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Uses for Old Tires
Mosquitoes Love TiresPLEASE don't leave old tires laying around -- they are mosquito breeding grounds if they are allowed to catch rain water. Store them indoors somewhere until you figure out what you want to do with them. If you do choose to discard them, check around. Where I live, you can't just put them out with the garbage, but the city offers an annual "tire amnesty day" (usually around Earth Day) where they will take them at no charge, and they are recycled.By Becki in Indiana Beware Cadmium PoisoningJust a caution about growing food in tyres. Tyres contain cadmium which fixes the colour in rubber. Cadmium, though little talked about, is one of the more poisonous of the metals in our environment. Potatoes are known to accumulate cadmium, as do cabbages, carrots, radishes, lettuce, turnips, tobacco, cocoa and peanuts. Obviously potatoes are a concern because they form a large part of most people's diet. As is the case with all heavy metal poisoning, the early symptoms are not noticed until it is too late.By Aussieluci Old Tires Are SaferI was reading about using old tires and they discussed chemical leaching. One thing they said was that the tires *were* old so that they had had lots of time under adverse condition to oxidize and vent harmful gases and chemicals. That is why new tires smell bad and old ones typically do not. I found this info and a lot more on tire houses at http://www.touchtheearthranch.com This was in the FAQ section. I'm quoting:"The surface of used tires has been subjected to years of exposure to oxygen by high speed rotation in the atmosphere. This exposure causes a phenomenon called oxidation. Oxidation 'interlocks' the surface molecules with oxygen and 'out-gassing' (fly-away molecules of synthetic rubber) is considerably limited, if not stopped completely. It's the new tires that stink/outgas, they just need to "rust" for a while, before they are suitable for use as a building material." By Jennie in MT Hanging Table Or PlanterI made a hanging table with a tire. I bought a wood round the size of the tire. I drilled 4 holes through the wood and the tire. and hung it with heavy duty chain. I then hung the chains over a strong tree branch and bolted the chain together. I cut small holes in a couple of places in the wood for cup holes. I painted and sealed the wood. I now sit under the tree and even with the wind the glasses of iced tea don't slip off. I'm going to make another one as a hanging planter for shade loving plants. Same idea but smaller round of wood inside the tire to cover the bottom, a few drain holes and plant. Hang the same way as the table.By Steamer Fishing Uses And RecyclingThe fishing fleets use them as bumpers for boats, tied off short and thrown over the port or starbord side they prevent boats from slamming into each other or the dock when tied to them. Draggers and trawlers use Cookies; small donuts of tires and tire casings whole to make cod ends for fishing on the bottom of the oceans. In California and more and more states, they are starting programs to recover energy by burning them instead of coal. The most common use now is ground up for asphalt fillers.By James Build With TiresTires filled with earth and plastered over to create a walled enclosure with a roof will ensure the room made will take excess heat away from the room and, in times of cold, bring extra heat into the room. Such is the power of the tyre, no more lengthy power bills.By Moore Horse Tire SwingI don't know how they do it, but I have seen where they take an old tire and cut it to make a tire swing that looks like a horse (complete with stirrups). It was at our local petting zoo.By Khickman Planters With Inside Out TiresIn Spain, I saw beautiful displays of geraniums in planters that were made from old car tires. They just cut through the middle all the way round and turn them inside out so they look like old fashioned egg timers. Paint the outside white, line the top part with plastic, stick in some soil, plant up and away you go!By Scraig1 Strawberry PlanterI've seen a beautiful strawberry planter made of tires. Stack them pyramid-style, so that they overlap leaving sections of the insides of the tires open for planting strawberries. Yum! The one I saw had the outsides of the tires painted bright colors.By Shaunta Tirecrafting.comGo to http://www.tirecrafting.com, it has tons of ideas for tires. I had no idea you could use them for retaining walls!By Lora Retaining WallsYou can use whole tires, just like block walls staggering them. Start off with a level surface, dig down if you have to and start your first row, making sure it is level from one end to the other. Now comes the hard part, you have to pack each tire with soil and I mean tightly. I use a short