STEERING WHEEL RESTORATION
Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2015 7:53 pm
Sure someone has done this before. I checked a website in the UK that does restoration of the old steering wheels.
Looks like they do a nice job however, very pricey!
I embarked on trying myself.
Here are a couple of pics Left side is filled and sanded...right side shows where I used the dremel to cut into the crack.
First thing to do is take a fine dremel and cut down into the cracks.
Wash it with a good paint thinner etc.
Then, fill with a good high grade flexible epoxy. Sand off...after sanding the entire wheel and filling any other voids/cracks I spayed with a primer...finished off with a good quality gloss paint. Baked in the oven at 200F for two hours. So far...it is standing up really well.
Looks like they do a nice job however, very pricey!
I embarked on trying myself.
Here are a couple of pics Left side is filled and sanded...right side shows where I used the dremel to cut into the crack.
First thing to do is take a fine dremel and cut down into the cracks.
Wash it with a good paint thinner etc.
Then, fill with a good high grade flexible epoxy. Sand off...after sanding the entire wheel and filling any other voids/cracks I spayed with a primer...finished off with a good quality gloss paint. Baked in the oven at 200F for two hours. So far...it is standing up really well.