Foam Covered Steering Wheel
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Hi,
Has anyone built one ? I know how to make the alloy bit and do the leather (at least in theory) but I haven't really got a clue about the foam. I think that it has to be molded, but since people have inconsiderately not bothered to make a wheel and then post the vid on you tube, I don't know how it's done.
Any advice etc. would be much appreciated. Thanks.
Regards,
Jonny FHC (formerly Jonny Plus2)
Has anyone built one ? I know how to make the alloy bit and do the leather (at least in theory) but I haven't really got a clue about the foam. I think that it has to be molded, but since people have inconsiderately not bothered to make a wheel and then post the vid on you tube, I don't know how it's done.
Any advice etc. would be much appreciated. Thanks.
Regards,
Jonny FHC (formerly Jonny Plus2)
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Way back in the distant past I recovered a wheel rim with soaker hose (this type: http://thegreenthumb20.files.wordpress. ... erhose.jpg )
It was about the right diameter inside and out and about the right amount of "give". That in turn was covered in leather. Can't recall whether I may have used some thin foam under that to build it up a bit and make it a bit softer.
Anyway, might be worth exploring as an option.
Robert
It was about the right diameter inside and out and about the right amount of "give". That in turn was covered in leather. Can't recall whether I may have used some thin foam under that to build it up a bit and make it a bit softer.
Anyway, might be worth exploring as an option.
Robert
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Jonny, foam won't cut it, you need something a bit firmer.
The original wheels also had a square section inner rim which would stop the rim filling from turning.
I got mine from Nick Fulcher. Not cheap, but good.
Have a look here,
lotus-suspension-f42/redoing-steering-wheel-t23420.html#p149681
Ralph.
The original wheels also had a square section inner rim which would stop the rim filling from turning.
I got mine from Nick Fulcher. Not cheap, but good.
Have a look here,
lotus-suspension-f42/redoing-steering-wheel-t23420.html#p149681
Ralph.
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Glue cork to the wheel blank ...shape it with sand paper.....I took mine to a shoe maker/ cobbler and had him leather sleeve it ...Ed
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Morning Gents,
Thanks so much for your prompt replies. I scoured the Internet for this stuff and I never bumped into Nick Fulcher's site or that old thread (thanks Ralph) for that matter. I have decided to get a molded foam piece off Nick Fulcher if I can as I want that 60s feel.
On the other hand, both the other suggestions seemed like pretty good ideas to me. I'm thinking that if you made a cork rim and then wrapped it with the foam hose it would be pretty sweet.
Anyway, thanks much, I'd be lost without your help !
Regards,
Jonny FHC
Thanks so much for your prompt replies. I scoured the Internet for this stuff and I never bumped into Nick Fulcher's site or that old thread (thanks Ralph) for that matter. I have decided to get a molded foam piece off Nick Fulcher if I can as I want that 60s feel.
On the other hand, both the other suggestions seemed like pretty good ideas to me. I'm thinking that if you made a cork rim and then wrapped it with the foam hose it would be pretty sweet.
Anyway, thanks much, I'd be lost without your help !
Regards,
Jonny FHC
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