
gman wrote:The do it yourself (Herculiner) comes in black only, the have it sprayed on (Rhino) stuff if very expensive, I got a quote of $600 to do the inside walls and floor of my 6'x 54" pickup box, about the same area as the roof of the tear. Color was another $100.
Ken A Hood wrote:The Durabak product comes in several colors, has rough and smooth textures available, AND can be order with added UV protection....
It weighs only 10lb/gallon as well, and 1 gallon covers approx. 60sq. ft.
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IraRat wrote:Ken A Hood wrote:The Durabak product comes in several colors, has rough and smooth textures available, AND can be order with added UV protection....
It weighs only 10lb/gallon as well, and 1 gallon covers approx. 60sq. ft.
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That stuff looks great as a covering for the sides too--not just for the roof. An alternative to Uniflex?? I think Durabak's rough coating may be great to hide any surface imperfections, whereas with Uniflex, I think you need a really smooth, perfect surface, since it'll show everything.
Dean in Eureka, CA wrote:Dahoon,
I finally saw a commercial about Herculiner...
I've had a bad experience with powder coating... I'm currently "advertising" for a local powder coating company that didn't want to correct a bad powder coating job on my glass racks... I figure I've got about another year before rust gets the best of my glass racks and I have to replace them...
Do you think Herculiner would work as a good coating to protect the frame?
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