Need to put some steal some chicken wire in there so they don't fall apart rebar I want to see another video I want to put some concrete wheels on my trailer
Pulse jets make very low output and thrust for size you’d need a lada sized pulse jet to move even a gutted one and by that point you’re at diminishing returns. A turbine powered lada though, that’d be cool. And dangerously fast.
They did this years ago and result was what you expect. Foam collapsed after getting hit and not being elastic didnt return to its form. Its not worth even as tire quick fix really.
Imagine rail road tracks except its pressurized tire rubber and the car has reinforced concrete wheels. I bet with steel meshing in it that concrete works fine.
Yup. Also 5% air entrainment is critical for strong and flexible concrete. Concrete doesn't dry, it hydrates. The water reacts chemically and is REQUIRED to cure the concrete. 5% air entrainment then keep it wet for 28 days. Glass fibre reinforcement would be good as well.
If the concrete did literally freeze during the first week of curing, it's no good. The curing reaction stopped, and it'll never start up again. At most, it's only going to be as strong as it was when it froze.
You should do this again with some rebar, wrapped around the wheel, and welding some loops of rebar/steel onto the wheel itself. Then let the concrete cure for a week or more. They'd stand up to quite a lot more stress.
I am so glad they mentioned the road at the end, while really cool to see what you are able to do when all other options are exhausted. You do this at home, at least in America, and you will owe some money I am sure of it lol.
What you need to do is install a metal wire mesh inside the tire before filling it, like rebar in buildings. And nylon additive to the concrete mix. You also need to pump it in under pressure from the center of the rim, like the air but larger hole. No holes in the rubber! I'd even try to embed a rubber strip around to buffer some shock.
u should've reinforced the concrete with long strand fibreglass fibres. they mix right in the wet concrete nicely and drastically increases the strength.
Suggestion: How about drilling holes in the steel rims in centered positions. Then installing pipe fittings of a size capable of handling the flow of hydraulic cement, and injecting the compound into the tires. Essentially, you would be replacing the valve stems with something much larger. THEN: as the concrete is curing, rotate the tires on some type of equipment, like maybe a tire balancing machine, so that the setting of the concrete would be aided by centrifugal force. As the moisture evaporates during the curing process, more of the compound could be injected until it is completely full. The tires could be left totally intact, as there would be no need to cut them apart. 🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
An easy way to reinforce concrete is to mix fiberglass fibers into your liquid concrete then it acts as a lattice inside that hard concrete. Also if you could find a way to inject it under pressure into the tires you would get a more uniform, tire like shape.
I highly recommend everyone to go and see the russian version of this channel. It got so much more content. Even if you do not understand shiet of what they are saying it is still fun! I really wish they had subtitles tho.
@Garage 54 Reinforcement welded to the rim and then some wire around the inside of the tyre. Also would be cool to see it on different surfaces, how would it work on grass or sand as well. And a set of challenges: bottles, spikes, tyres, water planing...
Concrete tires need to be reinforced by rebars that are welded on the rims, wait for 28 days before the third test. a small suggestion from an architect.
Insert some rubber in between the rim and concrete to act as a damper. That should reduce destructive forces to the wheels and drivetrain when we reach 320km/h. 👌
Concrete needs tension! Use many windings of burlap sacks inside the tires then backfill it with concrete. Just like you are laying fiberglass. It will look hilarious as it slowly comes apart at much higher speed. If you link the bags end to end with zip ties or ripe you can make one continuous winding many meters long. It will be stronger.
Next time, leave the tires on until it gets dry. The tires hold in the moisture so that the concrete cures stronger. Also use fiber reinforced concrete along with some wire mesh and rebar.
Try adding a fiber mat or fiber fill to the concrete mix. wrap layers of it. MAKE FIBER GLASS WHEELS!!! PUT LIGHTS IN THEM AND LEAVE THEM CLEAR!!! LOL reinforce them so they last longer too!! Try wire coiled in the concrete, both ways, with the tire ( around the rim like a big coil) and perpendicular to the rotation of the tire ( across the tire like the sweet spring rims you made in another video). Try grass and tall weeds in the mix too, like a nature's tire, for them tree hugger. lmao!!!
ooo soo easy to fix. make new cement wheels with rebar, weld big o-rings and put in, i say they will hold, rive the O some rebar fingers sticking out in the concrete also
dudes, we need to next level this action. some re-bar like suggested welded to the rims, pack with chicken wire ; but ; i reckon get some normal tyres, shred them into chunks like what they use in playgrounds and stuff, then, mix in with the cement and pour into the wheel moulds like you did here ; leave for a week or so and done. use a higher level MPA cement also so its strong. love your work definate 2nd round needed.
