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Posted by Josh Farnsworth on 10-26-2009 08:09 PM:

Do it yourself bed liner

I decided to give it a whirl. I am getting a new dog box, and figured I would give the old truck a facelift. So far it looks good. I hope it lasts. Instead of using 1 gallon, I used 2 gallons. It took all day, but I think it will work out for me in the long run.

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Posted by Maniac on 10-26-2009 08:14 PM:

LOOKS GOOD. AND ITS CHEAPER DOING IT YOUR SELF. NICE JOB COME AND DO MINE NOW

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Posted by on 10-26-2009 08:16 PM:

Josh, I had been wanting to do something with my truck bed...where did you get this and what did it cost? Also gonna to the front 4 inches of my hood


Posted by Josh Farnsworth on 10-26-2009 09:42 PM:

This particular product is "Plasticoat". I was able to get both cans on clearence for $25 per can. I think I may have made out on this deal. I'm interested in seeing it in 6 months. Most of the do it yourselfers are around $90 per can.

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Posted by willseeyalater on 10-26-2009 09:52 PM:

Was this product solvent based? I am wondering what the fume levels were. One idea we have been kicking around is seeing if this stuff would be usable to recoat a household shower. Not that I want a black speckled shower but if it would work and if it came in any choice of colors it might be an option versus gutting and replacing a shower that is still solid but looking ugly. Got to keep my wife happy but she won't go for a black shower. Anyone ever hear of this being done?


Posted by Josh Farnsworth on 10-26-2009 09:53 PM:

I would not want to stand on this barefooted. I don't think your wife would have it. Good luck trying.

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Posted by max destruction on 10-26-2009 09:58 PM:

You can get untectured and you can get it colored even glow in the dark and neon but i have no clue where!


Posted by skyblu on 10-26-2009 10:39 PM:

QUESTION

It looks like you had SPRAY equipment to apply it. I want to do the tailgate of my truck because it's getting badly scratched up from loading & unloading the dogs in my dogbox. Could this be applied with a brush?

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Posted by Kenny Gates on 10-26-2009 11:03 PM:

Re: QUESTION

quote:
Originally posted by skyblu
It looks like you had SPRAY equipment to apply it. I want to do the tailgate of my truck because it's getting badly scratched up from loading & unloading the dogs in my dogbox. Could this be applied with a brush?


Yes, it comes with a paint brush, roller and a pan in a kit or you can just buy a pint, gallon or pre-mixed in a spray can. Just follow the directions on the can. You can buy it at Walmart or any auto parts store.

I use it on my trailers, hand rails, steps, four wheeler and etc.
You can touch it up when needed.

KG


Posted by Kenny Gates on 10-26-2009 11:39 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by willseeyalater
Was this product solvent based? I am wondering what the fume levels were. One idea we have been kicking around is seeing if this stuff would be usable to recoat a household shower. Not that I want a black speckled shower but if it would work and if it came in any choice of colors it might be an option versus gutting and replacing a shower that is still solid but looking ugly. Got to keep my wife happy but she won't go for a black shower. Anyone ever hear of this being done?


Home Depot and Lowes carries an epoxy coating made just for showers, tub and sinks. I've even used it on plastic laminate counter tops, doors and etc which is a lot cheaper than repalcement.

I worked as a maintenance supervisor for 15 years and it works great.

KG


Posted by Jim Hill on 10-27-2009 12:58 AM:

Re: Do it yourself bed liner

quote:
Originally posted by Josh Farnsworth
I decided to give it a whirl. I am getting a new dog box, and figured I would give the old truck a facelift. So far it looks good. I hope it lasts. Instead of using 1 gallon, I used 2 gallons. It took all day, but I think it will work out for me in the long run.

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josh as long as you sanded it up real good and try not to let standing water stay on it too long it should be ok,ive done a few trucks and it all stuck good

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Posted by Josh Farnsworth on 10-27-2009 12:56 PM:

Good to know. Thank you.

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Posted by Josh Farnsworth on 10-29-2009 08:13 PM:

So far, so good.

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