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<blockquote data-quote="vibrac" data-source="post: 99136" data-attributes="member: 60"><p>Here is what I used to build my last wheel the old one was complete but had rusty spokes its called a Taverners Jig . normally it would only have a small hole in the center for a wheel spindle but in this case I was building a hub center Difazio wheel (which is what got me to try this method) so I had to locate on the Hub itself having done one and found it so easy (in fact I did not have to resort to final truing as it came out of the jig perfect) I shall not be spending large amounts at wheel builders anymore -so long as I have a pattern. Look up "Taverner Jig" or look in "The Vintage motorcyclists workshop" book which is where I found it.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]23611[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vibrac, post: 99136, member: 60"] Here is what I used to build my last wheel the old one was complete but had rusty spokes its called a Taverners Jig . normally it would only have a small hole in the center for a wheel spindle but in this case I was building a hub center Difazio wheel (which is what got me to try this method) so I had to locate on the Hub itself having done one and found it so easy (in fact I did not have to resort to final truing as it came out of the jig perfect) I shall not be spending large amounts at wheel builders anymore -so long as I have a pattern. Look up "Taverner Jig" or look in "The Vintage motorcyclists workshop" book which is where I found it. [ATTACH=full]23611[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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