how can i seal outside till i have money for truck bed liner

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Postby dh » Thu Apr 08, 2010 9:54 pm

parnold wrote:dh.. can you please edit your entry, it's screwing up the whole page, you have one very very long sentence!


Sorry, I'm still trying to figure out that problem. Whenever I quote from the phone it uses a "+" instead of a space in my post.

I do not know about the S.W. 1 part epoxy, but I have used the T.S. 1 part and like it. It does have to go on VERY thin, and dry time is around 24 hours.
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Postby rladams39 » Fri May 07, 2010 6:13 pm

The reason Rhino Lining is so expensive is because it comes as a Kit to do one 8 foot truck bed, If you need to cover a larger area you have to buy more than one kit. If you need a small surface done, You have to buy a kit.

Last time i checked around here it was about $380 for a standard truck bed.

There is a product that you can buy called Raptor Liner, same concept as Rhino lining, But alot cheaper, We have used it to coat the floorboards of equipment and it is VERY durable.

The advantage is you can get it as a tintable kit, just mix with urethane base coat of the color you want it to be.

Cool thing is each kit comes with the Gun you use to apply it with. Sprays on easy.

Also sticks very well to bare wood.

Here is a link http://www.u-pol.com/product-cat/83/raptor%E2%84%A2-bed-liner.htm
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