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9 years 4 months ago #151685 by Pierre
Hi Guys, About to repair cracks in my 1953 steering wheel & research has highlighted two, 2part epoxy products
POR-15 $66 & Nusteel $39 .
Anyone used Nusteel?
Any other products used successfully?

Cheers
PIerre :)

Pierre

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9 years 4 months ago #151686 by MMKNJL
Pierre
I used a 2 part panel adhesive to repair mine,but another forum member suggested apoxie sculpt would be a better product, but as yet I've had no trouble with mine hope this helps
Cheers Max

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9 years 4 months ago #151687 by v8 inter nut
Devcon is a real good product

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9 years 4 months ago - 9 years 4 months ago #151688 by Dodge fan
I've used a product called U Need it. It's a two part epoxy. You need to cut some grooves into the cracks to allow the product to key in. I've also inserted small prices of steel "small nail or rod" across the cracks to allow a stronger joint. Lightly scrape down before it fully hardens which is easier then sand down when cured. I've had great success with this product[ch128077]
Billy 8-)

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9 years 4 months ago #151689 by Pierre
Thanks Billy, V8 Internut & Dodge fan. I'll pick one & give it a go. Sounds like they'll all do the job ok. Your points noted.
Cheers
Pierre

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