Re: [CR]Re: Wooden Rims

(Example: Production Builders:Teledyne)

Date: Wed, 28 Feb 2001 20:51:54 -0800
To: Monkeyman <monkey37@bluemarble.net>, GRIFFKS@aol.com, classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
From: "Joseph Bender-Zanoni" <jfbender@umich.edu>
Subject: Re: [CR]Re: Wooden Rims


The old timers used to also use the then equivalent of locktite (probably shellac) or crimp the nipples to keep the slacker spokes from unwinding. I think tying and soldering had a role too. I wonder if anyone really knows the lore of building proper lightweight wood rimmed wheels anymore. Jeff?

Joe Bender-Zanoni Ann Arbor, Michigan

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At 04:19 PM 2/28/01 -0700, Monkeyman wrote:
>>.........can any enlightened members advise on the building of the above,
>>having purchased a set of 70's (NOS)Wooden Rims at a local cycle jumble I
>>have had them recently built up. The wheelbuilder said he didn't want
>>to tension too tightly as he felt that being wood the spoke nipple head would
>>embed deeper in the rim, my thoughts later was maybe to put a small washer
>>in place beneath the nipple head prior to lacing therefore giving a greater
>>diameter. Would this have been normal practice?
>> Don't say try different nipples as the extra long
>>type designed for these rims were extremely difficult to track down!!
>>Meanwhile the spokes do feel "twangy"
>>...........any ideas anyone?
>
>Long nipples and washers are the key to building wood rims. Spoke tension
>was lower back in "the day" and I can't give you any real actual numbers
>since my tensiometer is in my fingers, but my guess is one half to one full
>turn less than modern tight. I don't know what nipples you're looking for
>but DTs still come in 16mm which should be fine.
>
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