well, not really...
I live where it snows, and we have a large driveway to plow, so I own a 1995 ATV, which I maintain myself. The front tires were very dry rotted, so I purchased new used tires for the front, and took the tires into the tire shop to have the new tires mounted, but after 45 minutes of trying to break the bead on the old tires off the rim, even using the semi tire machine, they failed. I took them home, cut the tires off, but the tire bead was fused to the rim. Soaking in gasoline did nothing to make them budge. I was faced with having to find new rims, but then I thought, why not just burn them off! I tried a torch first, but they would not stay lit, so I made a nice pallet bonfire and threw the rims on there! 10 minutes later, all that remained was the metal strands from the bead! I cooled them off and cleaned them off, and plan to give them a coating of rustoleum tonight. Good as new!
I figured this saved me about $100 and about a month of looking for used rims of the correct size.