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24.8.2015

Buy the TS2.2P which is exactly the same as the TS2.2 and put the money you save towards a Park Tools Calibration Gauge. The only difference is a chrome finish as opposed to blue powder paint. Chrome whilst hard wearing is actually porous so needs to be kept polished to avoid pitting in a moist atmosphere such as a shed. Paint doesn't have the same problem.On calibrating the stand it was found to be only 2mm out of true which according to the Park Tools Calibration Gauge instructions is actually OK. However after a bit of fiddling this was reduced to nothing. The purchase of the calibration gauge may sound a bit of an overkill however at least I am satisfied that the stand is correctly calibrated and will be going forward.If you have perfectly trued master wheel then use this however if you don't then the calibration gauge is a must for peace of mind.Also purchased the plastic base as I don't want to bench mount and bolting it to a lump of wood for a base seemed daft considering the small cost of the base to the stand itself. The ability to angle the stand has also proved to be very useful.Yes the stand is expensive to other stands however it is built to last and the self centring of the callipers streamlines the process of truing and dishing in one package.Lastly if you are serous about wheel truing/building then consider buying the Park Tools Spoke Meter. An evenly and correctly tensioned wheel will stay true and last longer not to mention improve the handling.
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20.9.2018

This really is what the professional use to build and true wheels, and using it, I can see why that is the case.The wheel is held firmly between the arms, with just a simple knob to lock it in place. the rim gauges are easy to align with two knobs one for wheel diameter and one for rim width. I did find that the rim gauge pointers were a bit off centre, so I had to rely on my dishing gauge to set up the first wheel. Having set up the first wheel, there is a simple procedure to centre the arms to the rim fingers; this is laid out very clearly in the user manual. Once you reset the arms to the wheel, take the wheel out and turn it around, so the drive is now on the other side; this is to confirm that your rim actually is in the centre; if it isn’t,your wheel was at fault, not the tool. I still use the gauge for final dishing, but if the fingers are correct, they are good enough for most of the process.I also bought the older design tilting base to make it easier to use the tool, and it has a handy tray for nipples, spoke keys, washers etc. There is a later model which was £13.50 dearer and as an amateur wheel builder I really could not justify the extra expense.Overall an excellent tool, I highly recommend it.Remember; the quality remains, long after the price is forgotten.Read full review...
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27.2.2019

Good solid product, with great online documentation (like all park tool), and a truing stand that has existed for many years and is widely used. Be aware that it does not support thru axle out of the box, you need adapter, and there are limitations if you need to true really wide tires (fat bikes).This is not a high end truing stand though (those cost even more), don't expect it to be calibrated for dishing out of the box etc, and the finish can be a bit rough. Still it's fully adequate to true and build wheels.

25.1.2019

Don't waste your money on half jobs that sort of half work. This is perfect. You'll need to make a wooden stand for it or bolt it to a work bench, but don't let that put you off. If you want a wheel jig, this is the only one worth having. You don't need a dishing tool or anything else. Yes it's expensive but after 4 or 5 wheels you've got your money back. Don't even think of buying one of those ones for £60. You're not saving £140, you're wasting £60.

17.10.2018

a ratio for price and quality is good

3.7.2019

A good quality tool if expensive.

6.3.2019

Well made and easy to use

30.3.2020

Wery good truing stand??

27.8.2015

just great. thanks

11.9.2019

lovely to use
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