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Old 04-11-2007, 11:04 AM   #6
Shock_Me
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Re: Restore 67 Wheel

Eastside,

Thanks. The Eastwood kit uses the PC-7 epoxy and hardener, just like you used. After the repair cured for 24 hours, I dry sanded with 220 grit, followed by 320 grit. Now I'll give the wheel a really good cleaning, followed by etch primer, and a good quality paint.
I get all my U.S. merchandise sent to a good friend in Maine. It's fairly easy for me to run down there, pick up my order, and pay the applicable sales taxes at the border. Saves me a lot of money not having to pay duty and brokerage fees.
Thanks for the horn cap offer, but this wheel is the 2 spoke 69-72 version, which uses the plastic horn cap.

Cheers,
Pete

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