How does it fail? Is it sun exposure over time or vibration cracks? Just curious on your experiencecapital369 wrote:I have sprayed bedliners for 24 years and I'v sprayed a TT 8 years ago. I can tell you when you get a leek ( and you will ).... it will fail. I have a $35,000 spray rig .. skids of material ... and I'm going metal for my next build... Kevin
clamlamp wrote:How does it fail? Is it sun exposure over time or vibration cracks? Just curious on your experiencecapital369 wrote:I have sprayed bedliners for 24 years and I'v sprayed a TT 8 years ago. I can tell you when you get a leek ( and you will ).... it will fail. I have a $35,000 spray rig .. skids of material ... and I'm going metal for my next build... Kevin
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...with a high-gloss oil-based polyurethane..
tony.latham wrote:...with a high-gloss oil-based polyurethane..
Andrew:
I wonder why a high gloss? Did they elaborate on that?
Tony
Andrew Herrick wrote:tony.latham wrote:...with a high-gloss oil-based polyurethane..
Andrew:
I wonder why a high gloss? Did they elaborate on that?
Tony
I was told specifically no satin or semi-gloss finishes because satin finishes have a wax in them that make topcoat adhesion much more stubborn. I also asked about a plastic adhesion promoter, and they said nope, not necessary.
tony.latham wrote:Andrew Herrick wrote:tony.latham wrote:...with a high-gloss oil-based polyurethane..
Andrew:
I wonder why a high gloss? Did they elaborate on that?
Tony
I was told specifically no satin or semi-gloss finishes because satin finishes have a wax in them that make topcoat adhesion much more stubborn. I also asked about a plastic adhesion promoter, and they said nope, not necessary.
Did epoxy come up? I might call them down the road if I do another build.
Tony
You and I are on the same page. I was considering the same thing. Will shoot them an e-mail and find out.
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