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The proper term is "Lace-on" steering wheel covers.......Your best bet to find old styles and colors is to buy NOS by searching Ebay regularly.... I've scored a number of them for my trucks, but only have 'buckskin' colors.
I've seen the old ones offered in white and red, but didn't buy...
If you do NOT hold their feet to the fire, then you nearly guarantee someone else will fall prey to the same scam all over again down the road.
Let the law handle it to the fullest extent allowed, so that they won't perpetrate the same on others.
I use glass bead almost exclusively.
Once you try it, it's hard to give it up. I suppose there are media for different purposes, but bead in varying sizes seems best for me with all my small parts. I've even done little antique "Matchbox" cars with glass, and you can't tell I've been there...
I've had the same problem with my lowboy..........I just replaced it with a big upright 7 horse unit taking air from the top of the tank......Gonna try a Devilbiss water system and see what happens.......I expect it should be a lot better than what I had.......
I could only work 10 minutes or...
I don't care who ya' are or where ya' come from....That's some nice work right there.
Makes me miss my 68 Runner.......boy, it had a lot of rust though.......Probably should bide my time and keep my eyes open for a better one.
GREAT stuff in this thread. :blob1:
I've always used flattening agent in a clearcoat for a good "eggshell" semi-gloss over my black base....I have one in the shop right now gettin' prepped for a big blackout job......Has a "sheen" unlike flat, and takes wax nicely......(but you need to be careful not to over-rub the black or buff...