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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by dirt t, Mar 12, 2013.

  1. dirt t
    Joined: Mar 20, 2007
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    I want to build a steering wheel and need a hoop. Could someone give me a source ? I checked the HAMB o dex. I need a 15" hoop.
    Thanks
    Terry
     
  2. HOTRODPRIMER
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    I would think that most people that make their steering wheels roll their own hoop. HRP
     
  3. rockfish
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    What HRP said otherwise pick up a cracked swap meet wheel for a few bucks and remove the plastic. Forming your own hoop is probably easier. Low buck method is to heat the rod and form around a plywood disc of the diameter you want.
     
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  5. dirt t
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    I don't have the ability to roll a hoop. I am looking for some one who can make me a hoop.
     
  6. Garry Carter
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    Hit the swap meets. A company called "Superior" marketed inexpensive steering wheels back in the `60's and `70's. They mostly made 11" and 13" wheels, but did produce a few 15" models. That's what I used to cut down my `39 banjo.
     
  7. Boryca
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    from Detroit

    Find a local tubing fabricator. There's plenty around who will roll mild steel tubing. Chrome-Moly is usually harder to come by, but a good company that deals with aircraft will be able to do it.

    Why does everyone forget to check their yellow-pages?

    Mike
     
  8. Kyle Counsil
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    my buddy works for a valve company and has a lot full of them and I searshed the lot till I found on that I liked and cut the spokes and went from there...
     

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  9. 1951Streamliner
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    Ring off a bar stool?
     
  10. dirt t
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    Great Idea!!
    Thanks I'll lookfor one.
     
  11. HOTRODPRIMER
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    Have you checked with any local fabrication shops? HRP
     
  12. dirt t
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    In Kingman, AZ This is where ruarl america starts.
    The one shop here would not return my calls.
     
  13. HOTRODPRIMER
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    Kinda like applying for a job,,go there in person. HRP
     
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  15. Atwater Mike
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    ...Or just find a pallet. They're rollin' off, grab one!
     
  16. Mr48chev
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    Any metal shop that has a slip roller can roll you a hoop. Most slip rollers have one or more grooves on the open end that a piece of steel rod can be put in and rolled.

    Some may not know how but the welding/metal shop teacher that I taught with 24 years ago only used the big surplus slip roller in the welding shop to roll hoops for different things. He taught a lot of guys who ended up as top rate welders but didn't know the equipment he had in the shop very well.
     
  17. 33sporttruck
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    Find a Blacksmith or Metal Fab Shop with a ring roller. They can spin one out for you and weld up the ends. This will work if you are going to laminate the steel ring (core) with fibergl*** then sand it for finish. Have Fun !!! Jeff
     
  18. dirt t
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    I stoped by the shop discussed what I needed left phone numbers was told they would call. For a business they need to know that all a customer wants to do is give them money!! A customer only can go so far.
     

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