One more vote in favor of letting the shop size the spokes.  The best thing 
you can do is provide them with the hub dimensions (center to flange 
distance left and right, flange diameter left and right, and number of 
holes) if they aren't familiar with Schmidt hubs, so they can plug those 
into whatever spoke calculator they prefer.  

(I work in a shop and have built a fair number of wheels).  

On Tuesday, January 24, 2017 at 3:05:15 PM UTC-8, John G. wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm asking my shop to build up a SON28 dyno wheel. It's the standard 
> 36-hole SON28 hub, and I want to use a 700C Atlas rim. What spokes should I 
> order, and how long should they be? 
>
> Thanks, Bunch!
>

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