Stop in for a cup of coffee

LOL that east wood add say use a 1 lb can of PC-7 if necessary! WTH I skim coated a whole spare tire well with 1/4 lb! Throw that wheel out ther man!

Review manual for steering wheel removal. Wash wheel with dishwashing detergent and rinse. Once dry wipe wheel down with PRE Painting Prep. Usa a triangular file to "V" out crack down to metal frame. Mix equal parts of "A" and "B" epoxy PC-7 sufficiant to fill defect/s. Press PC-7 into cracks and smooth with a finger dipped in water. Allow repair to fully harden overnight. Sand repair areas by hand with 220 proceeding to 320 grit abrasive paper. Wipe wheel with PRE Painting Prep and handle with clean disposable gloves. Apply Adhesion Promoter per label directions to fill minor imperfections and topcoat.

Use an additional can of (52195) 1/2 lb. PC-7 or (52047) 1 lb. PC-7 as necessary to repair larger areas.
I like PC-7 better than JB Weld for some stuff. Was just repairing holes in deck boards with it yesterday. LOL. I got into that other deck rebuild and never got done mine. So just wanted to make sure the dogs feet did not go through a few small spots. It might take a week to cure in these temps though... Got it at last place I worked to repair mixing tanks ,and they were going to pitch it when we shut the place down. I found the JB would stick to stainless better, but the PC7 was tougher. ( It was also cheaper and cleans up with water). So I would spread the JB really thin like a primer coat then lay on the PC-7.