Hi Ron,
I have a 14" Tauco bandsaw that had the same problem. Tauco was the "overseas" name for Delta, an American company. I searched the internet for replacement "tires" and found them to be readily available from the US but with shipping and possible import duty the price was excessive. I could not find a souce in the UK.
Then the club's Axminster bandsaw tyres disintegrated so I contacted them re replacements. Naturally the particular saw was no longer available but the guy in their spares dept (Kevin?) was brilliant and he managed to sort me out. I asked him about tyres for my Tauco and he suggested ebay but warned about the price as they come from the good old US of A. Then he suggested taking one of my wheels to their showroom and comparing it to their current range, well, you never know!
Well, one machine used tyres of exactly the same width but slightly different diameter, within 5 mm or so. I ordered as set and they fitted like a glove. They are very stretchy and would have fitted quite a wide range of diameters.
There are several youtube videos showing how to fit the tyres involving boiling in water for 15 minutes etc. This was totally unnecessary, It took seconds for two of us to fit all 4 tyres.
I have searched my bank statements to find the cost but just can't locate it. However, it wasn't very expensive and was easier than messing about glueing on strips of something. It's worth a phone call to Axminster.
Good luck!