Are there any good inexpensive truing stands?

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My wheels need truing. Has anyone tried this West Biking truing stand, or had good results using something in a similar price range?





I can't afford a P&K Lie




 
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I'm also considering this one -

 

Nealh

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I made my own out of timber in the form of the metal type in pic one.
A easier option is to use the bikes drops outs with the bike in situ by using a simple cable tie as the rim truer.
 
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I bought the PDF on Wheel Building by Roger Musson (currently £9.00 here) in which he has drawings on making a wheel truing stand from simply found materials.

I made one from his design about 6 years ago and have successfully built/trued many bike wheels.

It's not a luxury truing stand by any means but given that I only use it a few times a year it is more than adequate.
 

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I used a cable tie, a desk lamp and a plastic stool to sit at the right height for the bike fork. The three wheels turned out fine and I'm not sure how a 'proper' stand would improve on that.
 

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A easier option is to use the bikes drops outs with the bike in situ by using a simple cable tie as the rim truer.
I used a cable tie, a desk lamp and a plastic stool to sit at the right height for the bike fork. The three wheels turned out fine and I'm not sure how a 'proper' stand would improve on that.
I've used a cable tie, but it was hard to see the small gap between it and the rim. Maybe I should place some white paper behind it.
 

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I bought the PDF on Wheel Building by Roger Musson (currently £9.00 here) in which he has drawings on making a wheel truing stand from simply found materials.

I made one from his design about 6 years ago and have successfully built/trued many bike wheels.

It's not a luxury truing stand by any means but given that I only use it a few times a year it is more than adequate.
Unfortunately for Mr Musson, his book is illegally viewable in a Google search. His stand looks very good, but beyond my present woodworking skills. I don't mind spending about £100 for unlimited truings at home, instead of about £20 per bike shop truing.

 
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Unfortunately for Mr Musson, his book is illegally viewable in a Google search. His stand looks very good, but beyond my present woodworking skills. I don't mind spending about £100 for unlimited truings at home, instead of about £20 per bike shop truing.


I have used one of these for the last few years, does the job well
 

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I have used one of these for the last few years, does the job well
Thank you. And it's posted free from the UK! Looks just the job, and that online shop accepts Paypal.

And there is also an inexpensive Lifeline dishing guage


Lifeline also do this cheaper but flimsier looking version for up to 135mm axles, but I have my doubts as to how long this will last without warping. Would take up less space, but yours looks sturdier.

 

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I have used one of these for the last few years, does the job well
The LifeLine Pro Mechanic Truing Stand does look very good indeed for the money. One of the reviewers on Chainreaction complained that his flimsy lightweight "Home Mechanic" version warped in the sun.