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Novel Tyre Repairer.

For repairing cycle and motor tyres a novel device has been introduced. It is known as a puncture closer, and consists mainly of two small circular wooden discs, together with a metal clip for holding them in position on the tyres. The patch is affixed in the usual way with solution, but instead of being

pressed down by the fingers, it is covered with the discs, which are secured in position by the clip. Not only is a pe feet and exceptionally clean repair made by this method, with a minimum of trouble, time, and inconvenience, but the patch and the tyre are thoroughly welded and made as one.

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Progress, 1 November 1905, Page 13

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Novel Tyre Repairer. Progress, 1 November 1905, Page 13

Novel Tyre Repairer. Progress, 1 November 1905, Page 13

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