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Old 08-29-14 | 07:33 AM
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I don't use a dishing tool. I just flip the wheel in the stand or dropouts. I like a tensiometer for the same reason I like a torque wrench, it makes functionally important parameter quantitative that otherwise you'd just be guessing about. Kinda like using a volt meter to determine whether an outlet is 120 or 220 rather than just going by feel.
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