My Park truing stand does the same thing. Like others have stated,
find a way to assess it independently of the stand.

On Apr 12, 4:52 pm, MichaelH <mhech...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm sitting around recovering from foot surgery and building my first
> set of wheels.  I've reached a point of perplexity, or perhaps just
> driving myself nuts for no good reason.  Here's the situation
> Components - White Hub,(unequal flanges) 132mm, Open Pro Rim, butted
> Dt spokes
> Tools - Minoura truing stand, no dishing tool.
>
> I've reached a point where the wheel is round, tension, as best I can
> tell, is good to maybe a tad hi with the drive side somewhat higher
> than the non drive, the wheel is true, but...
> if I put the wheel in the stand with the drive side on my right it is
> within .5 mm of center; if I flip it around it appears to be 1.5 mm
> out of center.
>
> The only way I can think how this could happen would be if the wheel
> and stand were equally out of center, which sounds unlikely.  What am
> I missing?
>
> Michael,
> Westford, Vt where I've decided to put my skiis and snowshoes away,
> even though its snowing today!
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