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Offline Geoff

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Tech: Steering wheel repair
« on: January 03, 2009, 03:17:41 PM »
I just found out about a new product (new to me) that works great for repairing cracked and broken steering wheels.
A few friends recomended trying this product when it was time to do my  wheel, This is more of a recomendation than a tech article. There has been a lot of "how to" on steering wheel repair on line and in magazines so i'll just show the basics.

This is a early 50's Chrysler wheel but it's all the same for any wheel.
First sand, grind or file out all the cracks and breaks on your wheel rim.





You'll need to give your wheel a good wipe down with silicon remover before doing the next step.

This is product you will need. It's Marine Tex, It's a 2 part epoxy that is very easy to use and holds it's shape well during drying. The best part about it is that once hard it sands like a soft wood or body filler and will not clog the sand paper.



You can buy it at many Marine locations but I bought mine at the location below. A small bottle was $16 and was enough to do my wheel (larger botles are available)

Martin Marine

121 West 1st Street , North Vancouver

604-985-0911 


Mix and apply!


Sand....apply....sand...apply..etc




Although it needs more marine tex and sanding here's a quick shot of a little primer.



This stuff works great... Now go fix that Bat wing steering wheel in your garage!
« Last Edit: January 03, 2009, 03:20:05 PM by Geoff »

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Re: Tech: Steering wheel repair
« Reply #1 on: January 03, 2009, 06:53:29 PM »
Happy New Year Geoff!
Thanks for the post
I actually have a batwing for my 65 Custom  :) ;D
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Re: Tech: Steering wheel repair
« Reply #2 on: January 03, 2009, 11:19:21 PM »
i just bought a 62 merc and i was just thinking today how i can fix the wheel, huge crack/chips at the top cool tip ill keep an eye out for some of that stuff!
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Re: Tech: Steering wheel repair
« Reply #3 on: January 03, 2009, 11:32:55 PM »
Restoring a wheel is really not that hard, just involves time to make it nice. I did the same thing to mine last summer and was really happy with the results.
Thanks for posting that Geoff.

I use an Epoxy Putty http://www.por15.com/prodinfo.asp?grp=PU&dept=10 by Por-15.
As Geoff mentioned when sanding this does not clog the sandpaper and does not shrink as it dries.