Nice fix! Now here is my fix I had to do several years back.
I was out in the middle of nowhere maybe down 20 miles of dirt road plus another 20-30 from any kind of services.
My first flat was no big deal because I had a spare.
The second flat was a big(ish) hole as I could hear it leaking as soon as it happened.
Now having worked at a tire shop have repair about a thousand tires. But I didn't have plugs with me.
What I did have was some black RTV silicone, a sock and a screw driver. Screw driver went in the hole first thing to slow the leak as i had no compressed air with me.
I cut about a 1in x 6in strip from the sock. I smeared the RTV silicone all over it working it into the fabric really well. I then folded it and tried pushing it into the whole with the screw driver but the screw driver went through the fabric.
So i twisted the fabric tight like I was ringing it out. With it twisted tight I was able to push it in without tearing it. Quick yank on the screw driver and I had perfectly plugged the tire.
It was pretty low on air at that point but just as luck would have it the next person driving down the dirt road happened to have a cig lighter compressor. So we smoked a couple bowls while that little thing filled up my tire.
I put at least another 5k on that tire.
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