PTmowerMech
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I did the same thing in May of this year. Cost me 8 stitches in my right forearm.. And the funny thing is this happened 3 days after talking to a guy that lost the tip of his thumb at the knuckle doing the same thing we did.I got hurt this year with a ratchet strap around a flat tire , trying to release it after being aired up. I have about one minor accident per year in my shop. I try to be as careful as possible. Please be safe and I’m glad your finger isn’t worse.
After 2 "oh crap" moments trying to seat tire beads I got an air blast bead seater. One of my best purchases ever. Actually have 2 now. Once you use one you won't use anything else.
One of the oh crap moments involved a tire and a can of ether. Luckily I had my head turned so I just burned all the hair off my right arm and the back of my head and first degree burns on the backs of my hand and fingers. Did the ether trick a bunch of times but it just takes one screw up.It's better than ether?
Have tried this trick I use here. When a new tire comes I install an inner tube and air up tube. Then I let this sit out in the hot sun and then the next morning when tire has cooled back down remove the tube and install the tire. Most times it works.I fit new tyres to the outside of the rims then leave them like that for as long as possible so the tyre walls stretch out
When setting the bead remove the valve & use an air duster with a big hole .
Once the beads seat remove the duster and put the valve in
During this time the tyre will deflate enough to undo the strap without loosing a finger
And yes some times I have to do it 3 times .
As for bearings I use an air hammer and rivet setter because it is long enough to go the full length of the spindle housings .
Got some very long chisel bits coming from China by row boat it seems