Tyre Plug Gun Repair Kit Tutorial - With Internal Views
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- Опубликовано: 6 янв 2025
- Tubeless tyre puncture repair kit. This is a tutorial on how to use a tyre plug gun kit featuring internal views of the plugging process. This tubeless tyre repair kit is designed for fixing punctures on cars and other vehicles. This tyre plug kit is generally used as a temporary fix. I am not recommending the use of the kit as a replacement for a professional tyre shop repair but as a temporary repair to get you to a tyre shop and have it patched professionally. Thanks for watching.
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Great video! No long explaining or loud music. Just straight to the point
Thanks for watching !
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My kits come with a metal can of rubber cement. You put the tip in the hole and inject a small amount so it gets inside around the hole. Then inject the plug. I have later removed the tire and looked inside. The head is actually glued in place. I have done 8 or 9 repairs this way over the years. Never had any of them leak for the life of the tires. Keep a kit in each of my cars.
Really like the external & internal views !
Thanks for watching !
When you pulled up on the plug it narrowed quite a bit as stretched. Seems to me the perfect time to get some rubber cement into the hole all round the plug then with gentle/careful pulls work the cement down in deep. Might not be needed but for those who like to overdo things to insure success it could be just the ticket.
I usually use the sticky treated plugs with cleaning rasp tool and insert tool in the kit and have never had one fail,even did one that took two plugs(ran over a 1/4" concrete tie) in the same hole but it got me the 32 miles to home in -20F weather,and at night on lonely country gravel roads too.I was relieved to see the lights of home!. I keep a kit,stocked with plugs,in each truck because I'm lazy and get as close to the project as I can to load/unload ,but,near buildings is the prime place to get punctures. Oh yes,I also keep a 12v air compressor in each truck too for repairs on the road. Those compressors are slow but the entire repair can be done in 10-20 minutes depending how much air was lost.
I think rubberized cement will only help the tire bond to rope plugs, mushroom plugs are made out of a different sort of rubber that doesn't bond to the tire so the rubberized cement might not do anything except potentially mess with the seal and cause a leak
Good video. I've used these exclusiely over the years and I've never had one leak, even when used non-temporary. My local garage used them exclusively as well.
As a Motorhome newbie, thank you for taking the time to make this video and sharing, it helps alot.... 😀
You're welcome !
Wow, what an awesome job making this video. Internal view and external is the best teaching aid one can ever ask for. Thank you very much for taking the time to make and upload this video.
You're very welcome, thanks for watching ! :)
Very great demonstration.
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@@screwsnutsandbolts can i have one for trying it out.
So the plastic leads you put on top of the gun to push the gun into the tire falls into the wheel and stay there to rattle???
Yes it remains in the tire until it's removed at the tire shop. I'm only demonstrating how to use the kit, I have nothing to do with its design :)
You’re a F……. Genius, not one explains and shows like you.
Thanks for watching !
This only works well if you have an air source to refill the tire. Won't work on the side of the road in a pinch because it takes too long to apply the plug. You would have to be pretty quick to keep as much air in the tire as possible! I'll stick to the old plug type with the hand tools. You don't have to ream so much to fit the plug in the hole.
Anyone that plans on carrying tire plugs surely carries a small tire inflator...I know I do.......
Well, seems like more money than a regular old plug. Also, now you have a little rubber thing flying around inside the tire. Making noise when slow and also hitting the tpms on the valve stem. Not something I'll be buying for sure.
Dumbest comment on the internet today, thank you.
@@409novaman Nope, yours was.
... not dumb makes sense.. you don't want that plastic piece eventual wearing at the rubber liner 🤔
Technically you don't need that little plastic tip to push through the tire all you need to do is cut the end of the shaft at an angle and it'll slip right in the tire been using those things since the 70s and you don't need oil just put some glue on there I run those plugs as much as 20,000 MI and without a problem
Best job without explain .. No faltu bakwash
Great demo 😀👍
Thank you 👍
Useful skill for every driver. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching !
Ingenious! Its essentially a pop rivet for tires.
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I always love mushroom tips
how long will it last if you use this method?
You need to apply some glue to the stud
Looks like something that could pop out driving on the road!
Sticky Strip - faster and more sealing! 👍🏻😉
I'm first time see repair kit like that. Nice to view from inside tire.
Thanks 👍
What about if the nail is almost on the sidewall of the tire. Same process? Thank you
No you're not suppose to fix a puncture on the sidewall of a tire. You should replace it.
