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I use the 3/16 hollow brass tubing you can get at Home Depot or Lowes .
So would a pierceing needle work? Those are hollow also. But not sure if they punch a hole the same.
F'n perfect answer! Lol. Cool. Id prob go a diff route then lol. I know a couple tattooist so coulda had easy accessMaybe…. I am a tattooist (21 years now) and pierced for about 10 years also… you would need a pretty big guage. Maybe a 6 gauge needle… And would need to remove the tire to go through it like needed possibly…. Although, a Piercing needle has a tri bevel edge… you may be able to pinch the tire enough to get the whole point through. But that would be about 1/4 inch on a 6 guage…. Roughly….. you can try but not sure how the cut would be….
Yes that works.I use a soldering iron, easy, clean edges, and takes a second
Yea same here.Yes that works.
I use a Dremel with a carbide pointy tip. 1/8 at widest. Of course it just melts through. So same as soldering iron but less smoky.
https://www.amazon.ca/Diamond-Wolfr...fix=dremel+diamond+pointy+tip,aps,429&sr=8-40
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I’d keep it smaller than thatDigging up and old thread for some help. Is this hole to big? Badlands 2.8 for reference. I used a 3/16 brass tube. Wasn’t my best work that’s for sure.
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Yeah after looking at the inner hole (2mm) on the wheel I realized it was way to big.I’d keep it smaller than that
It’s fine, I run all my rigs with 3/16” holes in the tires.Yeah after looking at the inner hole (2mm) on the wheel I realized it was way to big.
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