep an eye out for those, but you're gonna want nice ones eventually right? I suppose you just need something until then

    • @ethanross5919
      @ethanross5919 Před 7 lety

      thubprint yeah. i need some tires that hold air so i can at least roll it around in the shop while im working on it. once it comes to it ill buy a cheap new set of tires to put on her.

  • @holladizay7163
    @holladizay7163 Před rokem

    This guy is smart and funny my kinda guy 😃

  • @jamesjohnson6239
    @jamesjohnson6239 Před 4 lety

    I live in N.Y. state i pay $2 per tire disposal so that eats into the profit !! But thanks ggor the video i own a sawzall and blades are cheap!

  • @RAMONCODSHOTSSS
    @RAMONCODSHOTSSS Před 7 lety

    Perfect way to do it angle grinder and saw saw works awsome just use the angle grinder at the very end and cut the ring with the grinder.

    • @thubprint
      @thubprint  Před 7 lety

      +Ramon Garcia yup! I was really hoping the sawzall could chew through the bead, it just couldn't manage it without serious muscle. It's a two-tool job I guess if you want to be fast

    • @RAMONCODSHOTSSS
      @RAMONCODSHOTSSS Před 7 lety

      Also what I do is I cut around the rim with the saw saw where there is not that much wire all the way around and it cuts like butter cause on the tredd is a lot thicker then just cut the ring with the grinder i did about a 80 tire one day it took me about 4hours 5 hours lol. It all differs what tire your working with great video love the tool set have the same ones.

  • @kurtremislettmyr7108
    @kurtremislettmyr7108 Před 7 lety +3

    i have the exact same saw which i got for scrapping. actually i have two of the saws, one is broken. DON'T LEAVE YOUR SAW OUT IN THE RAIN!

  • @earlleelethbridge566
    @earlleelethbridge566 Před 6 lety

    Hey Neighbor.Glad I found ya. Just started scrapping, my dad did it in the 60's and 70's and now I am drawn to it. Just subscribed and will look at the ones that interest me first. Especially prices and grading.I got 3 places here to sell to.Don't look good,they don't post prices on their website.Oh well,phone calls will work.I am thinking farms too down the road.Also some decent pallets to male small storage sheds to store the scap.Cheers.

  • @DylansDIYWorkshop
    @DylansDIYWorkshop Před 2 lety

    what about using the recip saw to cut right into the rim and the bead cable

    • @thubprint
      @thubprint  Před 2 lety

      I’ve tried that and it just didn’t get through it easily. Might work better with a corded reciprocating saw though

  • @enayes21
    @enayes21 Před 5 lety +1

    DOod i went dumpster diving at a cvs and came up on at least athousand bux n food everything from coffee granola bars juice mayo cookies for days man all i could think of while i was pulling the food out was u lol everythime i grabbed a bag of food i thought to myself this would make thub go nuts lol

  • @locknload9143
    @locknload9143 Před 2 lety +2

    4 years late lol. Anyways Aluminum rims are going for $1.25/Lb in Ontario. 👍 Also, I've always just used a reciprocating saw. Good Video.

  • @jime9336
    @jime9336 Před rokem

    I have an old bumper Jack that I use . Put the Jack under the bumper the tire under the Jack start jacking it up it doesn't pop the bead at first then bump it with a sledgehammer and pop the bead can I use a thick old screwdriver to remove the tire from the rim

  • @donniechalk3018
    @donniechalk3018 Před rokem

    I really do understand your closing words when you say you guys leave it better than you found it. In other words don't make a worser mess than it already was and clean up if you make an additional mess!

  • @wnytrashtrucks
    @wnytrashtrucks Před 7 lety

    nice here for tires you have to take them to the highway department and pay a few bucks per tire, not sure if they would enjoy destroyed tires. Although there was a destroyed part of tire that was out front in the street and garbage took it. also the video I told you about will come out Wednesday at noon my time

    • @thubprint
      @thubprint  Před 7 lety

      +david brunner Trash Trucks and Lawn Care nice, looking forward to it! :D

  • @Lilyandmoomin
    @Lilyandmoomin Před rokem

    I love your hair. The curls are so gorgeous.

  • @kimwilliams7051
    @kimwilliams7051 Před 6 lety

    good idea though x

  • @blakearnold1002
    @blakearnold1002 Před 2 lety

    Looked at this vid hoping it would help, I was doing the EXACT same thing 😆 same sawzaw and all

    • @thubprint
      @thubprint  Před 2 lety

      I’m working on a better method! A lot of people swear by breaking the bead and removing the tire with pry bars, but I can’t seem to get the hang of it

  • @joshuabennett3377
    @joshuabennett3377 Před 5 lety +2

    5:39 oh that explains the memory loss now I get it ...

