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Re: Undercoating Alternative (No more sticky black stuff!)

PostPosted: Tue Jul 23, 2013 8:06 pm
by tony.latham
I'm close to cranking out my floor. I'm toying with the idea of a thinned coat of TB2 followed by a coat of exterior oil based enamel. Anyone out there tried painting over the TB2?

Re: Undercoating Alternative (No more sticky black stuff!)

PostPosted: Sun Jul 28, 2013 7:30 am
by be_a_jayhawk
The thing that worries me about deck sealer is that most of it is only rated to last a year or two. What is the warranty on that stuff listed at? I suspect the weakness will be chipping from road gravel and debris. Let me know how it holds up.

Re: Undercoating Alternative (No more sticky black stuff!)

PostPosted: Thu Aug 01, 2013 9:36 am
by paul.luna
be_a_jayhawk wrote:The thing that worries me about deck sealer is that most of it is only rated to last a year or two. What is the warranty on that stuff listed at? I suspect the weakness will be chipping from road gravel and debris. Let me know how it holds up.


Restore is more than a Deck Sealer, It has a texture to is and rolls on pretty thick. Granted I live in the South West and my trailer will be stored in the garage. We'll see in time how it does. I fell good about it. I worry more about the roof and walls then I am about the bottom and floor.

-Paul

Re: Undercoating Alternative (No more sticky black stuff!)

PostPosted: Thu Aug 01, 2013 11:43 am
by linuxmanxxx
Being as its on the bottom of the td it will last much longer than normal ratings due to it never experiences the heat or uv rays that it would on a roof. Chipping of that sticky mess is highly unlikely. Looking for alternatives isn't driven from how good it is our longevity, but how nasty it is to apply.

Re: Undercoating Alternative (No more sticky black stuff!)

PostPosted: Tue Sep 24, 2013 11:33 pm
by atahoekid
I built my Road Foamie a year ago and used fence and post asphalt paint from Tractor Supply. It's not sticky, it cleans easily and does not smell any worse than regular paint. It goes on like standard paint but actually penetrates into the wood. I've driven through about 1000 miles of rain storms, over a gravel road that chipped off the paint job on my frame but the underside still looks great!!! I'd use it again.

Re: Undercoating Alternative (No more sticky black stuff!)

PostPosted: Thu Oct 17, 2013 7:01 am
by drgrumpus
I am using truck Bedliner. Smelly, nasty to clean up (use gloves) , but it look s like it will do the job. Herculiner, $88 a gallon. Not cheap, but it sets into a tough urethane coating. The second coat goes on today.

Re: Undercoating Alternative (No more sticky black stuff!)

PostPosted: Thu Oct 17, 2013 7:33 am
by absolutsnwbrdr
atahoekid wrote:I built my Road Foamie a year ago and used fence and post asphalt paint from Tractor Supply. It's not sticky, it cleans easily and does not smell any worse than regular paint. It goes on like standard paint but actually penetrates into the wood. I've driven through about 1000 miles of rain storms, over a gravel road that chipped off the paint job on my frame but the underside still looks great!!! I'd use it again.


YUP! The cost-to-benefit ratio cannot be beat! And it doesn't take days to dry! I'll use good ole Black Beauty every time!

Re: Undercoating Alternative (No more sticky black stuff!)

PostPosted: Sun Oct 20, 2013 8:25 pm
by Martiangod
Todah Tear wrote:
Martiangod wrote:I used coroplas (signboard)
Worked great...]


How is the coroplast holding up as an undercoating alternative? I have thought seriously about using it in that application as well.

Todah

almost 10,000 MILES OF SNOW, ICE, TORENTIAL DOWNPOUR, MUD and some of the worse roads Canada can throw at ya. Still looks like the day I installed it. Would definatly do again if another build were to happen, but the way its standing up, don't think that will happen any time soon :applause:

Re: Undercoating Alternative (No more sticky black stuff!)

PostPosted: Fri Nov 08, 2013 3:57 pm
by woodywrkng
1/16 inch polyethylene sheet from Farmtek. Same stuff gallon milk jugs are made out of I think.
http://www.farmtek.com/farm/supplies/pr ... 06910.html

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Re: Undercoating Alternative (No more sticky black stuff!)

PostPosted: Mon Nov 11, 2013 5:59 pm
by be_a_jayhawk
Is that polyethylene order only or do any retailers carry it?

Re: Undercoating Alternative (No more sticky black stuff!)

PostPosted: Fri Nov 22, 2013 1:25 pm
by woodywrkng
I purchased the poly from Farmtek, they are a retailer. I don't know who else may carry it. It was easy for me to pick up since their physical store in my state. If shipped the box may be over-sized

Re: Undercoating Alternative (No more sticky black stuff!)

PostPosted: Wed Dec 04, 2013 10:43 pm
by Micro469
Just an other way... I used CPES on the bottom, coating it until it wouldn't soak in any more. Let it dry and coated the bottom with grey rustoleum paint, Gave it 2 or 3 coats. I finished the trailer in 2009, and the floor looks as good as the day I first painted it.

Re: Undercoating Alternative (No more sticky black stuff!)

PostPosted: Wed Dec 04, 2013 10:52 pm
by eamarquardt
I can't get behind a dedicated sink in the galley. I use a SS mixing bowl that is hemispherical with a flattened bottom. It takes a minimum amount of water to provide a depth that you can work with and plates and other round objects fit well into it for scrubbing.

I hate doing dishes in cold water. What I really like about using a stand alone SS bowl is that I just put on a burner to heat up the dishwater. If the water gets cold I just return the bowl to the burner. You can't do that with a built in sink, one with a drain, or a plastic container. I've thought of building a tubular stand for it to make it a bit more stable but doing so is not a high priority.

Just my two scents.

Cheers,

Gus

Re: Undercoating Alternative (No more sticky black stuff!)

PostPosted: Wed Dec 04, 2013 10:55 pm
by eamarquardt
I am redoing our shower and came across this stuff:

http://www.homedepot.com/p/Custom-Build ... p_4qcRDufY

It is water clean up, goes on easy (the more coats the better), and is kind of rubbery and won't chip or crack.

It dries a bright red but on the bottom of the trailer who would notice. Seems be a lot better than black sticky stuff.

Cheers,

Gus

Re: Undercoating Alternative (No more sticky black stuff!)

PostPosted: Thu Dec 05, 2013 1:08 am
by Esteban
Redgard seems similar to an elastomeric roofing sealer. Recently had my roof professionally sealed. The roofing sealer is white and good for many years of sun and water exposure. Either one would seem to be very good to seal the bottom of a teardrop trailer.