[AT] restoring a steering wheel

Cecil E Monson cmonson at hvc.rr.com
Tue Apr 6 07:10:10 PDT 2004


> Cecil...
> 
> I use PC-7 because it sets up slower than Bondo and gives more time to shape
> it.  I file it and sand it down, fill in where I need to, seal with a
> primer, fine sand, and then spray paint with a matte black.  I've never been
> very good at this kind of fine work but I'm proud of how my steering wheels
> have turned out.
> 
> Rog


	Hi Rog. Dick Day said you do nice work on steering wheels. I am glad
to hear you use PC-7. It is available along with the primer for it and an
etching primer from Eastwood who sends me catalogs regularly. They have the
whole thing in a kit for $28.99 and also have a handbook and other stuff
available. Thanks.

	http://www.eastwoodco.com

Cecil
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Cecil E Monson
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Mountainville, New York   Just a little east of the North Pole

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