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Re: steering wheels

To: <triumphs@autox.team.net>, "Theodore R. Stevens" <stevens@erols.com>
Subject: Re: steering wheels
From: "Philip Haldeman" <haldeman@accessone.com>
Date: Sun, 23 Jan 2000 16:26:11 -0800charset="iso-8859-1"
References: <3.0.5.32.20000123083910.007b2e70@pop.erols.com>
Theodor Stevens said:

> On the subject of telling leather (or ivory, or bone) from rubber (or
hard
> plastic, or resin) another method besides the dissecting microscope is to
> heat a straight pin to red hot (with a match or lighter) and apply it to
an
> inconspicuous part of the object in question.  If it smells like burning
> hair, it's organic.  If it smells like burning rubber or plastic, or just
> melts, it's man-made.  At least that's what the guy on the Antiques
> Roadshow claims.  :-).
> By the way, the covering on the wheel of my 74 TR6 is without a doubt
> molder rubber. Tiny chunks have come off the backside.

Your certainty about the material causes me to wonder if *some* TR6
steering wheels had rubber rims---sort of like *some* TR6s had Delco
alternators.  Maybe that's one solution to the mystery.  I notice that
Piggot (in the TR4/5/6 book) is somewhat elusive about the rim material.  I
may write him if I can find an e-mail address.  Anyone got it?

--Phil Haldeman
haldeman@accessone.com


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