I saw my next door neighbour he was doing that while the tyre was still connected to the wheel and he was at least 70 years old and doing it by hand and I once saw a woman that was built like Hercules doing the same thing outside a petrol station and she was painting them white and selling them lol
It's a large container. Do what you want with it! Bury it and line it and make a small pond and fountain, use a ton of these to make a pyramid for kids to climb with a slide connected, fill it with plants, make a rock garden, anything
Save your chit chat please!!!
Wetting the machete reduces friction making cutting the tire easier.
Excellent, helpful!!
I saw my next door neighbour he was doing that while the tyre was still connected to the wheel and he was at least 70 years old and doing it by hand and I once saw a woman that was built like Hercules doing the same thing outside a petrol station and she was painting them white and selling them lol
Excellent! Fun well I guess that is up to you to decide.
Good job ...
What's the purpose of that?
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It's a large container. Do what you want with it! Bury it and line it and make a small pond and fountain, use a ton of these to make a pyramid for kids to climb with a slide connected, fill it with plants, make a rock garden, anything
@@Roxanne821 I've made all those things with plain old non-inverted tires.
WOW, a lot could be edited out of this.
Good demo, too much pausing and talking
My grandpa wouldnt cut the tire..idk how he would invert them
I have never saw anyone do that but I have seen the finished product with both sides in ittact so it's definitely possible.
@@bw3506 lol yeah my grandpa was from an entirely different generation. Who knows how he did the things he did.
Your doing the last part wrong dude! There is an easier and quicker way
Where can we learn about this easier and quicker way?
Why was this such as show? Almost every southerner does this.