What's the best/easiest way without making too much mess?
Cheers
How about the obvious, go to a tyre company and get them to take them off for you?
Ok.....what's the best FREE way?!
They have to pay to dispose of the tyres though so will charge you at least £5 per wheel i recon. Still the best way though without risking damage to the wheel
£5 per wheel, are you kidding me!!
I asked about this - please search - air saw was the consensus - all the way round then some cunning way to cut the bead without damageing the rim, I forget now how., . .. sill got mine to od.
I was thinking my choices of weapon would be wood saw, angle grinder with plasma disc and finish off with a rotary tool on the wire rim....then chuck the tyres over next doors fence.
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Originally posted by R1minimagic
£5 per wheel, are you kidding me!!
I have never paid more than £1 for disposal.
errr. .... I always use tyre levers (Pick a pair up for £5 on ebay)
You can break the seal by gently driving over the tyre,,,,make sure you miss the rim
[Edited on 13/11/09 by bmseven]
Unless you are firendly with a tyre fitter, you are limited in what you can do without possibly damaging your wheels.
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Originally posted by R1minimagic
I was thinking my choices of weapon would be wood saw, angle grinder with plasma disc and finish off with a rotary tool on the wire rim....then chuck the tyres over next doors fence.
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Originally posted by Steve G
Well i have had tyres removed and refitted after buying online and they charged £10 per wheel which i believe is quite typical. The tyre disposal will be a couple of quid of that so no not kidding. Its cutting the bead thats the hard part
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Originally posted by R1minimagic
I have never paid more than £1 for disposal.
Yes I am deadly serious about it, my neighbour will know it's me as he is into minis too, but i will just deny it. He can make a birdhouse or
something out of them.
Shame the place i used to go to is about 4 hours drive away now!
I cant see why they should charge for disposal, someone is making a lot of money out of this somewhere, they probably all go to incinerator and
produce energy so they should pay us!!
i have broken the bead before with a stack of concrete blocks and a plank of wood. then tyre levers.
no blood sweat or tears
What is the 'bead' btw?
I assume it is where the tyre contacts the wheel?
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Originally posted by R1minimagic
Yes I am deadly serious about it, my neighbour will know it's me as he is into minis too, but i will just deny it. He can make a birdhouse or something out of them.
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Originally posted by R1minimagicI cant see why they should charge for disposal, someone is making a lot of money out of this somewhere, they probably all go to incinerator and produce energy so they should pay us!!
How can it cut down on CO2 when they are burning them?
Current favourite with tyres is to shred them into little bits.
They then do a few things with them - one is to mix it with tar and make the stuff they put onto kids play grounds instead of tarmac / concrete,
another is to use it as insulation. Plenty of applications - you just have to find them.
Shredding them takes energy hence CO2 is produced, i want to know how paying my local garage to dispose of my tyres is cutting CO2 production...
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Originally posted by R1minimagic
I cant see why they should charge for disposal, someone is making a lot of money out of this somewhere, they probably all go to incinerator and produce energy so they should pay us!!
One of the guys on our local club site posted some piccies of wheel removal DIY-style.
This is how he broke the bead.....
Wheel Off
Once off, take them to your re-cycling centre. Ours has a skip for tyres
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Originally posted by R1minimagic
Ok.....what's the best FREE way?!
Lol that's more like it!!
It's all very well being regulated and all that but i bet every single part of that chain is making plenty of money out of it. Do you think the
garage that charges you a fiver to dispose of each tyre pays the next one down the line a fiver? Get real.
no they probably pay 4 pounds and keep a pound to pay the person to do the admin, store the tyres on the land, hire the skip etc.
yes - it produces c02 to chop up the tyres, but so does digging hte raw material out of the ground that you need to replace the material the tyres are
used for. This way only 1 thing is dug up and not two + its re-used therefore reducing its total 'cost' through its life.
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Originally posted by R1minimagic
How can it cut down on CO2 when they are burning them?
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Originally posted by MikeR
Current favourite with tyres is to shred them into little bits.
They then do a few things with them - one is to mix it with tar and make the stuff they put onto kids play grounds instead of tarmac / concrete, another is to use it as insulation. Plenty of applications - you just have to find them.
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Originally posted by R1minimagic
Shredding them takes energy hence CO2 is produced, i want to know how paying my local garage to dispose of my tyres is cutting CO2 production...