  • @crackspy101
    @crackspy101 Před 5 lety

    So there is this scrap yard here in canada i think it may be in Vancouver they will pay for the rubber so as to prosses it to recycle it insted of discarding it may be worth your time to try and get in to contact with them let the rubber pile up then sell a large load they also do not care about the condition they will take all

  • @elijahmcgaugh6390
    @elijahmcgaugh6390 Před 4 lety

    You could use bear breaker for your tires

  • @callsigncustard6419
    @callsigncustard6419 Před 3 lety

    loved seeing the familiar canadian cash haha

  • @70percentAdvertising
    @70percentAdvertising Před 3 lety

    Let the air out and grab ahold with the cat got it thanks! 😂😉

  • @krgproduction4669
    @krgproduction4669 Před 7 lety +1

    today i did leave it better than i found it :)

  • @michaelcyr3300
    @michaelcyr3300 Před 7 lety

    that's how i fo it just a good sawzall. i dont cut thr entire tire just the edges aka bead

    • @thubprint
      @thubprint  Před 7 lety +1

      +Mike trucker 101 I guess that would be all you need to do huh? What blades do you use?

    • @michaelcyr3300
      @michaelcyr3300 Před 7 lety

      thubprint i try to get torque blades from home depot lowes has some good ones also

  • @iknowwhatyoudidlastsummer6334

    concrete saw with cutoff wheel. cut halfway through flip and cut the rest of the way through. no need to drill holes to let air out

    • @thubprint
      @thubprint  Před 3 lety

      Yeah the drilling holes is definitely pointless

  • @TheKNOTTYMAN
    @TheKNOTTYMAN Před 7 lety +1

    She must love Bass Pro Shop!!

    • @thubprint
      @thubprint  Před 7 lety +1

      +Jerry Willman I honestly don't know where that stuff came from, he just really likes the color red

    • @TheKNOTTYMAN
      @TheKNOTTYMAN Před 7 lety

      thubprint it's a Very Popular Hunting and Fishing stores on the side of the Border.

  • @benny5190
    @benny5190 Před 7 lety +3

    i like to use nail cutters takes 1 day per tyre but heck its fun

  • @andrewbell8135
    @andrewbell8135 Před 3 lety

    If the wheel is going to be scrapped, then just cut through the tyre all the way including the wheel edge...done! Like your videos...

    • @thubprint
      @thubprint  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks! I’m gonna remake this video I think, I’m faster at it now but this was sort of me learning in real time

  • @re-cyclops405
    @re-cyclops405 Před 7 lety

    looks pretty quick to me! here in the uk we have to pay to dump our tyres, even if its at our local rubish tip, i think about £2 each to dump them!!

    • @thubprint
      @thubprint  Před 7 lety

      +Re-cyclops that kind of sucks, that would cut my profit down by £26!

    • @re-cyclops405
      @re-cyclops405 Před 7 lety

      ha ha yes it definatly sucks!! scrap metal prices seem to be on the up at the moment in general though.

    • @swilsonmc
      @swilsonmc Před 5 lety +1

      $6 / tire at regular tire shop. $2 / tire at Super Walmart tire shop. Local dump won't take them.

  • @albaanisissi702
    @albaanisissi702 Před 2 lety

    Just skip the sawing, split the tyre from the side 1/3- 1/4 of the tyre lenght with a old kitchen knife. Angle grind from the side untill you feel a pop when the bead brakes, slit it from the split to the grind spot and wheel will fall through. 20-30 rims in hour... Sharpening the knife with angle grinder for every other tyre and it will cut like butter

  • @marvinyoung9243
    @marvinyoung9243 Před 3 lety

    Best so far I've seen. But I do it better with bolt cutters and I break the bead with a 2x8 and a truck then Sawzall for the rest of the tire.

    • @thubprint
      @thubprint  Před 3 lety

      I tried bolt cutters I think, mine must be worn out and dull cuz I had a really hard time with them

  • @ericcavin7766
    @ericcavin7766 Před 7 lety

    ooohhhh CANADA!!!!!!!!

  • @user-hz9is1yw2s
    @user-hz9is1yw2s Před rokem

    Skil saw with an old blade. Only cut the bead and partof the rim you don't have to cut the entire tire in half to get it off the rim

  • @curtislavoie3371
    @curtislavoie3371 Před 7 lety

    couldn't u make more selling those rims on kijiji

    • @thubprint
      @thubprint  Před 7 lety +1

      +Curtis Lavoie not after I've cut big gouges in them!
      Naw, you're right. These ones were all really chewed up before I started cutting, it was the end of the line for them

  • @jimauger986
    @jimauger986 Před 4 lety

    The purchase of an old coats 40/40 tire machine ($200) on Craigslist is much better than a package of sawzal blades every time you want to do your tires and rims and when your friend's find out you have a tire machine you'll make more money than with just scrapping. I've been doing it for 20 years.

