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MacroPoxy
I used a product called MacroPoxy a 2 part industrial epoxy to seal of the wheel houses on my project. This stuff is what they use to seal water towers with and seems to have incredible duarability. Goes on via a roller or spray can be thinned, or tinted. You can pick it up at Sherwin Williams.
The flash from the camera throws off how uniform it went on with a roller. How ever i would spray it on for the best finish. It can be topcoated also if you need. http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b3...C_3350-set.jpg |
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Trojan - Careful
Might be careful with this web site and video guys. (from page 1)
LINK REMOVED When I ran it - it dropped a file in my documents and setting/temp internet folder that was detected as the JS/Wonka trojan by McAfee. Might want to scan your pc just to make sure. http://forums.cnet.com/5208-6132_102...hreadID=222466 Jim |
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I used Line-x on my El Camino. I shopped around at several of the shops in my area and found a big difference in price. The shop that did it was the best price and showed the most attention to my needs before and during the process.
Robert https://lateral-g.net/forums/atta...1&d=1258781355 https://lateral-g.net/forums/atta...2&d=1258781355 |
I went with Line-x and masked and painted the rails. It was a total bizznatch even on a rotisserie! I had something like 6 hours into masking alone. I really liked the way it turned out though and should be bullet proof for a long time. I blasted the bottom with a pretty course grit just to give the material extra bite. You have to be careful with drainage though.
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I use SPI www.southernpolyurethanes.com bedliner on the bottom of cars and inside the trunk in my shop.
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Not sure about the bed liner?
I have been following the thread and trying to decide which way to go on my car. There is no question that it looks great and is bullet proof. My biggest problem with any bed liner material is the major PIA that is involved in removing it if there is any work to be done down the road or repair due to collision etc. Same comment can be used that the coating hides cracking etc? Can anybody comment on working on it after the fact?
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