Just thought I'd post a few pics of my latest garage adventures. The city has my backlane dug up at the moment and my wife doesn't want me to drive the car through the neighbours yard...so I've been working on a few other projects for the Canuck.
First up, a new steering wheel. While I could buy a wheel, I thought it would be more fun to build one. I was also looking for something that was sort of stock looking, but clearly not stock. I purchased a thrashed wheel off e-bay and started thinking that if I could cut it down, driving the Amazon would be more like driving a car, and a little less like driving a bus (the stock wheel is a whopping 17" + in diameter).
So I bent a hoop out of 3/8 hot rolled steel (got Friday afternoon access to a slip roller) sized it to 14 3/8" diameter and welded it up. Then I cut off the old wheel and melted some of the plastic off the sides for welding.
You can see the difference in size.
What a few seconds with a cut-off wheel can do to a steering wheel. The sides of the wheel now need to have the metal exposed for welding.
The new wheel centre is much smaller than the old.
I've added 3/8 to the base height of the wheel to give it more dish and get my fingers away from the horn centre.
Here is the finished product - now to wrap it in wood.
The wheel will get a custom mahogany outer rim, but retain the stock horn centre (which I love) and shouldn't come off in my hands while driving - how the hell would you explain that one to the judge?
The grills are custom made laser cut 6061 aluminum of my own design - OK I ripped off the old style, but eliminated the vertical bars and beefed it up a little. I don't know if I'm going to chrome plate them or just polish the aluminum. Time will tell.
Craig