yea probably But I use layers of J and B weld. it sands like bondo and looks great paints up nice. Also I use POR 15 putty but it does crack again eventually.
@@Mikefngarage Excellent point. Thank you very much. PS-my brother is a wood worker and I have seen him mix a color in the epoxy, but I do not think he ever needed to match a color.
I wonder if you could use baking soda and super glue to repair the bakelite. It works for guitar nuts and it's super strong.
yea probably But I use layers of J and B weld. it sands like bondo and looks great paints up nice. Also I use POR 15 putty but it does crack again eventually.
The right tool for the job👍🙂
Wow that’s definitely different than the puller I have. Great video!
Thanks 👍
Thanks for this video. I had to remove the steering wheel on a Polaris RZR and this was just the perfect method.
Nice. I've heard that they can be real tough to get off.
some are really really hard. that one was easy CT had a hard one. I have had several like his.
Fine job
Hey Mike are you going to Pomona Sunday? I hope so I'm trying to meet the man the myth the legend.
Thank you for the tip. Could epoxy be used to fill the cracks?
best with j and b weld the epoxy is not really paintable.
@@Mikefngarage Excellent point. Thank you very much. PS-my brother is a wood worker and I have seen him mix a color in the epoxy, but I do not think he ever needed to match a color.