Re: IML: Steering Wheel Repair - Thanks!
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Re: IML: Steering Wheel Repair - Thanks!



The chrome bands on either side of the white hand grips are metal.

Paul W.


-----Original Message-----
From: Jeff Cantor <jcantor791@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: IML <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Fri, 18 Jan 2008 6:00 pm
Subject: IML: Steering Wheel Repair - Thanks!


Thanks to everyone for the suggestions.  The Eastwood kit looks very complete but I like the cost savings of using the PC-7 epoxy.  At some point when I have more time, I'll tackle this project.  Unfortunately with less than two weeks until the show opens - we're doing a production of Driving Miss Daisy - I won't have the time to fill in the cracks before using the wheel as part of the set.  I am looking forward to using this spare wheel for practice before addressing the cracks on the one in the car.



One other question:  Are the chrome parts of the wheel rim - the two bands on either side of the two white grooved grips - actually chrome plated metal or are they simply another type of plastic?




Jeff

'56 Sedan

Trenton, NJ
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