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Originally posted by Steve G
They are classified as controlled waste and there are numerous laws governing the disposal of old tyres (Environmental Protection Act 1990 for starters). The tyre fitting places have to pay specialist companies these days to dispose of old tyres and so charge us for it.
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Originally posted by Daddylonglegs
Once off, take them to your re-cycling centre. Ours has a skip for tyres
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Originally posted by R1minimagic
Lol that's more like it!!
It's all very well being regulated and all that but i bet every single part of that chain is making plenty of money out of it. Do you think the garage that charges you a fiver to dispose of each tyre pays the next one down the line a fiver? Get real.
Ok so if what you are saying is true and there is a 'cost reduction' in producing whatever is produced by using the waste tyres and there is also a 'cost increase' to the customer that buys the tyre in the first place as they are now paying for disposal, there is a lot of money both being saved and being made, so it's us the customers (mugs) that are paying for it!
No i dont work for a charity, but i dont see why i should pay over the odds for something that i dont see as value for money.
If you go back and read my original post it was about how to remove the tyres from the wheels but somehow we have got into a debate about disposal.
Another thing to think about, do you really think that garages (that have one of the most notorious reputations for ripping people off) would not make
money out of this by some other unscrupulous means? How do you know where the tyres have gone?
The whole idea of this forum is so that people can save money by doing things themselves and helping each other out and to avoid getting everything
done by a garage at extortionate prices. I think everyone has a right to get a good service for their hard earned cash.
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Originally posted by R1minimagic
Ok so if what you are saying is true and there is a 'cost reduction' in producing whatever is produced by using the waste tyres and there is also a 'cost increase' to the customer that buys the tyre in the first place as they are now paying for disposal, there is a lot of money both being saved and being made, so it's us the customers (mugs) that are paying for it!
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Originally posted by R1minimagic
If you go back and read my original post it was about how to remove the tyres from the wheels but somehow we have got into a debate about disposal.
No company is in business to lose money, they are all making a good profit out of it as you say, that is my point.
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Originally posted by R1minimagic
No i dont work for a charity, but i dont see why i should pay over the odds for something that i dont see as value for money.
If you go back and read my original post it was about how to remove the tyres from the wheels but somehow we have got into a debate about disposal.
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Originally posted by R1minimagic
Another thing to think about, do you really think that garages (that have one of the most notorious reputations for ripping people off) would not make money out of this by some other unscrupulous means? How do you know where the tyres have gone?
The whole idea of this forum is so that people can save money by doing things themselves and helping each other out and to avoid getting everything done by a garage at extortionate prices. I think everyone has a right to get a good service for their hard earned cash.
That was a joke but it seems to have been wasted on some people!
Simple fact is it's easy to use the guilt angle and make people believe that if they pay X then you are doing your bit for the environment.
All this fuss over vehicles fuel consumption and taxing you for having 250g/km is total nonsense, the savings in CO2 by being made to feel guilty and
buying a new car is a drop in the ocean and will make no difference whatsoever, but people are gullible and they just fall for it. It's all
about making money.
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Originally posted by R1minimagic
The whole idea of this forum is so that people can save money by doing things themselves and helping each other out and to avoid getting everything done by a garage at extortionate prices. I think everyone has a right to get a good service for their hard earned cash.
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Originally posted by R1minimagic
That was a joke but it seems to have been wasted on some people!
Simple fact is it's easy to use the guilt angle and make people believe that if they pay X then you are doing your bit for the environment.
All this fuss over vehicles fuel consumption and taxing you for having 250g/km is total nonsense, the savings in CO2 by being made to feel guilty and buying a new car is a drop in the ocean and will make no difference whatsoever, but people are gullible and they just fall for it. It's all about making money.
That's not too bad then i suppose.
I don't care about cutting the old tyres up as they are knackered so the thing about breaking the seal maybe doesn't apply, i was intending
to just cut through the wire/metal part with a dremel type small cutting disc, will it work?
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Originally posted by R1minimagic
That's not too bad then i suppose.
I don't care about cutting the old tyres up as they are knackered so the thing about breaking the seal maybe doesn't apply, i was intending to just cut through the wire/metal part with a dremel type small cutting disc, will it work?
I am very big on recycling and not wasting anything, what i am averse to is being ripped off (no matter what the absolute cost is, that is irrelevant)
and i get a lot of satisfaction from doing a job myself.
