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Repairing Logo tubes?
So, I just spent ten minutes looking for some reference on CD to a patch kit for our logo piece tube thingies (btw, what's the right name for those?) and was surprised not to find anything. What have people been using, besides duct tape, to fix up popped tubes? I'm especially interested in finding what they used at competition, and of course, the cheapest solutions as well.
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Tuck tape works fairly well. That's the thin red stuff used on Tyvek House Wrap, not duct (or duck) tape. Building supply places - Home Depot, Rona, Home Hardware, Lowe's - carry it.
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Gaffe tape is the best you'll get. That will at least get you a tube that works for a few minutes.
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One problem, though: Sheathing tape is not available in all the patriotic colors of FIRST, or yellow. Just red and white. It'd be nice to have all our tubes be uniform, not patchwork. Quote:
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When I was Field Supervisor in Boston we had a couple of hundred tubes Alex Cormier repaired when he was impromptu Field Supervisor at GTR West and almost every one of them were tossed out. Once the tubes get damaged they just aren't long for this world. They are very cheaply made and break easily. FIRST provided a tube repair kit (I think it was vinyl tape) to try to make tubes last but rarely did it really work. Once a tube got popped they were gonna leak no matter what.
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If your occurrence is a small hole, I would suggest patching it by using a lighter/hot source to mold the plastics back together. I have yet to do it but I may test it up at our shop tomorrow. I will let you all know how the results play out.
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If you plan on keeping logo pieces for demonstration purposes, I would recommend filling them with some type of lightweight foam.
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All you need is a bike tube pach kit. I popet a cuple of tube and after paching them up they are still good 4 months later.
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