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cut and shut tires

dannymac

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I am planing to make some cut and shut tires soon and was wondering if ci 2000 ca glue is the only glue that works or can i use gorilla glue it says it has rubber particles that increase its strength and the impact resistance will this glue work? if not is there any other glue that will work that i can get at the store
 
Use fast tire ca for assembly and ic2000 on all inside seams.
gorilla glue would take to long to dry and not sure if it would hold.
What if I used i c 2000 for everything assembly and on inside would that work also how many 1oz bottles will i need for a set of 4 complete tires
 
Use the blue label Insta-Cure CA to tack your tires together. After all the tire is tacked together go back and seal the seams between where you tacked, still using the blue label. Then turn your tire inside out and go over all the seams with the IC-2000. I've made 8- 1.9 tires and 4- 2.2 tires this way with no problems. After making 12 tires I still have over a 1/2 oz. of IC-2000 left.
 
What if I used i c 2000 for everything assembly and on inside would that work also how many 1oz bottles will i need for a set of 4 complete tires

I have made several sets of tires using only IC-2000. I have never had a problem , and only used one bottle.

Word of caution : open it and use it right after you buy it.
I have bought , recieved , and waited 5 months before using , opened and it was all dried up. IDK if it was bad before I got it , or it was the time between.

Check my 6X6 build in my sig , that only took about 3/4 of a bottle and I made 8 tires.
 
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