The whole thing about CO2 is another debate and something that people will probably never agree on but I am a scientist with a PhD in Chemistry so you
are wasting your time trying to convince me about any of the environmental stuff. I have worked in the petroleum industry and also in the automotive
industry for a long time so i know all the tricks these companies play whilst still trying to 'look good'
That is what i meant, just use the dremel on the last bit.
I get a lot of job satisfaction from doing stuff myself, but there are limits. For me at least.
It's your call, but at the end of the day, you need to dispose of that tyre in a way that you are comfortable with.
Personally, for the few minutes it takes a garage to do it for me, I will gladly give them £5 a tyre.
Saves me getting skinned knuckles, bruised shins etc. Plus, I hate queueing for the dump
I will probably make wallpaper out of it for next years Halloween party..
I'd like to have a go and will happily waste a sunny afternoon doing so (haven't bothered yet but have a few tyres to have a go with
soon)
Once i've done it once ...... i'll be in the garage asking someone to do it for me. I'm a bit silly like that, i like to know how much
of a bargain i'm getting by wasting my life trying it once.
Same here, it's not always about the money but the enjoyment you get out of it. There's no harm trying it once and making an idiot out of yourself, it's all a learning experience!
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Originally posted by bmseven
You can break the seal by gently driving over the tyre,,,,make sure you miss the rim
[Edited on 13/11/09 by bmseven]
Would big spoons work?
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Originally posted by R1minimagic
Another thing to think about, do you really think that garages (that have one of the most notorious reputations for ripping people off) would not make money out of this by some other unscrupulous means? How do you know where the tyres have gone?
The whole idea of this forum is so that people can save money by doing things themselves and helping each other out and to avoid getting everything done by a garage at extortionate prices. I think everyone has a right to get a good service for their hard earned cash.
No offence intended to you in any way but it is not my fault they have that reputation.
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Originally posted by R1minimagic
Would big spoons work?
I charge the same to fit a tyre to a bare rim as I do to remove and fit a new one. I have the tyre machine so its my right to charge what I like for
the service.
Im sure it would be the same is the boot was on the other foot too!
You got it wrong there mate, you just happen to have no sense of humour, so tell me why big spoons wouldn't work..
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Originally posted by R1minimagic
You got it wrong there mate, you just happen to have no sense of humour, so tell me why big spoons wouldn't work..
I want the Registered Idiot to tell me, Uri Geller is probably not so safe with those things..
BTW - I have never had any major explosions in the lab so i think i am perfectly safe
[Edited on 14/11/09 by R1minimagic]
We used to put a plank on the tyre with the end up to the rim then drive up it to break the bead then use tyre levers to fetch it off the rim. You
need to do both sides in a few places so it's a long process but ultimately satisfying when it works
[Edited on 13/11/09 by Peteff]
So does that mean if i refurnished some alloy wheels I know someone i can trust to fit the rubber?
(and can you do it on a monday night between trying to steal the credit for figuring out how the uprights fit together and ignoring my rants on the
environment?)
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Originally posted by R1minimagic
You got it wrong there mate, you just happen to have no sense of humour, so tell me why big spoons wouldn't work..
Are you talking to me?!
Just so everyone feels better, I've changed my avatar. Who else is in this club?? There must be a few.
Although, I haven't paid the fee in years
[Edited on 14/11/09 by londonsean69]
lol a lot of arguing going on today
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Originally posted by blakep82
lol a lot of arguing going on today
I'd pay to have the tyre removed at my local garage and then say I'd take the tyres away. Paint 'em up, fill them with compost and grow
spuds in them. When you need to earth up you just add another tyres on the pile and a load of compost....
How green is that
To get back on topic....Jeez guys I haven't seen flaming like that for a while. have I missed something?........anyway. See this thread: http://www.locostbuilders.co.uk/viewthread.php?tid=117897
If I damage anything, that's my problem and i have learned the hard way so don't worry about it.
Cheers for the guys who actually posted some constructive comments, as for the rest, you need to seriously loosen up!
Smart people learn from their mistakes. Very smart people learn from other people's mistakes. I've cut tyres off wheels before when I was
too much of a tight arse to pay for it. Takes bloody ages and is hard work. Typical case of trying to do a job without the right equipment. I can
assure you there is no satisfaction, let alone enjoyment, to be gleaned from the task. Tyre removal and disposal is something I'm very happy to
pay for - like having my bins emptied, and living in a house with a flushing toilet. Don't bother wasting your time.
liam
[Edited on 14/11/09 by Liam]