pkmh
Jedi Warrior

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Hey Everyone,
This winter has been pretty brutal for doing any kind of meaningful work on the Healey, especially in an unheated garage.
The steering wheel was one project perfect for taking apart and doing indoors. Two photos included showing before and after refurbishment. Several items for repair included trafficator cleaning and adjustment (left turn signal wouldn't stay in position, now greatly improved), telescopic chrome sleeve(?) over-stretched and pitted, repainting of the hub and fixing the cracked third points of the steering wheel.
I can live with what I have done, especially with the plastic wheel at the third points. I used "Milliput, a two-part epoxy which can be sculpted using water, hardens rock hard and can be sanded smooth, not to mention it comes in black. Sanding is easy. The only thing I haven't done yet was to try to blend in a more blackened appearance. I was considering brushing on India ink. I do not want to spray the entire wheel black.
So far as the touch up approach, any thoughts or ideas?
Thanks and enjoy the cold for those who are living in it!
Paul
This winter has been pretty brutal for doing any kind of meaningful work on the Healey, especially in an unheated garage.
The steering wheel was one project perfect for taking apart and doing indoors. Two photos included showing before and after refurbishment. Several items for repair included trafficator cleaning and adjustment (left turn signal wouldn't stay in position, now greatly improved), telescopic chrome sleeve(?) over-stretched and pitted, repainting of the hub and fixing the cracked third points of the steering wheel.
I can live with what I have done, especially with the plastic wheel at the third points. I used "Milliput, a two-part epoxy which can be sculpted using water, hardens rock hard and can be sanded smooth, not to mention it comes in black. Sanding is easy. The only thing I haven't done yet was to try to blend in a more blackened appearance. I was considering brushing on India ink. I do not want to spray the entire wheel black.
So far as the touch up approach, any thoughts or ideas?
Thanks and enjoy the cold for those who are living in it!
Paul