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Old 08-20-2017, 04:37 PM   #32
Andy4639
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Thumbs up Re: Nobody has restored or repaired a steering wheel yet

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Originally Posted by dmjlambert View Post
Thanks, nice progress. What is the filler product you used?

The 67 SS Chevelle wheel I used bondo the cracks where not that bad.


The wood and the 64 Impala wheel I used what is in the picture.
You have to cut off just enough to work with because it will harden up pretty fast on you. Keeping it wet helps though. That's why I didn't worry aboy excess I just ground it off after it dries good.
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