I experienced a fairly deep tire puncture, but apparently not deep enough to cause deflation. Somewhere around 3/8 mile from home while driving relatively slow, I heard a periodic thumping sound and ultimately found something sticking out of a tire. Despite having continued home, the culprit remained at least 1/8" out from the tread surface. I used a long pair of curved needlenose pliers to pry it out, and it ended up being the pointy end of a broken 1/8" screw. (What I should have done is check for a thread and then try to unscrew it to avoid further damaging the rubber.) The pointy end would have been as deep as about 9/16" from the tread surface, which is itself ~5/32". Thankfully, the tire has not lost any pressure, and I've even been on the highway with it.
At this point, I'm concerned about pushing my luck. At a minimum, it seems one concern is exposing the steel to moisture and inviting corrosion. Something I've thought about trying is working some rubber cement into the hole, but I doubt that would do a whole lot. Does the situation require anything more than constant monitoring?
At this point, I'm concerned about pushing my luck. At a minimum, it seems one concern is exposing the steel to moisture and inviting corrosion. Something I've thought about trying is working some rubber cement into the hole, but I doubt that would do a whole lot. Does the situation require anything more than constant monitoring?
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