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You may find that you did spend a lot of time (well really what and hour or so?)
I've already spent close to an hour, and it's not even close. I've sort of cleaned about 6 inches. It's pretty nasty looking. The picture I posted is where I've already cleaned.
A brass cup brush on a drill motor would also be a choice for cleaning up the crust.
The tape won't squish down tight to the spoke nipple so "wells" don't have to be sparkling clean. The tape will stick to the wheel so thats got to be clean.
I imagine the pressure will push it into the well easily enough.
swat happened to minetape goes 3-1 or so easy fills wells, cleaning worth it. imhoiif job is worth doing, blah. blah
Alrighty, now! Bead blast works a treat. No need bead blasting the rotors, spokes, bearings, though.. One other question. Is there a special valve stem for this application? No, I haven't searched..yet.2019-02-12_10-31-55 by Charles Stottlemyer, on Flickr
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I thought there might be valve stems with a radius that would fit the arc in the bottom of the wheel more closely. So far, I haven't found any. I suppose that having a rubber gasket on each side of the rim would help.Bead blasting worked better than I expected to clean them up, FWIW. I'm confident that whatever I use to stick on the wheel will have a good shot at that.