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Restoring my 69 steering wheel at home, low cost

Started by bobfist, November 17, 2011, 05:06:11 PM

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bobfist

Sandblasted the inner spokes to remove the pitting in the satin chrome.
This will be painted and brushed to look as the original.
I used epoxy kit to fill and repair the cracks in the steering wheel
More pictures are coming during the process

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johnnycharger


bobfist

After some sanding i masked the outer and inner rings




Painted it with the brown finish i liked
Now its have to dry before create the woodgrain


I left some worn places on it to keep some "used condition" , its not a new car :)


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nvrbdn

70 Dodge Charger 500
70 Duster (Moulin Rouge)
73 Challenger
50 Dodge Pilot House

bobfist

We smoked the steering wheel with Acetylene


Then we used a little wet towel to stroke it like a wood grain structure


Before the clear coat i removed the masking on the inner and outer metal rings
Then i clear coated it with its first layer.
As seen the steering wheel are far from perfect but i want to show the rough history of this car


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DC_1


RallyeMike

Thanks for the tips. I'm going to do something similar.
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I "Restored" my woodgrain wheel and found that if you don't recast the wheel, it'll crack right where you filled the crack first time it gets a temp change. Even with clear coat.
" I have spent thousands of dollars and countless hours researching what works and what doesn't and I'm willing to share"

bobfist

Yes, as i wrote, the steering wheel are far from perfect.
Maybe this will hold maybe not, but i think it will crack as you said
But it will be nicer than before anyway :)
I seen pictures at the repro and they wasn't good at all.

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