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More wood rim repair.....

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bricycle

I'm the Wiz, and nobody beats me!
Ok, damage was done to both sides of rim while hitting a curb???
One side got glued only (no missing pieces), other side missing about 9-10" of edge bead...what to do?
Make new bead of course!
Obtain a section of clincher rim, cut needed size, run thru table saw to get bead only.
Cut out and trim damaged wheel to fit new section.
Wood glue into place & clamp securely.
rough out with coarse file, smooth, and touch-up missed glued areas.
More filing/sanding......Done! Good as new!

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Don't know how I missed this one. Great idea & save, Brian. Those wood rims for clinchers aren't that common to begin with.
 
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