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How to Restore a Cracked Steering Wheel 

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Tool Dude Tony shows you step-by-step how to restore a cracked steering using POR15 epoxy putty, sand paper and Rust-Oleum paint.
This is another episode in the '57 Studebaker Silver Hawk Restoration Project. Here is a link to the playlist of all my videos in this series: • Classic Car Restoratio...
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@flickcogswell220
@flickcogswell220 8 лет назад
I used this method of repair using the por15 epoxy putty. I wet the cracks with liquid epoxy to soak into the cracks and provide a better bond. Followed by the por15 putty, PPG epoxy primer, urethane topcoat, high solid clear. Looks great, car is stored in an unheated garage, been 4 years, no cracks. An expert bodyman at a classic repair shop told me I was wasting my time because it would crack in a few weeks, HA!!!
@friar196
@friar196 8 лет назад
Great video, thanks. I used this method on a cracked, flaked powdercoated yoke on a 1966 Bonanza. Sprayed with appliance epoxy. Two years in and it still looks new.
@ttoldcarbuff
@ttoldcarbuff 11 лет назад
end product is very nice! I have never seen anyone just take a full sheet of paper and crumple it up to sand a detail. :)
@pdgray3
@pdgray3 11 лет назад
Nice job Tony. I've used a rubber automotive bumper patch product by 3m several years ago with great results also. Had plenty of time to work with product before it cured.Thanks. Paul.
@bradsimons1218
@bradsimons1218 8 лет назад
My truck steering wheel is not reproduced and also very rare to ever find a replacement. So I followed your method of restoration and it came out great, thanks for doing the video.
@teiltje
@teiltje 10 лет назад
Nice result Tool dude Tony! Some safety advise would be a plus.How about using a vacuum cleaner instead of an air gun to get rid of the Dremel dust and a dust cap while you are sanding the 2 K putty, this stuff will remain in lungs forever. Although it is water based, wearing nitril gloves will prevent the 2 K chemicals from penetrating your largest organ (= the skin) while you are mixing the A & B . Thanks!
@Terraplane34
@Terraplane34 11 лет назад
Nice series Tony. Nice car. Some people charge thousands to restore wheels- but they do not do anything different
@jwcasciato
@jwcasciato 11 лет назад
Wow! pretty simple DIY fix! I would think this Putty product and this procedure could be used in a variety of applications. Thanks.
@ThunderHead289
@ThunderHead289 10 лет назад
you done sprayed that paint Purdy dern close to that thar automobile type transportation unit sir
@andyrap77
@andyrap77 12 лет назад
Very informative. I enjoy seeing a project like this in detail. Great camera work as well!
@jayg3559
@jayg3559 9 лет назад
Nice job Tony. It gave me courage to do the couple cracks in my 66 Mustang wheel.Thanks JG
@Ghazi_Travel
@Ghazi_Travel 8 лет назад
Weldone Tony ... U make me wanna restore my 66 Impala right now :)
@n3m3sis2
@n3m3sis2 10 лет назад
Nice video but never and i mean never spray paint so close to a car. The wind will drag all those little paint particles and they will stick onto everything.
@riejurv50
@riejurv50 8 лет назад
Thanks a lot to share with us your method!! My cars have perfect steering wheels but i'll soon buy one which i think it'll need some restoration and this'll be great help! Thanks a lot!
@dynodon427
@dynodon427 8 лет назад
Great video Tony, thanks for sharing.
@tazaxx21
@tazaxx21 11 лет назад
Thanks Tony- I have a Rim-Blow wheel for my 69 Mustang. It has the simulated wood grain on it too. I like to do most work myself because I don't trust others to do as careful work as I would. But, if I can get a much higher quality job from a pro I don't mind spending a few hundred bucks... Would love to see a vid on how to get the woodgrain to look right on a 69 Mustang wheel.
@tooldudetony
@tooldudetony 11 лет назад
@ mnpinball -- You can use any good Rustoleum or Krylon paint for plastics. Try to match the brown as best you can. You can make the woodgrain by lightly dipping a toothbrush in darker brown paint. Practice on something other than your steering wheel. Then be sure to clear coat it with at least two coats. Good luck.