handled sledge hammer. When you get the first row, done drive a 24 inch piece of 3/8 rebar at the back of each tire. Start your next row, staggering the tires so the lines do not match up and do the same thing all over. I have done one wall 90 feet long and 12 feet high 8 years ago and it is still solid as a rock. You need to plant a high fibrous root plant in each tire, I like red honey suckle as it cascades and hides the tires and the wall but monkey grass lariope does well also.By Stanley Tire TableWe found a picture and want to replicate it. You take 2 or 3 old tires and place them one on top of another with a round of different shaped wooden board and either paint it or cover it with faux diamond plate. Use it as a nightstand or table top stand for a room or guys area.By Canadian Momma Making A PlanterI have used old tires for planters and it works good. Just scallop around the tire and turn it imside out.By jbaby7162000 Sand BoxWhen I was a little girl, my mom got a hold of a huge tractor tire, laid it flat on the ground and filled it up with play sand and we had a fun sand box! You can put a tarp over it when not in use to keep it from being the local "kitty box".By wyoKrista ![]() Tire SandalsI don't know where to find instructions, but I remember some kind of sandals where the soles were made from old tires.By AnnMel Here is a site I found to make the sandals. I also came across this other website that shows different uses for tires. Scroll to the bottom for different links. Hope this helps!!By Jackie Several Outdoor Uses
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By June Brainstorming On Used TiresWell, the first thing that comes to mind is your ever friendly tire swing. You could also make your kids a tire wall to climb or an obstacle course. Of course these are rather obvious choices so here's some not so obvious choices:
By Debra in Colorado Use As A BaseI have some suggestions for the use of old tires, if this is the proper place to offer them:
By Loy Feedback About This Post:homes made of tireWhere can I find detailed information regarding building a home of tires? Post By Debi L. (Guest Post) RE: Uses for Old TiresI just thought that if you can put them on the outside of boats for bumber protection I could put our old 4 tires around the 4 sides of my teenagers car. =O) Post By Susan (Guest Post) RE: Uses for Old Tires
I have seen tires cut in half and attached to the sides of boat docks to protect the boats from hitting the hard metal or wood. Post by Joycer RE: Uses for Old TiresI got thousands of tires for give away and will help load if some one wants them for free to pick up. Post By carin clift (Guest Post) RE: Uses for Old Tires
Having a dog on a chain in a yard with trees or other things which the dog get get tangled up on is quite a hassle. Hanging a tire from a tree (tire swing style) and connecting the dogs chain to it can reduce the need for you to untangle the chain, and can also train the dog to return the way it came around such obstacles when it finds that it's space has been limited. Post By Charles in IL (Guest Post) RE: Uses for Old Tires
I roll them downhill for fun. I seem to have quite the pile at the bottom of the hill, but eventually I plan to make a retaining wall down there. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Uses for Old Tires
Weightlifting Set Post By Grunt (Guest Post) RE: Uses for Old TiresIf you live in or near East Central Alabama , we have old used tires to give away if you will haul them away. We just want them gone but cannot afford to pay someone to get rid of them. Post By PhillerDiller47 (Guest Post) RE: Uses for Old TiresAm I supposed to buy these used tires or where do you get so many to build walls with? Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Uses for Old TiresI like to use old tires for hoses in my yard! I just take my old tire in the garden shop and they make me a hose out of my old tires. It recycles and also helps the enviroment! You should try it! Post By Hunter (Guest Post) RE: Uses for Old Tires
Here's another good use for old tires, start out with one tire and fill with dirt and plant a cut seed potato, as the plant grows add another tire and fill with more dirt. Do this till your tires are about five high, when your plant matures and it's time to harvest the potatoes just start taking down the tires and theres your tomatoes. Post By Dave Zimmerman (Guest Post) RE: Uses for Old Tires
I think the best use for old tires is recycling. I believe they are ground up and made into doormats and other items. They make a nice rubbery base that wont decompose and wears well. To use them for crafting or other amateur recycling efforts only makes them end up in the land fill. imho. Post By Carol in PA (Guest Post) | |
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