Definitelly go with the reinforced concrete please! And also make sure you keep the cement to harden enough. The best thing is to put it underwater for hardening process for one month.
You gentlemen just invented the greatest snow tires ever once you incorporate reinforcement to the concrete you can have the ends stick out for better grip in the snow.
Well that was fun, but what is next? I would try different concretes and even reinforced. There is no shrinking concrete but not sure of its overall strength but you can add fiberglass (for reinforcement) into the mix and leave it in the tire as like the ultimate runflat tire. Then the others you can test with regular cement with fiber and steel with the tire off. There is also very high strength concretes that have a very high strength (here in the US its high PSI load and sold in bags) and can fiber fill one to see how it fairs. So one super tire with the rubber and 3 without rubber (High strength, steel reinforced, fiber reinforced) You can buy your own fiber fill for concrete separately and the fiber would be easier to pour in.
A Suggestion. Maybe try mixing fiberglass fibers in the concrete to reinforce the concrete and it may work quite a bit better against breaking into chunks.
Wheel with rebar and use something too vibrate the mixture at the beginning. Also look into different types of concrete, something good for vibrations/consistent impact.
One of the flaws of your concrete was that it contained too much water as evidenced by it shrinking. You need to use less water (so it wouldn't flow) and pack it in with sticks. And concrete doesn't harden by drying, it needs to react with water. Drying it too fast can actually impede hardening. I'm looking forward to the next one!
Hey garage 54. Many people request you to put "rebar" in the concrete. In this case, concrete fibres is the way to go. That wil keep the concrete together for sure. If you use the iron fibres we might even see som sparks :)
With concrete wheels it will make it impossible for the cops to spike strip you
Just don't remove the rubber. But what about airless tires though?
ReflexPoint 1983 and that's how wheels of a how wheels was invented even though their plastic
We got airless tires from Michelin
@@Kana0211 I guess you can't spike those. I've kicked their airless zero turn tires in real life, and they are rock solid
This is true however if the tire just falls apart I'd imagine a pit maneuver would absolutely end very violently
They gotta try and put some rebar in them somehow. That would be wicked
chicken wire would be plenty to hold them together.
A few rebar rings
Some rebar rings welded to the steel wheels will do the job!
They should use fibre reinforced concrete
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Reinforcing the concrete wheel is a good idea, do it.
adding same rebar
Agree
only have to cut one side open and then add rings they shouldn't pull apart that way maybe let it sit an extra week
Agree, DO IT!!!
Need to put some steal some chicken wire in there so they don't fall apart rebar I want to see another video I want to put some concrete wheels on my trailer
Pulse jet engine on a lightweight Lada
It would literally go BRRRRRRRR
Pulse jettttt!!!!!
Pulse jets make very low output and thrust for size you’d need a lada sized pulse jet to move even a gutted one and by that point you’re at diminishing returns. A turbine powered lada though, that’d be cool. And dangerously fast.
More like several pulse jets...would be cool
That would be pretty cool too
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Concrete is always a SOLID choice for making wheels.
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I see no “concrete” evidence that this would work...
@@scottsmith5623 it'd probably fall apart quicker than wet cement
@@scottsmith5623What a pourable joke! Thanks Scott!
Fill the tires with polyurethane, that will be interesting 🤔.
That is like some industrial vehicles, but they have to be filled with expanding foam whilst spinning albeit quite slowly.
They did this years ago and result was what you expect. Foam collapsed after getting hit and not being elastic didnt return to its form. Its not worth even as tire quick fix really.
I can't express how much joy these videos bring me.
Maybe drill holes in the rim to put some long nails in like rebar. Tie them together with cloth for a cross ply haha
Our Mad Lads need to reinforce that concrete with some rebar.
Some wadded-up wire mesh, maybe?
this is how cyberpunk engineers developed their physics
Solid game, brittle physics.
Add some rebar, or fibre-glass, to reinforce it.
Also - would be awesome to see epoxy granite.
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i was once fiddling withe idea of making a road from strips of tires and the wheels from asphalt...
i like your brain
Imagine rail road tracks except its pressurized tire rubber and the car has reinforced concrete wheels. I bet with steel meshing in it that concrete works fine.
i mean you would have a puncture proof tire
Dark wing duck, extinct possibility
Yea revisit this one with reinforcing and let it cure for a least 28 days.
Yup. Also 5% air entrainment is critical for strong and flexible concrete. Concrete doesn't dry, it hydrates. The water reacts chemically and is REQUIRED to cure the concrete. 5% air entrainment then keep it wet for 28 days.
Glass fibre reinforcement would be good as well.
Fiber and rebar in them...
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If the concrete did literally freeze during the first week of curing, it's no good. The curing reaction stopped, and it'll never start up again. At most, it's only going to be as strong as it was when it froze.
its great to see these guys having fun, doing what ever.
