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MG TD TF 1500 - Steering wheel restoration
I have several original steering wheels that I would like to have restored, all British but not MG. A TR2/3, AH 100/4, a 1950 Allard and an Alvis. Can the group recommend anyone state side that specializes in this art/craft? Thanks Jack |
JR Jack |
Ben Cordsen in Fort Collins, Colorado used to do this work. I don't know whether he still does. http://cordsendesign.com |
Lew3 |
Gordon Lawson did this, but sadly, I read he has passed away. Just do a search on the archives for "steering wheel" and you will find a lot of threads of people who have done this themselves with wood (including me). It's a great project and well worth doing. I believe there are also a few companies that do the plastic if you want original original... http://pearlcraft.com.au/ does amazing stuff with the plastic. Other links. Nobody I know stateside, tho... |
Geoffrey M Baker |
I tried to get hold of Cordsen before and he never responded to my request, so I restored the wheel myself, didn't turn out too bad. PJ A little bit what it looked like before. |
Paul161 |
After restoring. |
Paul161 |
Back side. |
Paul161 |
Paul - Ever think of a home business? That wheel looks as good as any restored steering wheel I have ever seen. Cheers - Dave |
DW DuBois |
Well done Paul !!!!! Steve |
Steve Wincze |
Dave I thought about it once, but it's a lot of hand work grinding out the old cracks to accept the epoxy mixture, then hand filing sanding and painting. My wheel has 3 coats of color and 3 coats of clear. Their a royal pain in the butt to do and time consuming. Just for the record, here's the epoxy I use. PJ |
Paul161 |
Removing the dents on the bottom of the hub was not too bad, I used a tapered rotary cutter and took off about 1/8 inch of base to remove the dents. Before. |
Paul161 |
After. |
Paul161 |
great result indeed! Mike |
Mike Fritsch |
I built a mold for John Gunnel of Gunners Great Garage, a resto shop in Wisconsin. He was going to try to restore his TD wheel. Not hard to build the mold, but the type of plastic to use would be something I don't know about. |
Bruce TD4139 Cunha |
Hello Lew and all. Yes Jack I did find Ben at that link and he is doing well and still does wheel restoration work. I've seen his work on show T-series cars and it is breath taking. Thanks for the link. Jack |
JR Jack |
http://www.johnkimble.co.uk/main.htm |
Christopher Couper |
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