@fl3162
@fl3162 11 лет назад
Great finish
@FRDMLIBERTY
@FRDMLIBERTY 6 лет назад
Thanks for the helpful video,
@tooldudetony
@tooldudetony 11 лет назад
It's some Rustoleum automotive primer. My recommendation for the final primer is to use the same brand as the sandable primer used in the earlier step so that there should be no issues with the chemicals interacting badly.
@jonnymiskatonic
@jonnymiskatonic 7 лет назад
Is that still holding up, and where abouts are you located? I've never had luck with spray paint on steering wheels down here in Texas. After a good hot summer it turns into an absolute mess. Either way, excellent video instruction.
@tooldudetony
@tooldudetony 11 лет назад
@ mustang1978horse - You may want to try sanding and refinishing the wood that is already there. That is unless it is just gone. Thanks
@allanscott1259
@allanscott1259 9 лет назад
great job!!
@72744037
@72744037 11 лет назад
Now I'm wondering why you didn't use a gloss coat over the paint ? Seeing how it's gonna heat up and cool down. Wondering how long that paint job is gonna last? Nice video , just wrapping up my steering wheel repair , I'm going to use the gloss over the paint ,my's a 55 steering wheel, there's some intricate etching in the top halve of the steering wheel. Two tone paint job , it's taking too long!
@Chavy52
@Chavy52 11 лет назад
Thanks good work
@Bayan1905
@Bayan1905 11 лет назад
Thanks for the video, I can't afford to replace the steering wheel in my F-100 which has some cracks in it.
@SuperGreedyboi
@SuperGreedyboi 11 лет назад
nice job
@flynlady
@flynlady 11 лет назад
What is the red primer that you're using? I didn't see it in when you show all of the supplies needed. Thanks for the video!
@racer67
@racer67 6 лет назад
Looks damn good man hellofa job!
@TheThirdWheel618
@TheThirdWheel618 6 лет назад
Be easy to buy a new steering wheel but not for that car , I have a old ford truck and the resto wheels are 500 bucks if I could spend50 bucks and make it look as good as you did I will try that first ...good job.....
@rebeccasuerdieck5083
@rebeccasuerdieck5083 9 лет назад
Awesome Video! THANK YOU!
@ishanchanuka8322
@ishanchanuka8322 11 лет назад
Great job.and nice video'thanks.....
@MrSmokestac
@MrSmokestac 11 лет назад
Nice man, turned out really nice!
@Pimentel-Kreations
@Pimentel-Kreations 11 лет назад
By the the way,its way better than por15,ive used both.I also sculpt...; }
@tazaxx21
@tazaxx21 11 лет назад
Nice job, but what if there's a lot of molded in details? Also, a guy who restores steering wheels said he uses plastic from old steering wheels and melts it right in. He said epoxys will crack because of uneven expansion-contraction of the materials. Is this not true?
@Mikesautovideo
@Mikesautovideo 7 лет назад
hi i have a 1940 cadillac most is is down to the metal do you have any ideas how to replace
@classicboatworks4203
@classicboatworks4203 10 лет назад
I have used this method to restore customers steering wheels without complaint. I use automotive paint however. Nik, you did something wrong. Most likely problems are not mixing the epoxy well enough or not opening up and pressing the epoxy well into the cracks.
@Nozles
@Nozles 11 лет назад
How did it hold up?
@Pimentel-Kreations
@Pimentel-Kreations 11 лет назад
Aves epoxy putty works best.not to know,for its used in a certain hobby ind. It shapes with water easy,and smooth,not grainy like this product.if your good,no sanding needed. Just trying to spread some knowledge.
@timoconnor6687
@timoconnor6687 8 лет назад
... turn your head and spit. lol! Looks like a good idea and a fine job.
@mnpinball
@mnpinball 11 лет назад
Nicely done, any ideas for a wood grain look plastic wheel ? What brown paint is used ?
