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Restoring A Steering Column
I'm in the proccess of restoring my steering column on my 69 and thought I would share my findings so far on what paint to use.
I have tried several (six) different shades and gloss levels of paint and found so far that the Eastwood Under Hood black is the closest. I still have one more I would like to try, Krylon semi-gloss 9203. Trying to find something more availabe and cheaper. The Eastwood lists for $12.99 plus shipping, it would be nice to run to the store and pick up a $5 can and get the job done. I'll keep you posted on my finds. Any other suggestions are more than welcome. On a side note for the detailed type of guys...the 69's ignition lock asm has the indent for the indicator painted red. Last edited by Ray Barnes; 01-14-2010 at 05:34 AM. |
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Listen Ray, if you want to try out that Krylon paint we can pull the column from car and you can test away. If it's not quite right I'll never know, I'll be fat, dumb and happy 'cause my buddy Ray restored my column for me.
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When I swapped columns about 7 years ago, I experimented with an off the shelf rattle can. I don't remember what it was but it very well could have been the Krylon semi-gloss. What ever I used, it matched nearly identically.
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Dana 1970 Chevelle convertible Fresh 454 with 291 heads, Lunati 60204, and 569 intake waiting to be installed. Turbo 400 with street/strip BTE stall converter and 4.10. |
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Update: Finished painting the column and it looks great. I ended up using Rustoleum satin for outdoor furniture. I ended up getting it at Walmart for $5 a can. I'm sure you can get it at Home Depot and Lowes or any other store that carries Rustoleum products.
I'll try to get photo posted soon. |
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I went with Krylon semi-gloss black and it came out great!!
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Robert. A cool wife who understands is a wonderful thing! 67 Elky Global West suspension kit with coil over QA1's,435hp Edy Crate,700R4, Currie +9 3:75, Disc brakes front and rear, Dakota Digital gauge package, 12 circuit Painless wiring kit, Ididit tilt Colum, etc. |
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I first tried SEM Landau Black. I thought it would look good with the dash the same color. Not good. Ended up with Krylon semi-gloss. Much better.
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I'm with Hank, Ray I can have my column out in about a hour and down to your place in a 1/2 hour and you are more than welcome to restore and paint it....The interior is out now and tran coming out tomorrow night.
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Just got my column today and went with the Krylon semi-gloss black. Found a 4 speed column, has been media blasted with all new parts inside. Here's what it looks like. It's ready to go.
Ray
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Ray 1970 SS Chevelle Van Nuys Built Last edited by shadowgray396; 07-07-2010 at 09:09 PM. |
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Ya, that work area is just not right! This isn't brain surgery Ray.
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It may look clean, but I still manage to loose things in it.
Ray
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