Isn’t the yellow can *slightly* taller than the white one?
IcySpace2339 on
I paid about 25 euros for my dishing tool. This was about 20 years ago. Just saying.
wturber on
This guy clearly has a “can do” attitude.
niffcreature on
I mean you could probably make one out of wood and a bolt that would be better than the ones with the sliding ruler thing.
blackdvck on
Allie Express for a cheap dishing tool mate ,mine works just as good as a park tools one .
Resident_Cycle_5946 on
What’s the tolerance on a fagioli can rim?
Moof_the_cyclist on
I do it upside down from this. 2 cans on the table, a couple hardback books, and a stack of coins. In this way I can pull the wheel off, flip over to check, adjust, and put it back without touching the cans.
Visible-Grass-8805 on
You know you can just flip the wheel around in the truing stand to check dish, right?
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Isn’t the yellow can *slightly* taller than the white one?
I paid about 25 euros for my dishing tool. This was about 20 years ago. Just saying.
This guy clearly has a “can do” attitude.
I mean you could probably make one out of wood and a bolt that would be better than the ones with the sliding ruler thing.
Allie Express for a cheap dishing tool mate ,mine works just as good as a park tools one .
What’s the tolerance on a fagioli can rim?
I do it upside down from this. 2 cans on the table, a couple hardback books, and a stack of coins. In this way I can pull the wheel off, flip over to check, adjust, and put it back without touching the cans.
You know you can just flip the wheel around in the truing stand to check dish, right?

Bean there done that that