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Wheelwright wanted

Post by 2727 » Mon Aug 12, 2024 2:45 pm

looking for suggestions/recommendations for a professional who is capable of completely respokeing a front wheel for a '22 T that was in a collision. If anyone has a really nice wheel to spare, that would be just as good. Asking for a fellow model Ter who is not a board member. Please contact me via this forum or 716-652- 1832.
Thank you, Peter

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Re: Wheelwright wanted

Post by Steve Jelf » Mon Aug 12, 2024 2:58 pm

There are several good wheelwrights. Lots of people will recommend Noah Sutzman, who is one of the best.

Anderson’s Wooden Wheels
Dale Anderson – Owner-Operator
Box 1433, Prince Albert, Saskatchewan
Canada S6V 5S9
Phone (306) 763-4049
Fax (306) 763-4018
dale@anderprop.com
http://www.anderprop.com/ww_index.html

Calimer's Wheel Shop
30 East North St.
Waynesboro, PA 17268
(717) 762-5056
http://www.calimerswheelshop.com/

Stutzman Wheel
33656 County Rd 12
Baltic, OH 43804
(330) 897-1391

Vintage Wheel Shop
George Garrigan
19842 Via Redondo
Sonora, CA 95370
(209) 533-0468

Dave’s Wood Wheel
Dave Seiler
412 South Flower
Brea, CA 92821
(714) 501-7080
wheelguy221@yahoo.com


Keith Wilson
26 South St
Allora, QLD 4362
Australia

https://www.allorawheelman.com/
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Re: Wheelwright wanted

Post by 2727 » Mon Aug 12, 2024 3:34 pm

Steve, thank for your quick reply. I'll contact Mr. Stutzman shortly.

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Re: Wheelwright wanted

Post by Oldav8tor » Mon Aug 12, 2024 6:36 pm

If the felloe is bent I would suggest replacing it as well. Also, check the hub for cracks or damage. Noah does a great job re-spoking but there are some limits as to what he can do with the steel parts.
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Re: Wheelwright wanted

Post by Allan » Mon Aug 12, 2024 7:48 pm

Just be careful selecting a replacement felloe. There are differences which need to be taken into account when finding a matching item.

Allan from down under.


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Re: Wheelwright wanted

Post by cwlittle » Tue Aug 13, 2024 9:17 am

I can highly recommend Calimer’s!
Charlie Little, South Paris, Maine

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Re: Wheelwright wanted

Post by TWrenn » Tue Aug 13, 2024 9:36 am

cwlittle wrote:
Tue Aug 13, 2024 9:17 am
I can highly recommend Calimer’s!
Being only 2 hrs. and 5 minutes from Stutzman's and having had Noah do many a wheel for me I can certainly highly recommend him, but given the O.P.'s location Calimer's might be the best choice due to shipping. However, if Calimer's is much higher in price, well, who knows! I don't "shop around" for wheelwright costs frankly, but I do feel Noah is very reasonable anyway. And it's of course a nice drive for us to go tour Amish country!


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Re: Wheelwright wanted

Post by Jerry VanOoteghem » Tue Aug 13, 2024 10:12 am

I have used both Calimer & Stutzman. Both produce a very nice wheel. However, the Calimer spokes needed a LOT of finish sanding and even some filling for small cracks/splits in the wood. Nothing that would affect the strength of the spoke, however. The spokes were later painted, so the fill was not a factor in the final appearance. The Stutzman spokes, on the other hand, were beautifully finish sanded, and ready for paint or varnish. In the end, I am happy with both jobs... but I really do hate sanding. ;)


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Re: Wheelwright wanted

Post by 2727 » Tue Aug 13, 2024 11:12 am

Spoke with Mr. Stutzman this AM. He is located about 4 hours drive time from me. He said he's not overwhelmed with work right now and offered to do my job WHILE I WAIT! Ordered a new hub. When it arrives I'll be on a road trip. Mr. Stutzman assured me as long as there are no kinks in my fellow any distortion could be corrected during the assembly process. I'm comfortable with everything I'm hearing here and from Mr. Stutzman.
Thanks, Peter


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Re: Wheelwright wanted

Post by Jones in Aiken SC » Tue Aug 13, 2024 5:36 pm

You will be delighted with Mr. Stutzman's work. I hated to put paint on the wheels he did for me, but fought the urge to keep the "natural" finish and painted them midnight blue (1912) color.
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Re: Wheelwright wanted

Post by Ron Patterson » Tue Aug 13, 2024 7:06 pm

Dont overlook this source:
Several years ago I commissioned "Johnson Wood Wheels" in Oklahoma rebuild my 30 X 3 and 30 X 31/2 wheels for and older 1915 high end era 1990 rerstored car.
I did lot of research and was most impressed with the preparation work Johnson used to ensure a quality work product and methodology used for delivery. These procedures are depicted on his website. Take a look.
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Re: Wheelwright wanted

Post by 2727 » Tue Aug 13, 2024 8:53 pm

I am aware of Johnsons in Oklahoma. Their website leads me to believe they do very good work. I called them yesterday morning and left a message and then sent an e-mail. So far, no reply at all! Called Mr. Stutzman late yesterday as he was on Steve's list, left a message and got a call back at 8:00am today. Based on references here, a timely call back, and within driving distance, Stutzman will be getting my business. Thank you Ron and everyone else who responded.
Peter Haid

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