Originally Posted by
mrrabbit
I build about 200-500 wheels per year.
Break a TM-1 spring about every 1000 wheels.
Have three TM-1s (one of which is very very old...) and a couple spare spring kits.
Only have to recalibrate every dozen wheels or so - which only takes 5 mins max.
For the current 80-100 bucks it goes for now...it does the job.
There's your trust statement.
We'll now return to our scheduled programming...
=8-)
I am in that range of numbers as well, 300 plus per year for a single client with their own branded line plus loads of one offs.
What I demand of a tension meter is consistency and repeatability.
I have three tension meters, Wheelsmith, Wheel Fanatyk and the TM1.
Without a calibration fixture, the TM1 would be useless to me if I had to rely on the supplied chart but it does give repeatable readings.
Mostly, the TM1 gathers dust as I rely almost exclusively on the Wheel Fanatyk.