Tinkerman
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I'm taking my wires (4) over to North Carolina in about a week for Hendrix Wire Wheel to work their magic on them. One thing I learned after talking to them, is the the wire wheels have to be "tuned" which I knew, however, thay have to be tuned AFTER the tires are mounted, which I didn't know. To do that, ALL of the spoke nipples have to be able to turn. Most of mine, in all 4 wheels are frozen solid. I spent several weeks dowsing them with Kroil and then set to loosen them. on the first wheel(chosen at random) the net result was two loosened and two broken. I do have a small supply of spokes and nipples, but NOT that many. In my research I found that to get them broken loose I needed to heat them to a "cherry red" and then quench them with water. In fact several of you confirmed that method. This morning I decided to see what I could do. I have a MAPP gas torch a spoke wrench, my trusty bang upon table, a $1.25 squirt bottle and I went after it. Pictures attached. Net result, IT WORKED! Now, mind you, I needed some self training but after I broke one spoke, I learned not to force the issue. You have to get the nipple and about 1/2" of spoke cherry red, quench with water let cool a bit and they generally came loose. I had a few that I had to run through the process a second time, but once I got into the system I found it to be a reliable method to break them loose. and Yes, I did have a Fire extinguisher of the proper type handy. Been down that road in the past, don't want to go there again.
I took all of the nipples off and put Copper Eaze on the threads so that they will stay adjustable.
One of the things that I learned from all of this is that wire wheels can be re-used, if you have the time and the desire to do it. I know that it is quicker and easier to order a set and roll on, heh. I'm at a point in my life that I have more time than money and it's kind fun to be able to say "yeah I did that".
PM me with any questions.
Cheers, Tinkerman
I took all of the nipples off and put Copper Eaze on the threads so that they will stay adjustable.
One of the things that I learned from all of this is that wire wheels can be re-used, if you have the time and the desire to do it. I know that it is quicker and easier to order a set and roll on, heh. I'm at a point in my life that I have more time than money and it's kind fun to be able to say "yeah I did that".
PM me with any questions.
Cheers, Tinkerman
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