Tyre changing machine, 3 phase ?

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Tyre changing machine, 3 phase ?

Post by Sanjøy » Thu Aug 05, 2010 11:07 pm

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Re: Tyre changing machine, 3 phase ?

Post by thinfourth » Fri Aug 06, 2010 5:51 am

Probably 3phase and will also need a big fat air supply

But phase converters aren't hugely expensive these days and are damn clever
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Re: Tyre changing machine, 3 phase ?

Post by mckeann » Fri Aug 06, 2010 6:54 am

sanj, as i said on frolic, your mental for buying your own tyre changing machine, when you can just pay a local garage 20 quid to change 4 tyres. Plus the fact you mentioned that you were going to get a man in to change them on your machine. Its just a pointless waste of cash.

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Post by Corranga » Fri Aug 06, 2010 8:24 am

mckeann wrote:Plus the fact you mentioned that you were going to get a man in to change them on your machine. Its just a pointless waste of cash.
Well trained multi-tasking butler? :lol:

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Re: Tyre changing machine, 3 phase ?

Post by Hambo » Fri Aug 06, 2010 9:35 am

That machine is not for you.
If you catch me at AMP3 can give sum advice.
Have pratcul expernce of difrent machines. :thumbsup

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Re: Tyre changing machine, 3 phase ?

Post by Ferg » Fri Aug 06, 2010 10:07 am

Don't think that'll be three phase, but I've used one with an arm that small before and I certainly wouldn't put my own wheels on one without expecting at least a little marking. Also that compressor you're getting from me wouldn't drive that.

Intersting idea TBH, I've thought of doing the same myself. You'll be wanting a balancing machine too BTW. :thumbsup

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Re: Tyre changing machine, 3 phase ?

Post by BigD » Sat Aug 07, 2010 11:33 pm

I couldn't find anywhere to change tyres for £20 a set which is why I bought my tyre changing machine. Even worse if it's your own tyres they just want to bend you over. :roll:

That one looks pretty good Sanj, hard to tell if 3 phase or not but I doubt it. You'd be best to view it anyway and you'd find out then. I paid about £300 for mine and that one looks better. I am always changing tyres as I have 4 sets of wheels and slicks don't last long on track so being able to change them myself has saved a fortune. I use a relatively small compressor and it works perfect. :thumbsup

If you've got the space and change a few tyres I'd do it. Mine has saved me a fortune in money and time. 8)

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Re: Tyre changing machine, 3 phase ?

Post by mckeann » Sun Aug 08, 2010 8:03 am

I must be lucky, a garage within a 1/4 of a a mile from my house does whatever i want to my tyres, new or old, for 20 quid for 4, even if they're on the car. Saves me jacking it up and leaving it on axle stands.

Remember Donald, your not totally useless at manual work like Sanjoy :wink: sorry sanj :lol:

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Re: Tyre changing machine, 3 phase ?

Post by tut » Sun Aug 08, 2010 8:08 am

I am fortunate as well, John Duthie does mine for free, even though I do not buy the tyres from him.

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Re: Tyre changing machine, 3 phase ?

Post by BigD » Sun Aug 08, 2010 9:47 am

mckeann wrote:I must be lucky, a garage within a 1/4 of a a mile from my house does whatever i want to my tyres, new or old, for 20 quid for 4, even if they're on the car. Saves me jacking it up and leaving it on axle stands.

Remember Donald, your not totally useless at manual work like Sanjoy :wink: sorry sanj :lol:
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I went round about 10 tyre places one day to get tyres put on a set of wheels, which were off the car and nobody would do that for under £7 a wheel. I went into one place and they were all standing round doing nothing and still wouldn't cut their price. A complete waste of a morning and then I had to go back and collect them later that day. :roll:

So I bought a tyre machine and now can do 4 wheels tyres in about an hour. :thumbsup Any time I like. 8) It doed take a bit of practice though. :?

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Re: Tyre changing machine, 3 phase ?

Post by Sanjøy » Sun Aug 08, 2010 5:54 pm

mckeann wrote:sanj, as i said on frolic, your mental for buying your own tyre changing machine, when you can just pay a local garage 20 quid to change 4 tyres. Plus the fact you mentioned that you were going to get a man in to change them on your machine. Its just a pointless waste of cash.
Was winding you up about getting a man to do it! I too cannot find £20 for all four corners and use Stevie @ Pronto when needed. The rational behind it is that the merc uses a set and a bit of tyres per year, I have (had, another story) snow tyres for the Mini and the 340 uses a set and a bit per year too.
Got a garage now with some space and thought what the heck.

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Re: Tyre changing machine, 3 phase ?

Post by Modena Scotland » Sun Aug 08, 2010 7:27 pm

I like the idea of full machines/equipments in a garage at home :thumbsup
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Re: Tyre changing machine, 3 phase ?

Post by Sanjøy » Sun Aug 08, 2010 7:46 pm

Modena Scotland wrote:I like the idea of full machines/equipments in a garage at home :thumbsup

Go on post the link to the Japanese home garage hobby thing again!
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Re: Tyre changing machine, 3 phase ?

Post by Sanjøy » Fri Oct 15, 2010 11:51 pm

Good thing the toy budget is on hold right now. Although if Hambo taught me correctly that is the tyre machine I do not want... ?

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Re: Tyre changing machine, 3 phase ?

Post by pete » Sat Oct 16, 2010 12:19 am

Sanj,

You are not alone, I too have urges to fill my garage with tools I neither need nor know how to use...
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