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5 Tired and True Trug(s)

Step 4Cutting, phase 2

Cutting, phase 2
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Time to cut the bead. But first, see the first photo for what not to do.

- This is your final warning, don't cut the bead until after you make all of your cuts in the tire!
Don't ask me how I know this. ;-)

- The easy part, if you have whopper bolt cutters. (I've since aquired a smaller pair, and they work fine too, it just takes a little more effort.) Thanks to my neighbor Rick and his buddy, it was a snap. Actually, more of a satisfying crunch to bite through the cable.
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I love to design and make things; and am currently developing a variety of small consumer products. If you have business and marketing expertise to share, please contact me.