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#61
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Chad, did you ever get in touch with Steve Lucas regarding his extensive interview with a guy who made these factory wood wheels. Larry B.
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#62
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Yes, I tried but the number was disconnected.
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#63
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Step 6 and 7 Apply finish, install stainless band
Here are some pictures of the prototype next to my original. This is after I apply the final finish and install the band.
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#64
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Magnificent!!
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#65
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Looks great!
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Do you have to go through some kind of a certification process to assure a buyer that the wheel is safe to drive a vehicle using it? Seems to me I read an article or thread somewhere it had to be done, don't remember what government agency would oversee that, probably 100's of them.
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#68
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I agree with Bob it truley is magnificent. As far as Certification, you can always ask if Grant Wheels are Certified, and find out the process from there. Larry B..
p.s. I'll send Steve's cell phone #, I just found it yesterday.
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Destructive Testing
I while back someone asked me through my website if the plastic would ever crack. I told him time will tell. So that got me to thinking.... The prototype, which I just took the comparison pictures of this morning, has not been treated very nicely lately. I leave it outside overnight and bring it in during the day. It's been getting down to around zero here and the other night I put it in the oven for an hour @ 175. after being outside at 5 deg. (to simulate a hot summer day with your windows rolled up) There has been no degradation thus far. And I will keep abusing it to see what happens.
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I am confident in the quality of this wheel, and should probably put my name on the waiting list.
I'm fairly sure that it has to be SEMA approved via testing etc. You can well imagine a cheaply made chinese wheel twisting or buckling under duress, or stripping the splines leaving the driver with an out of control car. If it was me, I wouldn't worry about certification, because that would just add an inordinate amount of time to the release of the end product. In comparison to a Grant wheel, I would say this is a very limited market. Maybe you can sell it as an Art object with strong note indicating that it is for display purposes only, and let the end user decide how they want to use it. It is really a pity that we live in a country that is so lawsuit happy, but you have to protect yourself from the unforseen. |
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That occurred to me as well....
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Last edited by 64woodwheel; 02-10-2011 at 05:48 PM. |
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I know that on the taiwan '65-6 wood wheels, there was production run where the plastic would not survive cold weather. It shrunk and cracked in a very short time. At the time the Parts Place was the only retailer (not manufacturer), and they made good on them with a liberal return policy. When Dennis Kirban orignally reproduced the rally 1 wheel, he had to go through quite a bit with SEMA, but wheel integrity is a lot more important than steering wheel integrity. He posts on here from time to time, and I'm sure he could offer some insight. I also know that there was some problems with wheel integrity when Wheel Vintiques released the rally II wheel. Again, that is a wheel and not a steering wheel, so we might be talking apples vs oranges. Its a damn shame that we live in a sue happy society, but it is what it is. There may be nothing to worry about, but even if there is, I am sure your attorney can help you set up a corporation and shield your personal assets. Once an insurance company gets involved, they will do their best to minize their responsibility by casting the net and spreading the blame around. |
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That's good to know. I was thinking about the GM Restorations Parts Program. Is that an influential factor when you (forum in general) are buying repro parts?
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#76
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I think that GM Restoration Parts Program really only comes in to play to give the buyer some confidence that the part that is being sold is "like kind and quality" of the original part. I don't think that is necessary with your '64 wood wheel
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Thanks Andre,
I guess the best advertising is word of mouth and not a "stamp of approval" from some entity, be it GM or Uncle Sam... Last edited by 64woodwheel; 02-12-2011 at 01:03 AM. |
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#79
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HUB
Next step will be to rivet the hub and collar to the spokes. Speaking of the hub, has anyone tried the horn contact hardware available from our host? What was your experience with "RPI581 - 64 HORN INSTALLATION KIT"?
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#80
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Whatever happened to this project and the emblem?
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