Originally Posted by
harshbarj
Thanks for the comments. I brought the wheel to a LBS and they thought the problem was likely cheep spokes. That could be as that is the only one our local trek store uses. Outside of their racing spokes that would never fit my rim/hub anyway. I asked that he use the strongest spokes he has in the rebuild of the wheel. The total cost will go over $100 for the rebuild, but if it works it will be worth it as that bike IS my transportation.
I really think next tax season I am getting a truing stand and a bunch of spokes. Could be fun

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Build your own; like I did:
http://forums.bicycletutor.com/thread-3155.html
no more broken spokes or LBS robbery rates for my wheels
tension, true, stress relieve, true, stress relieve, true, stress relieve, until truing is not required. My wheels are ±.006" both radially and axially.