by jeep_bluetj » Fri Oct 16, 2009 9:48 am
For herc/durabak, the method of application does have some effect -- a spray-on application is more "uniform" in it's rubberchunk distrabution.
Roller/brush tends to not spread out the chunks evenly, so it looks more uneven. (Lot's of my jeepin buddies Rhino/herc/line-x thier tubs, that's why I've seen alot of bedliner products)
After doing 1 jeep tub with a brush/roller, and doing the trailer with a spraygun, I'd never brush this stuff on again. The sprayer is just too easy. (Messy, but easy)
I used a $6 undercoating gun (a shultz gun) with a 1quart gatorade container for the paint cup. (It screws right to the gun). Tool less than a half hour to shoot the entire trailer, with 2ish coats. That's a good thing as that's all the working time I had, it was a hot humid day so the herc set pretty dang quickly. There's also no cleanup, everything you use will be ruined and need to be thrown away. (Clothing, the spray equipment, etc.. I've _still_ got a herc covered air hose)
This stuff is legendary for 4x4 folks due to one particular thread. Google "herc on your hootus" for one of the funniest threads of all time. (You'll also note that 4x4 bboards are not nearly a civil as ths one)
-- Jeff --