Taking the name "Firestone" a bit literal.
👋😂👍classic!
You should do this again with some rebar, wrapped around the wheel, and welding some loops of rebar/steel onto the wheel itself. Then let the concrete cure for a week or more. They'd stand up to quite a lot more stress.
Yes! Mesh reinforcement for Concrete Tires.
Suggestion: Solid Fiberglass Tires?
No one has ever done this before.
Garage 54 just 'cemented' their place in history.
You guys are so entertaining and great much love to you all!
use fiber glass to reinforce the concrete and make sure you are using the highest quality concrete
I haven't even watched the video yet and I can tell the ride of those tires should be pristine.
You could leave the rubber around the tire to keep it together i think that would be interesting too
ruclips.net/video/eusgXEa22oE/видео.html They made it, few years ago.
It would take a year to cure with tire on.
@@Hanzyscure No, classic portland cement concrete can cure under water without air, but it takes 3-4weeks. It dont need to be dry. It need only time.
I love this channel😍
I am so glad they mentioned the road at the end, while really cool to see what you are able to do when all other options are exhausted. You do this at home, at least in America, and you will owe some money I am sure of it lol.
Idea for the next video: make concrete wheels and an inflatable rubber road. That may be the next step in transportation.
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What you need to do is install a metal wire mesh inside the tire before filling it, like rebar in buildings. And nylon additive to the concrete mix. You also need to pump it in under pressure from the center of the rim, like the air but larger hole. No holes in the rubber! I'd even try to embed a rubber strip around to buffer some shock.
u should've reinforced the concrete with long strand fibreglass fibres. they mix right in the wet concrete nicely and drastically increases the strength.
Suggestion: How about drilling holes in the steel rims in centered positions. Then installing pipe fittings of a size capable of handling the flow of hydraulic cement, and injecting the compound into the tires.
Essentially, you would be replacing the valve stems with something much larger.
THEN: as the concrete is curing, rotate the tires on some type of equipment, like maybe a tire balancing machine, so that the setting of the concrete would be aided by centrifugal force. As the moisture evaporates during the curing process, more of the compound could be injected until it is completely full.
The tires could be left totally intact, as there would be no need to cut them apart.
🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
I was thinking of re-bar in the tires. But someone said a pulse jet that also sounds like a good idea too.
Love the driver's voice, sounds very much like André Roussimoff (André the Giant).
Everytime I see something super crazy it’s always garage54 🤣🤣 I love this guy. I wanna move to Russia
These are truly the most interesting car videos on the internet
Now the wheels will never run out of air
The original video of you filling the tires with cement was the first video I ever saw on your channel!
Thats how the flintstones make drag slicks 👍
put Rebar (reinforcing bar) in to the concrete, to hold the wheel together better, like with all modern buildings.
So much Fun! I look forward to all of these!
"Smooth on Silicone" inside the tires would be cool, maybe with a 50A or 40A durometer.
Fiber-reinforced with some steel mesh would probably hold it together pretty good.
An easy way to reinforce concrete is to mix fiberglass fibers into your liquid concrete then it acts as a lattice inside that hard concrete. Also if you could find a way to inject it under pressure into the tires you would get a more uniform, tire like shape.
Translating the decals... You're the man!
I am amazed they survived the burnout.
Cement tyres + Lada + Ice Lake = Awesomeness!
Must say, love the screen format. I actually get full screen (almost).
They hear me rollin
They hatin
Patrolling they tryin to catch me ridin limestone
Curious to see what reinforced concrete be like with them. With rebar inside? That sounds interesting!!
CONCRETE ABSORBS WATER AS IT HARDENS.
Resin filled tyres, rolled through valve-stem hole, rubber still on. Or bath sealant. Those would be good
I highly recommend everyone to go and see the russian version of this channel. It got so much more content. Even if you do not understand shiet of what they are saying it is still fun! I really wish they had subtitles tho.
@Garage 54 Reinforcement welded to the rim and then some wire around the inside of the tyre. Also would be cool to see it on different surfaces, how would it work on grass or sand as well. And a set of challenges: bottles, spikes, tyres, water planing...
Concrete tires need to be reinforced by rebars that are welded on the rims, wait for 28 days before the third test. a small suggestion from an architect.
Flintstone tire's!.. 😂
That last tire shot was pretty awesome taking out the camera
I was surprised to see a LADA. Do a burnout 😂
please do one with reinforced bars inside!!!!
Insert some rubber in between the rim and concrete to act as a damper. That should reduce destructive forces to the wheels and drivetrain when we reach 320km/h. 👌
ADD REBAR TO CONCRETE TIRES!!
