Originally Posted by
BarracksSi
I'd get a truing stand if I had the table space for one and wanted to build a bunch of wheels.
In the meantime, if I just need to true a wheel, I just put the bike on my repair stand (which folds out of the way against a wall) and use the brake pads. I'd probably use the same method when building a wheel from the ground up (or "from the hub out").
I understand why a truing stand is useful -- and I think its best place is on a workbench with a stool -- but it still needs to be checked for being properly centered anyway.
The $60 one folds up and can be stored in a small space out of the way. It can be used on a work bench or with you just sitting on the floor.
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