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Location: At my kitchen table in Santa Rosa, Ca
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I believe I have seen it at Cdn Tire.
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Location: Birmingham, Al.
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What paint are you guys using to hold up on a steering wheel?
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My steering wheel is a flat black color, do any other these materials dry in a flat black color to match the original wheel color?
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Ft Mohave,Az
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I have used all three. The 40 wheel was done with J-B Weld . I used rattle can refrigerator gloss black epoxy enamel,several heavy coats. I made the dash panel & glove box from a 45 mph speed sign the hinges were made from steel I had on hand. I couldn't see paying the high prices for any of the replacements & I had the sign & the gauges on hand also bought the speedometer @ LARS for $20.00 , it just needed cleaned & oiled. On the steering wheels,did a 39 banjo also) I used a carbide bit on a dremel to V out the cracks & drill some holes for the material to get a firm base. It ain't perfect but good enough for me. The dash is covered with black leather from some gals skirt. A thrift store find.
Car is just a driver as I 'm over shiny. |
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#26 |
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Anyone know what happened to Black color JB weld? |
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#27 |
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: NorCal
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Frank
I think you'll find that JB Quik is black in color when mixed. |
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#28 |
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Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: Eagan mn
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PC7 all the way it works well. had a wheel that was realy bad and was going to toss it but spend a little time and fixed it that was three years ago.
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#29 |
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Central NY 13355
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Cracked Spokes.
I have been using PC7 for many years to repair old Ford wheels. It is great stuff. Now I have another problem. I have a couple of cracked spokes. Very fine and lined up. I was thinking about using some clear, liquid JB weld to hold them in place. ie: weld them. What do you all think about that. Has anybody done this? Thanks. John |
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