
bits -
200mm 41/41 unistrut bracket
2m 3/4 galv pipe
25mm pipe clamp
m1 wall plate
m12 rawlbolts
m10 studding, nuts, bolts, washers
i flattened the pipe a bit with my wammer so it'd fit in the unistrut, and drilled a 10mm hole in thend & rounded it off so it can move up & down - took up the slack either side with washers and 2 m10 nuts inside the pipe so it can't crush

fitted a pipe clip with a bolt at first, but the bolt popped a hole in the tyre lol - just as well it wasn't a new one or i'd be well pissed off!

mark2 - used a length of m10 studding with a m10 wall plate to spread the load against the tyre

bingo


it makes the job easier by soaping the bead as soon as it pushes down.... then it breaks with no effort.

mark3 - i'll use a sliding collar over the 3/4 pipe with high tensile studding instead of the mild steel, which bends too easy. if i tap some grub screws in the collar i'll be able to adjust it to fit different height wheels.

just for practice i popped off the old tyres off my firestorm wheels..... result

win number 2 is i found my 2ft levers and rim protectors, but dont need them now if i use the cable tie method.
next job is to make a balancing frame with some 450mm unistrut brackets......
