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Spoke tension gauge

Can anyone recommend a spoke tension gauge, anything but Park Tools?

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Richbeck | 2 years ago
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Not cheap, but I guess if David at DCR uses one, then it must be good!

Tools – DCR Wheels https://dcrwheels.co.uk/products/misc-parts/tools/

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don simon fbpe replied to Richbeck | 2 years ago
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Oof! Cheers.

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hawkinspeter replied to Richbeck | 2 years ago
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Richbeck wrote:

Not cheap, but I guess if David at DCR uses one, then it must be good!

Tools – DCR Wheels https://dcrwheels.co.uk/products/misc-parts/tools/

I like the look of that spoke holder, but can't justify replacing my Park Tool one.

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Miller | 2 years ago
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Couple of years back I bought a cheap version, Wiggle's LifeLine X-Tools Spoke Tension meter, and it's been very beneficial for my occasional wheel building. My main discovery was something that I had already suspected, that I wasn't putting on enough tension. Winding 120kgf onto a driveside spoke takes quite some finger strength but it needs to be done. Modern carbon rims are rated for that sort of tension.

No recommendation then but I do think they are a worthwhile tool.

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don simon fbpe replied to Miller | 2 years ago
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Not a necessary tool, just useful.

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hawkinspeter | 2 years ago
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Well, there's some cheap ones on EBay, but I've only ever tried the Park Tool one which is overpriced.

To be honest, I don't find a spoke tension guage that much use as once you've built a couple of wheels, you can pretty much tell which spokes are too loose or too tight by trying to deform them or if you're musically minded, plucking them and listening to the tones.

However, I may not be the best person to make recommendations as I'm in the middle of building a Prime Carbon 60 rear wheel but bought the wrong spokes - I calculated that I should use 260/262mm ones but soon realised that they're too long. Now mucking around with swapping the 260mm spokes with 258mm ones and will replace the 262mm with the 260mm ones. I hope I don't have to get even shorter ones.

Edit: just seen that there are some phone apps for judging spoke tension by the note - similar to a guitar tuning app.

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don simon fbpe replied to hawkinspeter | 2 years ago
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My musical skills would be of no benefit at all. Do you not use an on-line spoke calculator?

EDIT: Park Tools not just expensive, but pretty poor quality too.

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hawkinspeter replied to don simon fbpe | 2 years ago
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I did use an online spoke calculator, but must have got one of the measurements wrong. Probably the distance to the rim including the nipple height (which I didn't have).

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don simon fbpe replied to hawkinspeter | 2 years ago
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I was thinking more on the lines of this, https://www.prowheelbuilder.com/spokelengthcalculator where someone's already done the work.

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hawkinspeter replied to don simon fbpe | 2 years ago
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Couldn't find one for straight pull spokes using the Prime RD010 hub and Prime 60mm rim

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don simon fbpe replied to hawkinspeter | 2 years ago
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Ah OK.

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hawkinspeter replied to don simon fbpe | 2 years ago
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Had to hunt around a bit to find the spokes (DT Swiss Aero comp) as well, so I hope I don't need to get some 256mm ones

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