Which trick is better this or sticky rubber strips
I would say the sticky rubber strips are better
Hii sir how to grip inside. Inside no rabbing and no solution how. please respond
Good clear instructional video, well done. But I would be putting some glue on the mushroom and into the hole before using the tool. 👍
Thanks for watching 👍
Oh sure you can see what he is doing but what about the chunk of rubber that he used on the tip of the gun you don't want a chunk of rubber rolling around inside a tire/tyre for any length of time so it's not really a good tool
@@rickmartin7062 As said,a temporary fix to get you going.
glue for sure.. better..
@@rickmartin7062 that chunk won’t hurt anything. Some people use plastic beads inside as balances now. Not that I would. But that little piece won’t hurt.
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Great tutorial buddy, I'm a little sceptical about using this method. I guess the internal air pressure is supposed to hold the rubber bung up. It being used with no adhesive is for me is questionable. Definitely a get out the brown stuff situation use only. I myself wouldn't want to keep this in permanently 🤔.
Thanks, it's designed as an emergency repair. It's not meant to be a permanent fix
its garbage and destroys the carcass of the tire. id carry a bead hammer and lever before this bullshit.
Is ka price kitna haa
@@shiulemondal9670 50 dollar
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Are they vulcanising rubber plugs which moulds into the tire rubber? Would you get a more permanent patch if you could use rubber cement?
I don't know, I only use what comes with the kit
I have used this method for years on construction sites where most of the tires are bias ply, but do not use on steel belted tires as it will cut the plug quickly, also it will break the belts in the tire. I've always aired the tire up to the correct pressure before inserting the plug, it will go in much easier.
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Sending my full support Sir god bless you sir 🙏 from Philippines
Thank you !
It's cool as a temporary fix for sure. Better than being stranded or having to replace with spare tire. Sometimes I'm well dressed and don't want to get dirty lol
Thank for this information,i want learn from this video and want to buy it for bussines
are these temporary fix or are they permanent fix? and do they work on radial tires?
I like the rubber material better. More glue and rubber material coming out a little while it cures for few days, creating a better and safer seal.
I agree
Great temporary solution for us bikers who can't carry a spare :)
This one would probably be better for bikes: ruclips.net/video/E0Xi-EWmwxs/видео.html
Crystal clear
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You made that look hard work
It's harder work trying to film it that it is actualy doing it lol :)
@@screwsnutsandbolts haha I can imagine! Very cool repair tool though
Thanks, the idea is good but the nozzle is a little bit too wide. I think I'd prefer to use the string type repair kit if I had to fix a tyre in an emergency.
@@screwsnutsandbolts yes, that's what I currently use for my ride on mowers, I buy the red stick string ones
We use this kit in our automotive repair shop. Definitely a time saver and it works.
Thanks for watching :)
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What happen to the plastic lead, you took it out after it's done?
It remains in the tyre
wherry nice video. easy to understand
Thank you ! :)
What if the air leaks after repairing this puncture? What's the solution shall we put tube
Thank you for your information video
You're welcome !
I put patch glue on them not oil as oil takes the sealant off the plug
What a great video , love the internal view!
Thanks very much !
This was a common way to repair a bias ply tire back in the 60's and 70's. Back then the gun was powered by your air compressor and was considered a permanent repair. They worked great. This is the same idea reintroduced.
WOW! What a great detailed video! Very appreciated! 🙏🙏🙏
Glad you enjoyed it! :)
Great job sir 😍
Cheers ! 👍
these dont work on steel belted tires, the woven steel cuts the plug very quick. i bought one of these in the seventies, it worked great for my atv tires, i also didnt put oil on the plug, i coated the entire plug with glue and the hole too
. glue is what I was thinking. too., just makes sense 👍🇨🇦
Now Mike dammit! Why didn’t you tell me BEFORE I bought one?! Lol
@@SuperReznative it still doesn’t work. I used mini torch. Paint remover GUN. LOTS. I MEAN LOTS OF VULCANIZING GLUE!
Thanks, ive a reamer and needle and a few strings,
Ive vulcanising glue
Sir ye tool kahan milegi kitna price hai batao please 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
I bought it on Ebay for about $45 dollars
Where do you buy this tool and it’s plugs ?
I bought this on Ebay
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Thanks
What shud i do with the cut away leftover
Bin it :)
Where is this device bro but my place is Ethiopië
I bought this on Ebay
Nice concept
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Killer video
That lead will always be in the tyre?
Never causes any vibration?
