Steering wheel epoxy
Hi guys and gals,
A quick question for you: I am starting a paint job on my '67 c10 stepside (might post project in the forum soon) and I bought this steering wheel epoxy from classicparts.com (link) to cover the cracks in my steering wheel before I paint it. However, it is very vague on the instructions and I don't know how to apply it. is says to remove the film cover, mix, and "apply". All I could find online for repair tips was using epoxy putty, but I think this is just a glue filler of some sort and you just put it in the cracks. Am I right? Thanks for your help! |
Re: Steering wheel epoxy
I would just read the mixing instructions and apply as needed.
In the past when I was fixing up steering wheels to be painted again, I would just use JB weld which worked great and sanded well when dried. |
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I kinda wondered if the stuff was about the same as an epoxy like jb weld...interesting, I need a spare 67-68 chevy steering wheel to tinker with now....
wouldnt, degreasin em be a pita from 40years of greasy paws? |
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I have even heard folks using auto body filler also. Anything that doesn't shrink or crack too bad.
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Id go with a jb weld sort of epoxy before bondo..
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I agree. The one I seen was on a 63 Nova, If he hadn't mentioned it you wouldn't have known. It just looked too perfect and slightly shiny.
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