[Roadsters] Datsun-roadsters Digest, Vol 8, Issue 55

Robert Haug haugchiro at moscow.com
Tue Mar 22 12:34:42 MDT 2016


I see that my iPad changed several words that I wrote but you all get the message
Bob

Sent from my iPad

> On Mar 22, 2016, at 10:31 AM, Robert Haug via Datsun-roadsters <datsun-roadsters at autox.team.net> wrote:
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> I remember a street fodder article re: repairing steering wheels that used this product to grind out the cracked area(s) sand with 36 grit to roughy the area then do regular body work like on a car to fill in sand scratches primer then paint your desired color
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> Hope this helps
> Seems like I was able to buy this product locally at the hardware store
> Bob
> Moscow, Idaho 
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> Sent from my iPad
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>> On Mar 22, 2016, at 7:11 AM, Steve Ehlers via Datsun-roadsters <datsun-roadsters at autox.team.net> wrote:
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>> Linda ,
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>> When some of these steering wheels have 10 or more cracks, have shrunk with gaps between them, Wet sanding and Polishing will not be a starting point.
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>> Charlie, why don't you contact somebody in the Aviation field that does this on the control yokes for vintage planes.
>> You probably can go to the Plane and Pilot website first and or contact somebody in the list of advertisers. I know these services exist since I have been involved with others doing  GA plane restorations.
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>> I remember somebody else here on the forum did just that on a 67 1/2 2-Liter car a few years ago.
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>> Steve
>> Rising Sn Performance
>> "The Z Car Experts"
>> Fort Worth, Texas
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>> Today's Topics: 1. Re: Steering wheel restoration (LJ) ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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>> Message: 1 Date: Sat, 19 Mar 2016 19:40:41 -0700 From: LJ <ljordan704 at aim.com> To: Roadster List <datsun-roadsters at autox.team.net> Subject: Re: [Roadsters] Steering wheel restoration Message-ID: <mailman.2.1458583201.16861.datsun-roadsters at autox.team.net> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 Easy to do. Posts on 311.
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>> Basically wet sanding and polishing.The shift knob is done that way too. LindaOn Mar 19, 2016 5:10 PM, Charles Hubbard via Datsun-roadsters <datsun-roadsters at autox.team.net> wrote:
>>>> Does anyone have any recommendations on steering wheel restoration? I'm torn between sending it off to a pro and doing it myself.
>>>> 
>>>> Charlie
>>>> 1964 SPL310
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