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NEW MEMBER. I WOULD LIKE TO ASK BIG DOG A QUESTION ON THE ARTICLE HE POSTED ON STEERING WHEEL REPAIRS.

I WOULD LIKE TO KNOW IF HE HAS TRIED USING RUBBER BUMPER REPAIR EPOXY TO FILL CRACKS AND ALSO SELF ETCHING

PRIMER. I;M DOING A WHEEL FROM A B MODEL MACK AND SO FAR IT SEEMS TO BE WORKING FINE. I HAVE ALSO USED

AUTOMOTIVE STRUCTURAL ADHESIVE IN THE DEEP AREAS OF THE CRACKS FIRST AFTER RUNNING A WIDE PITCHED HACK-

SAW BLADE THROUGH THE CRACKS FIRST. THIS MAKES THE INSIDE AREA EVEN MORE COURSE THAN A DREMEL TOOL.

THANKS FOR ANY RESPONSE. bilandsam@yahoo.com

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I would love to send my wheel out of my R to OZ to Pearl Craft and let them do the pearl treatment on it.

Cheers, Rob

I've seen those! that's some beautiful work they do!............................................Mark

Mack Truck literate. Computer illiterate.

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used the Eastwood kit myself, ground out the cracks and cleaned the rust from the metal to and finished it with 'Icing'. used the primer, let it set and dry a few months and the cracks came back. seems like it shrunk. I hung it on the wall and that's where its hung for over year. need to figure out something and was thinkin of problem plastic bumper repair kit myself.

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I ground out all the cracks and filled with PC-7 two part epoxy..sprayed with adhesive promotor then a bunch of coats of primer/filler wet sanding between coats.I sprayed it with Mack interior green paint and its held up so far....time will tell....Jim

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used the Eastwood kit myself, ground out the cracks and cleaned the rust from the metal to and finished it with 'Icing'. used the primer, let it set and dry a few months and the cracks came back. seems like it shrunk. I hung it on the wall and that's where its hung for over year. need to figure out something and was thinkin of problem plastic bumper repair kit myself.

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