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    Dismantling tires from aluminum rims

    I save all discarded carbide blades that fit my table and skill saw for scrap type jobs, for instance a short video cutting the bead from a tire mounted on aluminum rim.

    Much quicker than sawsall and saves on blades. The blade I now have in the saw has some rubber vulcanizing onto the sides slowing it down a bit.

    http://s814.photobucket.com/albums/z...t=100_4816.mp4

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    My yard buys aluminum rims with tire for a set price. Without tire, the price is about $1.00 more, but don't have to deal with taking the tire off this way. May want to check yards to have a better decision with this.

    (They do not buy steel rims with tires on it though)
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    I have only did two & used a angle grinder to cut thru the tire beads.

    Someone else said they use a axe to break up part of the Ali rim & then thread the tire bead thru the gap, sounds easyer.

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    i use a husqvarna k750 gas powered saw cuts through the tires and rim through the bead with ease

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    Quote Originally Posted by jdawg View Post
    i use a husqvarna k750 gas powered saw cuts through the tires and rim through the bead with ease
    Nice now I have that Lumberjack song stuck in my head. "The chain saw loved what?" "That's the way we like it!"
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    no taxes, no debt, women did all the work.
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