Field Repair tundra tires
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Wed Jan 29, 2020 10:14 am
hotrod180 wrote:This looks much handier, for air mattress as well as tires, esp since I already have a Ryobi cordless drill. .
Unfortunately I discovered that my Ryobi cordless is a 12v model, not 18v.
That's what I get for buying stuff on clearance sale, I guess.
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Bowie; I looked up Stan's and directions say it stays liquid 2-7 months. Have you had any trouble with it turning solid or does it actually still work after 7 months.
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