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Grid Runner Adventures wrote:Well in light of the recent developments, maybe truck bed liner will be scratched for my build and I will go with this new stuff
I can always get a small bit of bed liner to do the floor of my camper with inside still.
mcspin50 wrote:So how does this product compare to Kool Seal or the product at this website?
http://www.polycoatings.com/rvroof.html
I emailed the company asking about suitability and got this quick response:
Thank you for your inquiry and your interest in our products. Has the sealer already been applied? I say this because our Safe-T-Prime EPDM Roof Primer will seal and prime the wood and would have to be applied over the sealer anyway to facilitate the adhesion of the 519 coating. (the 519 is designed for rv and trailer use, because of its ability to flex continually in all temperatures without breaking)
We have had a number of customers who have built their own trailers using plywood and successfully coated them with our system. The one procedure that we recommend is to apply our Tape-Kote Seam Tape over any seams in the wood before applying the coating.
If you can supply me with measurements, I will give you a quotation for everything including shipping cost to your door.
Best regards,
Tony Douglas
Polycoatings International
Guess I'll have to break it to him that I haven't started yet.![]()
Gonna pick up the trailer this Saturday.
Wonder if it can work as an undercoat as well.
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