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I'm preparing to do a 11" wheel next week. I am not planning on drilling out the rivets and removing the extra center from the weld on portion of the donor wheel. I am planning on using a parting tool on the lathe to cut the center out about 1/2" from the rivets. I will leave the rivets and the ring that remains in place. Since I am not mounting tubeless, it should be no problem. It will save a bunch of rivet busting and hole filling. I have access to a dynamic balance machine that is used for fans and other rotating assemblies. I will balance the wheels for about 450-500 RPM, as that is the deuce speed range. Hopefully, I will be able to build a wheel in about 2 hours, including balancing. I am going to chuck the wheels on a welding lathe and use a big grinder to reduce the bead surface to the 1" required by the MPT tires. That will be easy on the wheel side, it will take a clamp to keep the ring tight so I can work on it. I am using Gerhards (Gringletaube) drawings that he posted some months back to get the proper profile on the bead surface.