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Whats a good fairly inexpensive tire groover?
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<blockquote data-quote="tonybolton" data-source="post: 396368" data-attributes="member: 3432"><p>I just about finished both of my rears(i've just been piddlin' on it here and there when I visit my parents). </p><p></p><p>I'm certainly getting better and faster with the wood chisel/torch method. I think my initial problem was not enough heat and not heating more of the blade. It's noticeable on my tread block cuts. On my first ones, it looks like a rabbits been nibblin' at'em. The ones I got to last night are more flat with only 2 scrape runs. </p><p></p><p>To finish both rears, i'll need to take it off the trailer. I've rolled it forward and backward as much as I can to easily get to the lugs. Theres prolly a section about a foot long on each tire that I just cant get the angle on while its on the trailer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tonybolton, post: 396368, member: 3432"] I just about finished both of my rears(i've just been piddlin' on it here and there when I visit my parents). I'm certainly getting better and faster with the wood chisel/torch method. I think my initial problem was not enough heat and not heating more of the blade. It's noticeable on my tread block cuts. On my first ones, it looks like a rabbits been nibblin' at'em. The ones I got to last night are more flat with only 2 scrape runs. To finish both rears, i'll need to take it off the trailer. I've rolled it forward and backward as much as I can to easily get to the lugs. Theres prolly a section about a foot long on each tire that I just cant get the angle on while its on the trailer. [/QUOTE]
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