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Build Thread The '80 FrankenJeep frame off reassembly

Build Thread The '80 FrankenJeep frame off reassembly
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antenna... crappy reception, but the only one on your block...
 
And soon you end up with this.
 
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It's starting to look like something now. I can actually visualize it now and I think you just might end up with something special
 
Your wheel is really looking great. I can’t wait to see it done. At this pace that should be in a day or two. Wow.
 
Actually it'll slow a bit from here - it's been all roughing in and that part goes fast. I may use a round over bit on the edges just before I glue em together, but from there it's all hand work. The round over will get the bulk off, but I think I'll still need to tweak the profile a tad. Shaping around the spokes will take the longest. And then there's the finishing..... first couple coats will be boiled linseed oil, several days drying each. Then the final top coats. Haven't settled on that yet. Still have time for that decision......

In retrospect, I should have used a larger radius both inner and outer and "moved" the wood further out to leave room for the "overhangings" at the spokes. As it is, they would extend past the bend which would look bad, so I now plan on removing them and just shape the transition form wood the spokes just enough that it's not just the round grip profile. At least that's what I'm seeing in my head..... probably should have made sure I could do his before I threw it out there......


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You got it don’t worry about it


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The inserts might be a bit of overkill, but some walnut shift knobs would go well with that steering wheel.

Ok, I'll get my hat.....

PS: Seriously though, a lot of the old wood steering wheels had finger "notches" all the way around on the underside of the wheel for a better grip. Just a thought on my way out the door...
 
I've actually been trying to figure out all this time how he is going to suprise us with how he is going to do the finger notches. I can only come up with indexing the wheel and cutting them in by hand, with a rasp.
 
I’m thinking an indexing jig with a plunge router and finishing it off with sand paper


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I figured something like that would work, just don't have that much experience with the routers. Ine thing for sure, it's going to look great!
 
The inserts might be a bit of overkill, but some walnut shift knobs would go well with that steering wheel.

Ok, I'll get my hat.....

PS: Seriously though, a lot of the old wood steering wheels had finger "notches" all the way around on the underside of the wheel for a better grip. Just a thought on my way out the door...

No need to get yer hat - a little prodding keeps me motivated.... shift knobs might be a nice subtle touch........ bet I could pop the centers out of the new knobs and stick em in the walnut knobs...... Hmmmmmmmm

I've actually been trying to figure out all this time how he is going to suprise us with how he is going to do the finger notches. I can only come up with indexing the wheel and cutting them in by hand, with a rasp.

I’m thinking an indexing jig with a plunge router and finishing it off with sand paper

By the time I set all that up for the router, a rasp would just about there. I had already planned on finger notches, but shallow rather than deep. That would be a pretty large diameter router bit, so I'll draw up it up in CAD to get the spacing right , mark off the center lines, and just rasp em. I don't have a lot of time on routers either, but boy can I drive a rasp.......



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That's me, rasp speed
 
My router experiences pretty much amount to making sawdust out of perfectly good pieces of wood.

And that's why I keep a large coffee can of rasps and files on my work bench. Sometimes, it's much better to not press my luck.
 
I find hand tools force me to screw up slower. Allows me to stop a little quicker


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Nice. Wish I had one of those. Mine is starting to be well used and worn out from to much fun. :)
 
Found this one on Ebay probly year and a half ago. I would have used the one in the column, but didn’t get a key with it when I bought it


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A good locksmith can fix that. I didn't get keys when I bought my steel 1/2 doors and $ 15 later I had 2 keys and locking doors
 
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