From: andrew hill wrote:

you can always use the ol' dollar bill trick - wrap the tube over the hole
with a dollar.. or double it up between the tube and tire.  that will hold
until you get around to replacing the tire.  i've left tires "patched" like
that for months with no ill effects, though only with small punctures, not
slices - e.g. no stress edges to make the hole grow.

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I booted a tire like that once, then kept putting off a more permanent
repair, until it punctured again. I discovered the dollar bill, torn at
quarter-inch intervals ‹ almost sliced ‹ perpendicular to the direction of
travel. Decided to glue in a canvas boot, uh-huh.

--
Jon ³Papa² Grant, whose canvas boots cost less than a dollar, in dark
Austin, Texas


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