Fantastic. I never thought of using a plug to fix a steering wheel. I passed up fixing one today cause it was like this one. I did however fix another one today using your method for foam. Thanks again. Keep them coming.
And thank you! All of these repair ideas have proven successful in the field over many years. So you will enjoy using them with confidence. Thanks for contributing.
Great Job once again!!! Thank you So Much for these video's!!! Do you ever give Seminar Classes? Are you still using Superior Products? Thanks Again for your Help!!!
Mark, I am having to adjust my schedule. I don't know if I'll be able to keep doing any classes. That means committing to several full days and I am not wanting to do that. I am only scheduling half days and so that means booking a month ahead or sending customers elsewhere. Thanks
Brilliant channel, watching here from Windsor in the UK, may i ask a question? i have a rip more or less like in yours in the video, but i have another rip in between the the stitching on the wheel, can i show you a picture for advice???
Great job mate. I love your videos.Unbelievable. So you think you will have any problem with cracking where you used the glue. I did some light scratches on a leather BMW steering Wheel with some medium viscosity power gel. I barley used any but all the places I used it cracked and it came back to me. I’ve been using leather compounds from viper now on s. Wheels but they take along time to dry and hard to apply woth pallet knife ( I might try your trick with rag and paint ).
Glue by itself is going to crack. We see it all the time in others' repairs when they expect glue to do the entire job over a flexible substrate. This method, however, allows for a lot of movement and flexing. Nowhere is there any continuous film of glue to crack. You can see that I didn't take any special care in handling the steering wheel after the repair was made. Even masking directly on top of the fresh finish. That's the confidence I've come to have in the process. Thank you for contributing!
Well yesterday I was able to successfully complete my first plug thanks to your awesome video. Customer was happy. I work at an upholstery shop part-time so I grabbed a couple pieces of scrap leather and I keep them in my truck. I did not have the scathing device so I had to shave down the back of the leather with my knife and a razor. It was still too tall though.... Overall works great but I had to sand the crap out of it. Kudos!
Fantastic. I never thought of using a plug to fix a steering wheel. I passed up fixing one today cause it was like this one. I did however fix another one today using your method for foam. Thanks again. Keep them coming.
And thank you! All of these repair ideas have proven successful in the field over many years. So you will enjoy using them with confidence. Thanks for contributing.
Your music is just as unique and interesting as your repair technique. Thanks for the treat!
I am glad you enjoyed it. I thought it was a particularly fun tune to put with this video. 😃
Superb workmanship, thank You from Lexus owner with worn and torn steering wheel leather due to the kind of work You so beautifully did.
Another fantastic repair! Creative approach, tools and techniques.
Thanks for sharing this video. I'll be working on my 94' Mercedes Benz W202's steering wheel soon! 😊
Awesome job and great instructions. A true craftsman shares his knowledge. Thank you
Great job what was that dry filler called. I seen your video more than once they are all good
Great Job once again!!! Thank you So Much for these video's!!! Do you ever give Seminar Classes? Are you still using Superior Products? Thanks Again for your Help!!!
Mark, I am having to adjust my schedule. I don't know if I'll be able to keep doing any classes. That means committing to several full days and I am not wanting to do that. I am only scheduling half days and so that means booking a month ahead or sending customers elsewhere. Thanks
Very nice voice leading,nice tune,oh the repair work is great keep the songs coming too thanks again.
Will do. And thanks!
nicely done, I wonder if a flexible sanding block would work on that?
Yes indeed.
Savage!! Thank you.
Wonderful!!!
I hope you can use this. Thanks.
Looks so nice.
Brilliant channel, watching here from Windsor in the UK, may i ask a question? i have a rip more or less like in yours in the video, but i have another rip in between the the stitching on the wheel, can i show you a picture for advice???
Sure! realrepairsforrealcustomers@gmail.com
what would you recommend for a regular rubber steering wheel as a filler?
I have used a 2 part flexible epoxy to establish the contour and then covered with a custom leather wrap.
@@a.r.t.srealrepairsforrealc8247 thank you for your response !
Great job mate. I love your videos.Unbelievable. So you think you will have any problem with cracking where you used the glue. I did some light scratches on a leather BMW steering Wheel with some medium viscosity power gel. I barley used any but all the places I used it cracked and it came back to me. I’ve been using leather compounds from viper now on s. Wheels but they take along time to dry and hard to apply woth pallet knife ( I might try your trick with rag and paint ).
Glue by itself is going to crack. We see it all the time in others' repairs when they expect glue to do the entire job over a flexible substrate. This method, however, allows for a lot of movement and flexing. Nowhere is there any continuous film of glue to crack. You can see that I didn't take any special care in handling the steering wheel after the repair was made. Even masking directly on top of the fresh finish. That's the confidence I've come to have in the process. Thank you for contributing!
Well yesterday I was able to successfully complete my first plug thanks to your awesome video. Customer was happy. I work at an upholstery shop part-time so I grabbed a couple pieces of scrap leather and I keep them in my truck. I did not have the scathing device so I had to shave down the back of the leather with my knife and a razor. It was still too tall though.... Overall works great but I had to sand the crap out of it. Kudos!
Did you use water base paint for the pillars too?
Yes! A high metallic water base paint toner. Super easy to use. Easy cleanup if you do it right away. Your supplier will have it.
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