    • @thubprint
      @thubprint  Před 4 lety

      Yeah, I’ve been thinking about it. Of course lots of people don’t have that startup cash right away, but it would pay itself off quickly. Is that the type that you can balance a tire as well? Cuz if so, I could definitely see a reliable little side-income there!

    • @jimauger986
      @jimauger986 Před 4 lety

      The coats 40/40 is an older model that you can find on Craigslist for a couple of hundred bucks and pick up a bubble balancer (Amazon $30) and now you can remove your rims from tire's and change tire's for your family and friends. If you want me to I'll find one and send you the link. Love the videos .

  • @Philflash
    @Philflash Před 2 lety

    Very informative! There is no easy way to cut off rubber.

  • @DumpsterMarcus
    @DumpsterMarcus Před 7 lety

    thats prob the best way and did they charge you to get rid of the tires??? my town you need to pay to get rid of them so i dont even bother when tires are on the rims

    • @thubprint
      @thubprint  Před 7 lety

      +Dumpster Marcus nope! 12 tires and under is a free drop off. That's why I was excited, now I have a way to get to the cream filling without spending money to do it. Save for a blade and a cutting wheel I guess

  • @c50ge
    @c50ge Před 3 lety +1

    Before cutting wheels try to sell on Craigslist or Marketplace

    • @thubprint
      @thubprint  Před 3 lety

      Absolutely! I try to sell all my wheels first if they’re in acceptable condition. Some of them don’t move though.

  • @cky2k244
    @cky2k244 Před 5 lety +2

    2:22
    Like AvE would say.
    “And we’re in like sin”

    • @BangBangBang.
      @BangBangBang. Před 4 lety

      yet another CZcamsr who goes LiKe wHaT aVe WoULd sAy when certain phrases are regional and industry specific

  • @jamesslattery1301
    @jamesslattery1301 Před 4 lety +2

    Its funny how people sit here thinking that scrapping rims are making money... i know countless tire shops that will pay more for them than a scrap yard ALWAYS, and selling them online local also makes more. Ive sold rims no less than $100 a set, $300 for a set of escalade rims, single bmw rims for $75, spares for $50-100. You just destroyed those rims, aswell as $3 worth of a saw blade to make 40-60cents a pound, probably not even $50. DONT FORGET PEOPLE BUY WHEELS WITH RUBBER SECOND HAND ASWELL DUH
    GUYS do yourself a favor and dont be this guy. Sell local and dont waste money, time and effort for something that someone else can get use out of for more.

  • @theborderobserver2374
    @theborderobserver2374 Před 4 lety +1

    New IDEA below. Love the video. Helping a friend - who is a scrapper. Found rim with tire - he explained cost/effort.
    NEW IDEA: Cut the sidewall off the tire - parallel to the rim. Sort of like cutting the center out of the a donut. So make two (2) rings -- 1. the tire off the rim 2. the bead and the sidewall on the rim. Might save some saw blades this way. Might take more time.
    Often tire just come apart this way. You see them on the roadside. I cannot test this idea. I don't scrap tires and rims at all. Friend might try, get back to you either way. BTW, I do electronics, but not on this youtube account.

    • @thubprint
      @thubprint  Před 4 lety +1

      That’s an alright idea! It’s true, this method is quick but the blades involved aren’t super cheap

    • @theborderobserver2374
      @theborderobserver2374 Před 4 lety

      @@thubprint I told my friend today. Hoping to get him to try it. If we do, we'll post the results. Best of luck and Leave it better than you found it. ;-)

  • @x4xdeadshotx4x88
    @x4xdeadshotx4x88 Před 11 měsíci

    Are steel rims worth scrapping?

    • @thubprint
      @thubprint  Před 11 měsíci

      Sort of? They’re around $2 each for me because they go in as prepared, but cutting tires off them is a fair amount of effort

  • @solargames-maddenmobilemor2774

    Why would you put lead weights in the battery pile.. I get $0.50 american for lead and only $0.28 for batteries.. just a general question no hate.

    • @thubprint
      @thubprint  Před 7 lety

      +Madden_Mobile I didn't think of that! I always have such a small pile of lead, I just bring them in together. That makes more sense though, thx!

  • @royceanderson3389
    @royceanderson3389 Před 5 lety

    Tire Hammer to break the bead and two tire
    Bar's to pry the Tire off.

    • @steven.h0629
      @steven.h0629 Před 5 lety

      ... and proper tire irons are super cheap at the harbor freight outlets..
      I like a long 2x4 + small 2x4 setup using my boat trailer as the fulcrum to pop beads off
      the HF irons do the rest.

