Eastwood sells a steering wheel repair thing,never used it,know nothing
about it but maybe it's what you need.
Adam
In a message dated 1/30/2009 2:35:34 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
ronbo97@xxxxxxxxxxx writes:
Hey Gang
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I have a 59 Dodge two tone plastic (Bakelite?) steering wheel. From
the front, it looks real nice. But in back there is a 7" crack that runs
across the top--where sunlight baked it for many years. The crack is wide
enough to stick a fingernail into it. Before the plastic starts separating
from the metal core and before the plastic starts chipping off, I would
like to stabilize it using an epoxy or resin. The requirements are that it
dry clear and it be 'runny' so that it penetrates all the nooks and
crannies of the crack. Of course, it must also bond to the plastic
permanently and probably stick to the metal rim as well.
Can anyone
recommend a product that meets this criteria
?
Thanks,
Ron
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