@tooldudetony
@tooldudetony 11 лет назад
Hey Taz, He may be right, but I haven't seen any issues in a year with mine. He may know better because he does this for a living, but he also may be baiting you into a $200 restoration. I don't know for sure. How about it guys, has anyone had any cracking after time with the 2-part fillers?
@jetpowered1
@jetpowered1 10 лет назад
Just like a dentist!
@tederoo
@tederoo 10 лет назад
can't floss a steering wheel, just saying s/
@1924modelt
@1924modelt 10 лет назад
Will this work on a Rim Blown 1970 Wood grain wheel?
@tooldudetony
@tooldudetony 10 лет назад
Hey Steve, If you did this on a wood grain wheel, you'd lose the wood grain look and feel. This is great for smooth finished, painted wheels. Thanks
@picaspero
@picaspero 8 лет назад
+Tool Dude Tony Do you know how one could make a new wood grain inlay for a 70's Wheel?
@DemopVWgarage
@DemopVWgarage 10 лет назад
yep done this method and it cracks again after a few weeks :(
@tooldudetony
@tooldudetony 10 лет назад
It's been over a year and a half in weather extremes and no issues so far. Why do you do a video and show us how to do it a better way, my friend.
@DemopVWgarage
@DemopVWgarage 10 лет назад
Tool Dude Tony nothing wrong with the method, I think its the epoxy thats the problem for me anyhow.
@stravinskyurena9151
@stravinskyurena9151 8 лет назад
you can put gridpaper and step
@TET2005
@TET2005 9 лет назад
Just like going to the dentist with a hole in the tooth.
@guykargl7059
@guykargl7059 8 лет назад
How do you fix a cracked hub? My 1963 steering wheel hub is cracked in three places.
@flynlady
@flynlady 11 лет назад
Uuuuggggghhhh, something is wrong ... After wet sanding, I let it dry and sprayed with 2 thin coats of primer. 24 hours later, the primer is still very tacky. What did I do?
@MrSmokestac
@MrSmokestac 10 лет назад
what is the name of the tool that you show first ?
@tederoo
@tederoo 10 лет назад
Dremel
@danychereches8778
@danychereches8778 10 лет назад
Hello! :) Can I ask You something.how is made this? AutoCarbon Carbon Fiber + Alcantara Steering Wheel OLD V1 
@tooldudetony
@tooldudetony 11 лет назад
Hey Rudy, You can get this stuff and the other rust prevention supplies at POR15 d o t COM.
@capricemadrid1843
@capricemadrid1843 9 лет назад
Can you turn a black steering wheel into white?
@ademilsonthomazi
@ademilsonthomazi 8 лет назад
irado shoooow
@natemcghee2631
@natemcghee2631 10 лет назад
it would of been way easier and less risk if u hand sanded it and also 80 grit !! you need like 180
@rickypasket1
@rickypasket1 9 лет назад
my 1922 model t steering wheel is cracked in half hmmm
@user-lm6nk9pe5l
@user-lm6nk9pe5l 8 лет назад
Weld it and fill it
@PidroBondar
@PidroBondar 9 лет назад
2:06 rip headphones
@georgechambless2719
@georgechambless2719 11 лет назад
Great! I just need you address so I can send you mine! :)
@jetpowered1
@jetpowered1 10 лет назад
For about $80 bucks you could buy a marine grade machined aluminum one that would hold up better.
@tederoo
@tederoo 10 лет назад
Jet that is not the way to go if you want original equipment, I have done a few of these, and it's the less expensive route, work intensive, but looks great, I use nitril gloves with any type of filler tho...and you save about 300+ bucks...I like original, if I was doing a rat rod it wouldn't matter
@m1xthe_darklinzz667
@m1xthe_darklinzz667 10 лет назад
or just buy a brand new steering wheel :D
@Arthurzeiro
@Arthurzeiro 10 лет назад
Silly american way of thinking.
@stefandwoodham
@stefandwoodham 10 лет назад
Stop talking like a infomercial host...(smh)
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