For sale Park truing stand + accessories

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Ray Varella

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Oct 6, 2024, 3:42:12 PM10/6/24
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I have a Park professional truing stand plus a couple dishing tools and a tensionometer. 

$225 for everything picked up in Vallejo CA
Possible shipping but it’s bulky. 
Please reply offlist rayvarella007 at gmail dot com 

Thank you 
Ray

Kim H.

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Oct 6, 2024, 4:22:42 PM10/6/24
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@Ray,

Pictures ?

Kim Hetzel.

Ray Varella

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Oct 6, 2024, 5:18:41 PM10/6/24
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Ray Varella

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Oct 6, 2024, 5:19:42 PM10/6/24
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Mathias Steiner

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Oct 7, 2024, 8:51:01 AM10/7/24
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Extra points for the jar with an inch of linseed oil for spoke thread preparation.
Does one properly use boiled or raw oil?

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Ray Varella

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Oct 7, 2024, 10:49:57 AM10/7/24
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Good eye on the linseed oil Mathias. 
That’s actually a gallon size jug with raw linseed oil. I use it on spoons I carve. 
If you look to the right you will see some spoons. 
Raw linseed oil takes longer to polymerize but if it’s pure, it is food safe. 

Boiled linseed oil polymerizes faster but depending on the source, it can have some pretty nasty chemicals added to speed the drying process. 
For spokes I would use boiled. 
I keep some high quality boiled oil from Sweden. I use it for tool handles and outdoor benches, workbenches etc…

Ray

Ray Varella

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Oct 7, 2024, 7:17:17 PM10/7/24
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