was searching around for rhinoliner alternatives and found herculiner for only 30 bucks a gallon (1 gallon enough for 6ft truckbed)
reading the reviews it appears to have a fairly rough finish due to the rubber particles in it.
i wonder how adversely that rough finish would affect the camper going down the road. should i look for a coating with no rubber particles in it. does anyone know of one. originally i was going to use FRP on the outside of the camper which is pebbled as well so i guess you cant get totally smooth.
no wind tunnel tests here lol.
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ah jcwhitney's site bamboozled me heh said the price was 31 bucks for a gallon kit then you click add to cart and its 136 heh checking durobak now.. ah 139 and smooth finish.
what other liners out there are cheaper?
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There is a guy on ebay selling herculiner at $65 a gallon + 20 for shipping. He is in Northbrook IL if you want to make the trip. I would count on 2 gallons for a tear.
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not sure if Herculiner is UV resistant, but I know you can buy Durabak that is UV resistant (very important when you live in the desert and it averages 300+ days of sun a year). I'm planning on using smooth, UVR, Durabak
Herculiner is one of my sponsors now, The entire outside and the floor and 5 inches up the walls inside are all Herculined on my Ogre Rv. It sure turned out nice! not a single leak. I even used Herculiner to seal around some fittings bolted to the roof.
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When I used Herculiner I emailed the company, I calculated the area I needed to cover, roughly 4 sheets of plywood or approximately 128 square feet, they said I would need 2 gallons, and I used every last bit of it.
ya I did 4 gallons every last bit of it on my standup camper.
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been thinking of using some sort of bedliner for the front lower half of my build, to protect from debris. also thought of block diamond plating to match my jeep.
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The only thing I didn't like about the Herculiner, was the sand paper like texture. Every time I bumped into the outside wall, I got a bit of an abrasion. defiantly get some samples and compare textures.