Concrete needs tension! Use many windings of burlap sacks inside the tires then backfill it with concrete. Just like you are laying fiberglass. It will look hilarious as it slowly comes apart at much higher speed. If you link the bags end to end with zip ties or ripe you can make one continuous winding many meters long. It will be stronger.
Next time, leave the tires on until it gets dry. The tires hold in the moisture so that the concrete cures stronger. Also use fiber reinforced concrete along with some wire mesh and rebar.
Have they done an episode with wheels completely made out of steel? The sparks they'd make would be amazing.
Try adding a fiber mat or fiber fill to the concrete mix. wrap layers of it. MAKE FIBER GLASS WHEELS!!! PUT LIGHTS IN THEM AND LEAVE THEM CLEAR!!! LOL reinforce them so they last longer too!! Try wire coiled in the concrete, both ways, with the tire ( around the rim like a big coil) and perpendicular to the rotation of the tire ( across the tire like the sweet spring rims you made in another video). Try grass and tall weeds in the mix too, like a nature's tire, for them tree hugger. lmao!!!
tire manufacturers spend millions on developing the best tires possible
garage 54: let's make concrete tires
Put the rims in the centre of round forms with re-bar rings and pour a set of racing slicks.
ooo soo easy to fix. make new cement wheels with rebar, weld big o-rings and put in, i say they will hold, rive the O some rebar fingers sticking out in the concrete also
It sounds like a Earthquake train LOL
Carro com pneu de concreto muito legal de mais e um cara criativo
Garage54 2021: (clickbait) not yet.. they even destroy all that 4 concrete tires for us 😂
dudes, we need to next level this action. some re-bar like suggested welded to the rims, pack with chicken wire ; but ; i reckon get some normal tyres, shred them into chunks like what they use in playgrounds and stuff, then, mix in with the cement and pour into the wheel moulds like you did here ; leave for a week or so and done. use a higher level MPA cement also so its strong. love your work definate 2nd round needed.
Definitely gotta do rebar or some mesh mat to help give the concrete tire tensile strength.
Definitelly go with the reinforced concrete please! And also make sure you keep the cement to harden enough. The best thing is to put it underwater for hardening process for one month.
You guys got to do a second episode with reinforced wheels. Bonus points if you can super size it and get a big truck with concrete wheels.
You gentlemen just invented the greatest snow tires ever once you incorporate reinforcement to the concrete you can have the ends stick out for better grip in the snow.
Well that was fun, but what is next? I would try different concretes and even reinforced. There is no shrinking concrete but not sure of its overall strength but you can add fiberglass (for reinforcement) into the mix and leave it in the tire as like the ultimate runflat tire. Then the others you can test with regular cement with fiber and steel with the tire off. There is also very high strength concretes that have a very high strength (here in the US its high PSI load and sold in bags) and can fiber fill one to see how it fairs. So one super tire with the rubber and 3 without rubber (High strength, steel reinforced, fiber reinforced) You can buy your own fiber fill for concrete separately and the fiber would be easier to pour in.
Waiting for round 2 with #reinforced_concrete. Good job 👌
We made a concrete toboggan in highschool once.... bit of a pain to get up the hill but it worked well
Give it some beans on 3 concrete wheels and a steelie!
Watch out Goodyear people gonna start making there own tires
A Suggestion. Maybe try mixing fiberglass fibers in the concrete to reinforce the concrete and it may work quite a bit better against breaking into chunks.
Reinforced concrete
I love your car experiments. Hopefully some one finds something and improves on it
Now those are Flintstone Wheels yabba dabba doo
Those burnouts were sick
With the old rims, you can weld some reinforcement and then you can concrete them!
Wheel with rebar and use something too vibrate the mixture at the beginning. Also look into different types of concrete, something good for vibrations/consistent impact.
Fred flintstone wheels will be fun it certainly will lower the centre of gravity and improve handling
One of the flaws of your concrete was that it contained too much water as evidenced by it shrinking. You need to use less water (so it wouldn't flow) and pack it in with sticks. And concrete doesn't harden by drying, it needs to react with water. Drying it too fast can actually impede hardening.
I'm looking forward to the next one!
Thank you for interpreting the stickers.
Rebar would work, but difficult to get into a tire, but if a material called Fibermesh was mixed into the concrete, that would work much better.
The one that you mentioned at the beginning was the first video from you guys that I ever saw. It was
My favorite video is where they put the lead in the tires. I hadn't laughed like that in years.
You should DEFINITELY do this again with reinforced wheels!
Hey garage 54.
Many people request you to put "rebar" in the concrete.
In this case, concrete fibres is the way to go.
That wil keep the concrete together for sure.
If you use the iron fibres we might even see som sparks :)
If you ever needed concrete evidence that rubber tires are better, here it is !