1965_MGB
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I was digging around my garage, and came across my original banjo steering wheel. Most of the plastic is now missing, split off in many sharp pieces.
My question is, could I use fiberglass to wrap the wheel to it's original thickness, paint it and then put one of the leather wheel covers on it and get a decent result?
I have sniffed around the web, and found lots of epoxy stuff that is made for filling cracks, but nothing for rebuilding the wheel entirely.
If I had access to a vacuum chamber and oven I would not mind doing it in carbon fiber, but since I don't I need to think of something else. There is still lots of stuff to do on the car, so the wheel will have to go to the back of the line, but sometimes I just get these thoughts running through my brain.
Any advice or experience is greatly appreciated.
My question is, could I use fiberglass to wrap the wheel to it's original thickness, paint it and then put one of the leather wheel covers on it and get a decent result?
I have sniffed around the web, and found lots of epoxy stuff that is made for filling cracks, but nothing for rebuilding the wheel entirely.
If I had access to a vacuum chamber and oven I would not mind doing it in carbon fiber, but since I don't I need to think of something else. There is still lots of stuff to do on the car, so the wheel will have to go to the back of the line, but sometimes I just get these thoughts running through my brain.
Any advice or experience is greatly appreciated.