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Originally Posted by Phil_gretz
Agree with above ^^. You could do this with one stand. Strip the two donors first. All removed parts go into one of three boxes (from which you will later execute the builds), labeled "Tourer", "Donor 1", and "Donor 2". Toss all new parts (cables, tape, brake pads, whatever) into corresponding boxes. After all frames are stripped down as far as needed, position frames and boxes in different locations.

Begin to rebuild the donor bikes, each sequentially. Once these are done, move to the tourer. Take your time (as long as you have one remaining bike to ride).

You can do this.
Glad your system works for you. I think you missed my point, but, it's no biggie.
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