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Re: Steering Wheel Restoration
Nice work Mario.
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Location: Tucson, Arizona
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Re: Steering Wheel Restoration
I just finished restoring my wheel. I opened all cracks down to steel and used JB Weld steel reenforced epoxy putty, smoothed it up and used SEM plastic adhesion promotor, a couple of coats of epoxy and smoothing, then paint.
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Location: Braunschweig, Lower Saxony, Germany
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Re: Steering Wheel Restoration
Great work, I would hardly have thought that possible, definitely a lot of work.
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