Ok. I did leave out the good stuff. I have the tubes sitting on a large flat bed trailer. we had a wind storm and one of the tubes rolled over the side. and dropped about 30" to the ground where we had some scrap metal next to the garage. it met a small metal rod that had been cut and was VERY sharp. I know it should have never been left where it was but it was and now I have a small hole (the size of a tooth pick) in the side of one of my brand new tubes.

I sent Sotar an E-mail explaining exactly what happend. They explained their warranty and it's not covered. but they would be glad to fix it for me. All I gotta do is send it to them, pay S&H and give them $23.00 I might try and see if I can patch it myself. O's mentioned something about a liquid urethane. I sent a reply letter to Sotar and asked them about it and we will see what they say.


thanks for all the help guys,


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