Steering Wheel Cracks - fill with what?
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Eastwood tools sells a wheel repair kit. There is also a guy on the web "The Wheel Guy" if I remember correctly that restores steering wheels. I emailed him one time and he said he could even build one if all you had left was the wire frame.0
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arionrjw wrote:I used the material from Eastwood on my 55 Olds and was happy with the results. It is an epoxy called PC 7. Limit the amount of epoxy used in each crack because when it drys it is very hard. A limited amount makes it easier to sand. The product comes with an excellent manual. Good luck.
My wheel did not take all the material and I have used it on several other projects with great success.
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yes i used the eastwood repair kit.the epoxy seemed to fill the cracks good.just be sure you grind a bevel in the deeper cracks so to be sure the epoxy gets down there.preperation is every thing the better prepared the surface(sanding and cleaning)the better the bond.you may also want to shave (with exacto)the epoxy before it sets all the way up so it saves on the sanding.good luck .0
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Thanks everyone - I appreciate the information.0
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