It stays in there until you get the tyre patched. It's only designed as a temporary repair.
Temporary, how else would you repair it?
Where I am, a mushroom repair is actually a permanent done by tyre shops.
Over here they usually put a rubber patch on the inside of the tyre for a more permanent fix
Great video thank you
You're welcome. Thanks for watching :)
Very Nice And very Good
Thank you ! :)
Can I use this in a bicycle?
No it's too big but there are smaller kits that you can use on bicycle tyres
@@screwsnutsandbolts A..ok...perfect it's a good tool by the way...
Desconoces bastante los smart yo tengo seis y la batería va dentro debajo de los pies del acompañante y lo k más faya es k consumen aceite y no los revisan cada dos semanas un saludo
What does the plastic lead do?
The tapered shape of the lead makes it easier to push the tool into the hole in the tire.
Thank you
Good Day Sir, I would like to have one set kit, where can I buy the kit ? and how much the price? I have a tire shop here in CEBU, PHILIPPINES. Thank You and God Bless
I bought mine on Ebay for about $50
El que no sabe es como el que no ve. Hace lo mismo del taco y lijan los cables y igual el aire tiende a salirse. Y no es mejor que. El parche ni remplaza al parche.
Comments regarding a quick fix. I would forgo this one, and use the 'rope' style. Cheap and faster and easier. For me personally, I consider the rope type as a permanent repair. Used them at least a dozen times, only had one leak.
The technique shown here certainly works but is not any more effective. If I had an inflation source, I wouldn't even bother with my spare. Plug inflate, get on your way. - Cheers
Very nice
Thanks !
Thanks very much
You're welcome !
What tour oil pleese
I don't know, it doesn't say on the label
Ok thank you
Easy job is tyre plug gun..👍
What about the plastic lead particle?
It stays in the tyre
Where I will get this machine ?
I'm from dhaka Bangladesh
I bought mine from Ebay
Where did I get it in India
I bought mine on Ebay
Went straight to Amazon after watching this video.
Another excellent one thanks!
Thanks again! :)
Nice information 😎❤️👍
Lubricating the hole with fresh rubber solution ( and the un-oiled plug head + outside of the insertion nozzle? ) and inserting IMMEDIATELY will result in the strongest bond possible ( when the solvent evaporates + penetrates the tyre rubber ) ... this method also works well with the sticky strip kits .... this will also last the life of the tyre ! ( the tool will need to be cleaned , but it is worth it ! ) ..... DAVE™ .....
Excellent guidance provided thanks so much
You're very welcome!
How to buy this product in kolkata india. Plz guide me
I bought this from Ebay
I've got the wick type kit, where you get one of those??
I got this from ebay
Not in the US
What if you use rubber cement (instead of oil) to coat the entire plug? Would you have a permanent fix?
I'm just demonstrating the kit and going by it's instructions. You could be right though :)
The oil is for lubrication. Cement will make it stuck inside kit..
Well made video
Thanks ! :)
Where can I buy kit ? No link
I bought this from Ebay
It would be better to add some rubber glue between the plug and tyre at inside the tyre to make it permanent since there seems to be a chance to do so before pulling the plug tight.
Der kha buddy 👍
I had this done as a temporary repair and when i took my car to my local shop for tyre replacement they said they can actually take the mushroom repair out and put a proper patch in so saved me a new tyre
Great video
Thanks!
The ones we use in South Africa you don't need to remove the tire, and push in and out and viola.
Tyre is removed for demo only.
Nailed it.
lol :)
Amazing
Thanks
I want this gun.where is available.
I bought it from Ebay
Thank You
Thanks for watching !
Estas haciendo el agujero mas grande y dañando la malla metalica,lo mejor es desarmar y vulcanizar.
I'm just demonstrating how to use the kit
Used ruber sealant for good
Thanks for video. I bought Grand Pitstop, but still have doubts about inserting mashroom with no adhesive... Any comments regardless?
I know what you mean. It does seem strange but most of these kits don't require any sort of adhesive.
Where can we get this in Nigeria?
I bought mine from Ebay
Very good very nice reaper you are so good trike you my love to see you video bast of luck to you
Thank you so much 😀
Best 👍👍
Thank you! Cheers! :)
Wow wonderful
Thank you!
Buy this machine ka rate bataiye kitna pahunch lagane wale ka
thank you
You're welcome
Bhai ye gun kit kya rate or is panchar ke kitane rupe lete ho
I bought mine on Ebay: www.ebay.ie/itm/234217635041?