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In the long run I have found it better to use the tool above to prevent spoke wind up. Much easer to get it true and the wheels stay true after I do it because I'm not guessing on how far I turn the nipple by trying to composite for the twist not to mention twisting the spoke really isn't good for it on the thinner ones at least.
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