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steering wheel in the rough

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by lulabelle, Feb 28, 2004.

  1. lulabelle
    Joined: Aug 25, 2002
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    The weather has been great the past 2 days,so I did some shop stuff.It's got a long way to go,but here is my 27's steering wheel.The loop is 3/4 solid stock that My father and I bent in his blacksmith shop.I hope to do real car build stuff soon on one of my messes.
     
  2. 30roadster
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    that looks great! you going to paint, chrome it, or powdercoat?
     
  3. Tony
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    Thats friggin' cool man!!
    nice job!
     
  4. lulabelle
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    Thanks 30.I'm not sure where I'll go with it.It depends on how well It comes out.
     
  5. Wow! that's friggin' cool! I like it a lot.
    Bil
     
  6. Spike!
    Joined: Nov 22, 2001
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    Nice job! Now, back to work on that Chebbie!

    Spike
     
  7. johnnylonghair
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  8. 46mopar
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    Glad to see your hard at work. I think you should chrome it and hang it on your wall.
     
  9. DrJ
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    BRAVO!!!!

    Your true talent has shown it's beautiful head..
    Build your whole rod in that blacksmith's shop !! [​IMG] [​IMG]
     
  10. v8minor
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    very nice ,would be cool chrome..
     
  11. plmczy
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    JT, that is real cool. I gotta get down your way to check out your frame. You gonna be around possibly next friday, PM me sometime. later plmczy
     
  12. lulabelle
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    Thanks to you all!Plm,I should be around,Give ma a call.
     
  13. Missing Link
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    That wheel looks cool man. Nice job.
     
  14. plmczy
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    cool, will do. later plmczy
     
  15. Nixer
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    lullabelle, that looks pretty sweet. nice work man..
     
  16. JT ....Very cool!!
    Clark
     
  17. Paul
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    I like the simplicity of the design, very clean.

    but I have to wonder about temperatures, like when it's sub zero, or pushing a hundred?

    or if you get in a fender bender and give it a little kiss?

    Paul



     
  18. Unkl Ian
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    [ QUOTE ]
    or if you get in a fender bender and give it a little kiss?


    [/ QUOTE ]

    You wouldn't bend the rim,but I think the 3 spokes would bend in a crash.
     
  19. Paul
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    I was thinking the same thing Unkl Ian but,

    A properly ergonomically located wheel invariably has the rim positioned so that if the driver were to lean forward it would line up with the area between his (or her) nose and chin.

    I have seen the results of this in friends, acquaintances and have experienced this first hand myself.

    I was lucky and only needed stitches to put my lip back together but have seen more than one toothless smile caused by even relatively minor accidents.

    The most obvious solution would be to retrofit the older vehicle with a shoulder restraint.

    I do like the design; it has an Art Deco/Southwestern look to it.

    Not unlike a three spoke Hopi? design similar to the New Mexico State flag.

    Paul
     
  20. Morrisman
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    from England

    [ QUOTE ]
    The most obvious solution would be to retrofit the older vehicle with a shoulder restraint.

    [/ QUOTE ]
    Hey, sounds good. Maybe you could slip some airbags in there too, and a collapsible column, and a side airbag, and dash padding, and a crumple zone, and proximity warning radars, a big black bumper and.. and......

    Or maybe you could leave it as a HAMB hot rod and let nature take its course [​IMG]

    "Half the fun is living dangerously"
     
  21. lulabelle
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    If I get into a fender bender,I'd have alot more than that to worry about!
     
  22. Zeke
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    Looks cool Lula!
     
  23. You regard a simple setbeat as overkill safety wise?

    Interesting!

    [​IMG]
     

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