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Re: [TR] steering wheel

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Subject: Re: [TR] steering wheel
From: Allen Hess <allenhess@mgcarclub.com>
Date: Mon, 24 Sep 2012 14:49:50 -0400
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On my TR4 I opened up the cracks a little and used Bondo. Then primer  
and paint spray cans (Duplicolor, etc.)

On Sep 24, 2012, at 2:00 PM, triumphs-request@autox.team.net wrote:

> On my tr-3 cracked steering wheel, I simply washed it up good with  
> solvent and
> then used a stick of epoxy to fill in the cracks.  This required  
> several
> applications until I got the cracks filled "proud" of the surface so  
> I could
> sand them down even with the surface.  Keep filling and sanding  
> untill the
> surface is completely smooth.  Then several good coats of paint did  
> it.  I'm
> very happy with the result.
>
> gary n.

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