
Originally Posted by
redeyedtreefr0g
If you have installed screws from the inside of a tire, points out, what did you use to protect your tube from the screw heads?
One layer of duct tape over them failed miserably.
We then tried squares of the destroyed inner tube surrounded by seat tape (cloth tape that rips like duct tape for patching the vinyl school bus seats) like little tire band-aids.
I thought for sure that would work, but I stepped outside to go to work this afternoon and the tire was flat again, after taking me to work and back again fine this morning. This time it seems like maybe the culprit was a fold of the original duct tape- there was a point which may have been sharp enough to wear a hole in the tube? Seemed like friction there was the cause, rather than a neat puncture.
Am I always going to have to worry about when I might get a flat? I can't commute like that, with an unreliable tire. Also, I'm already sick of taking my wheels apart to fix flats.