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I did that Dave, but a later comment seem to suggest that was not the best and only choice.
You know how some people find a good place and product that may not be known.........hence the forums main use.
Thanks.
The comment do not suggest that at all, they suggest trying to re hone the wheel before giving up on its life.....when a wheel has had its full life then that is that. The simple and cheap process of using the brick method has been suggested as it would be the cheapest option before replacing an expensive wheel.
As for new wheels then Tradetiler.com Home was mentioned more than once and Rubi CPC wheels were mentioned along with Montolits wheels.....what more can we add ?