  • @joeblogs6830
    @joeblogs6830 Před 3 lety

    I feel your pain mate. hack saw, disk saw, burning rubber angle grind next

    • @thubprint
      @thubprint  Před 3 lety

      It’s a bit of a chore but at least my city landfill takes tires for free 👍

  • @therapgame1091
    @therapgame1091 Před 3 lety +1

    You need a small pickup

  • @Rico-Suave_
    @Rico-Suave_ Před rokem

    Break the bead first using the 4x4 and vehicle method

  • @calmclam7638
    @calmclam7638 Před 5 lety

    Could you use the angle grinder for both parts?

    • @daddyosink4413
      @daddyosink4413 Před 5 lety +1

      I have in the past, just make sure that you have plenty of cutting wheels because they dont last long.

    • @steven.h0629
      @steven.h0629 Před 5 lety

      I imagine the burning rubber would stink and smoke.. also hard work

  • @Phuong_Nguyen_
    @Phuong_Nguyen_ Před 2 lety

    You’re doing it smart while all the other videos are trying to muscle up and do it lol.

    • @thubprint
      @thubprint  Před 2 lety

      Well the thing is… I’m very lazy 😆

  • @jshrhbejdjdjdg8219
    @jshrhbejdjdjdg8219 Před 3 lety

    I used a hurber frate tire changer

  • @robertgabelucio6647
    @robertgabelucio6647 Před 5 lety

    This is gonna fucking suck doing this. The tire I need off is bias plied. And I still need the rim.....

  • @robertp7287
    @robertp7287 Před 4 lety

    Is the a vibe?

  • @journeywithjay
    @journeywithjay Před 7 lety

    I'm pretty sure there is no easier way then that. I mean you could burn the tires. that wouldn't require much work, but that's frowned upon here in the USA. but I would the rubber would melt on the rim making it dirty aluminum.

    • @thubprint
      @thubprint  Před 7 lety

      +journey_with _jay yup, that sounds super gross!

  • @CyclingSJH
    @CyclingSJH Před 4 lety

    You weren't holding up freedom dollars. Is that KANAYDYUN?

  • @patrickreed3575
    @patrickreed3575 Před rokem

    If you grind the teeth on side of the blade smooth with the blade it will do even better.

  • @chriscaulk1444
    @chriscaulk1444 Před rokem

    A chop saw with a metal cutting abrasive blade is the only way to go .

  • @makaea97
    @makaea97 Před 7 lety +2

    protect your ears too Thub :)

    • @thubprint
      @thubprint  Před 7 lety

      +Glenna T.M that's what everyone keeps telling me at the bottle depot... you should hear all the glass tumbling down, it's pretty rough. I'm gonna take that advice

    • @dannosdive8552
      @dannosdive8552 Před 7 lety

      thubprint Yeah and that beautiful face!

    • @gavinhirst7546
      @gavinhirst7546 Před 5 lety

      just use demo saw for all of it. use metal blades and cut into the rim and beed both sides, done.

  • @robertfranczak9382
    @robertfranczak9382 Před 3 lety

    why wouldn't you kneel on the tire instead of trying to strap it down ?

    • @thubprint
      @thubprint  Před 3 lety

      I’m sure that would be safer but it would be time consuming

  • @robertcox3794
    @robertcox3794 Před 7 lety

    A circular saw with a junk blade will cut right through it and the all stems are rubber coated brass razor knife taken right off

  • @elijahmcgaugh8219
    @elijahmcgaugh8219 Před rokem

    You should use a tire machine to take the the tires off the rims

  • @DonziGT230
    @DonziGT230 Před 5 měsíci

    I've never scrapped an aluminum wheel, if they're not too crappy or broken, someone will buy them.
    A manual tire changer costs less than the saws, never needs new blades, doesn't make a mess, and is way faster. Make friends with a tire shop and they might remove them cheaply enough that it's not worth the effort, and if the tires are decent they'll do it for free to re-sell them.

  • @ronniefaisstfan687
    @ronniefaisstfan687 Před 2 lety +1

    the only easier way ive found it to burn them off and take the rims out for scrapping. much illegal, much wow

  • @Jedi_Scowen
    @Jedi_Scowen Před rokem

    I counted 14 tyres being thrown.

  • @Fordman7575
    @Fordman7575 Před 7 lety

    I just use a sawzall with a 10 tooth demolition blade or a 14 tooth steel cutting blade and cut thru the sidewall & beads. I usually have to cut into the rim to get all the way thru the beads. But it's the fastest. In my area I have to pay $2.00 a tire to get rid of them. But the scrap price of aluminum rims is high enough to make it worth it.

    • @thubprint
      @thubprint  Před 7 lety

      +Fordman7575 well next time I get one I'll try that. I found it was too much work to get the darn thing all the way through the bead, but maybe I just wasn't levering it properly?