The steering wheel on my 1960 Hillman Husky is in need of a 'makeover'. Paintwork is chipped in places and there is general wear and tear.
No cracks etc., in the wheel itself.
What would be a recommendation for type of paint to use to refurb?
All comments appreciated.
Thanks
Steering Wheel Refurbishment
Steering Wheel Refurbishment
1960 Hillman Husky Series 2
1972 Hillman Imp Super
1975 Lancia Fulvia S3
1981 Lancia Montecarlo S2
1972 Hillman Imp Super
1975 Lancia Fulvia S3
1981 Lancia Montecarlo S2
Re: Steering Wheel Refurbishment
Assuming that the wheel has a Bakelite rim, formed on a steel wire substrate then the only paint that sticks well to any urea or phenolic resin of that type is enamel, on an epoxy primer. There's a great site which gives details of how to go about this and I'll keep searching and post the link if I find it again, or you may stumble across it yourself.
I've used the techniques found there in painting dial rebates for a couple of radio projects, both of these worked out well but it's a slow way as you can really only do one face of each quarter at a time or the enamel runs.
It's car-related, maybe someone else can remember the address of that site?
I've used the techniques found there in painting dial rebates for a couple of radio projects, both of these worked out well but it's a slow way as you can really only do one face of each quarter at a time or the enamel runs.
It's car-related, maybe someone else can remember the address of that site?
J
"Home is where you park it", so the saying goes. That may yet come true..
"Home is where you park it", so the saying goes. That may yet come true..

Re: Steering Wheel Refurbishment
Thanks for the lead.
Will investigate further myself.
Will investigate further myself.

1960 Hillman Husky Series 2
1972 Hillman Imp Super
1975 Lancia Fulvia S3
1981 Lancia Montecarlo S2
1972 Hillman Imp Super
1975 Lancia Fulvia S3
1981 Lancia Montecarlo S2
Re: Steering Wheel Refurbishment
Hi you might find this link useful, I used it for an old Beetle wheel and it covers most pitfalls and techniques.
Chris
http://www.thebugshop.org/bsfqstrg.htm
Chris
http://www.thebugshop.org/bsfqstrg.htm
Re: Steering Wheel Refurbishment
Thanks for the link.rustynuts wrote:Hi you might find this link useful, I used it for an old Beetle wheel and it covers most pitfalls and techniques.
Chris
http://www.thebugshop.org/bsfqstrg.htm

Very informative indeed.
Tom
1960 Hillman Husky Series 2
1972 Hillman Imp Super
1975 Lancia Fulvia S3
1981 Lancia Montecarlo S2
1972 Hillman Imp Super
1975 Lancia Fulvia S3
1981 Lancia Montecarlo S2
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Re: Steering Wheel Refurbishment
I think there was an article in practical classics a few years back. Will have a look. as a point of interest can you more computer literate types than me search online for past articles?
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Re: Steering Wheel Refurbishment
Steering wheel refurbishing was in the September 2011 issue. They were dealing with a much worse wheel but it covers rebuilding and painting in depth to what appears a good finish.
Re: Steering Wheel Refurbishment
Here are some pics (in reverse order) of my wheel that I started as a bit of a challenge
This was a very badly damaged wheel that I am doing using epoxy resin from Frost. It takes a LOT of time to get anything like respectable but I am just about ready for a top coat to be applied.

This was a very badly damaged wheel that I am doing using epoxy resin from Frost. It takes a LOT of time to get anything like respectable but I am just about ready for a top coat to be applied.
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Re: Steering Wheel Refurbishment
Mine is certainly not as bad as that one.
Am slowly rubbing it down, amongst other things on the go at the moment.

Am slowly rubbing it down, amongst other things on the go at the moment.


1960 Hillman Husky Series 2
1972 Hillman Imp Super
1975 Lancia Fulvia S3
1981 Lancia Montecarlo S2
1972 Hillman Imp Super
1975 Lancia Fulvia S3
1981 Lancia Montecarlo S2