Re: [bolger]Truck bed liner
--- "John Spoering" wrote:
on *all* the details of your building project!
Photos too!
> In building the power sharpie "Champlain"Hey John, don't forget to keep us informed
on *all* the details of your building project!
Photos too!
>Hi All -You could try calling JB at MAS Epoxies - he says he's been using it on his
>
> Here's something that I'd appreciate a bit of discussion on. This
>use of "Spray-on Truck Bed Liner" on decks of steel trawler decks seems
>interesting. In building the power sharpie "Champlain" could it be
>successfully used say in a tan color on the inside flooring applied over
>an epoxy primer ?
boat and it's great. I'm not sure of the brand he has used.
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I have a note some place at home from Lew Clayman referring to using
bedliner in the interior of one of his Mouses. Is Lew in this group?
Bryant
bedliner in the interior of one of his Mouses. Is Lew in this group?
Bryant
--- Inbolger@yahoogroups.com, "John Spoering" <spoering@e...> wrote:
> Hi All - In building the power sharpie "Champlain" could it be
successfully used say in a tan color on the inside flooring applied
over an epoxy primer ?
Hi All -
Here's something that I'd appreciate a bit of discussion on. This use of "Spray-on Truck Bed Liner" on decks of steel trawler decks seems interesting. In building the power sharpie "Champlain" could it be successfully used say in a tan color on the inside flooring applied over an epoxy primer ?
Sounds like something that would last forever, protect against sand & grit and be very easy to clean.
Anyone have any ideas or experience with this stuff ?
Aloha - Jack Spoering - Ft Lauderdale
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Here's something that I'd appreciate a bit of discussion on. This use of "Spray-on Truck Bed Liner" on decks of steel trawler decks seems interesting. In building the power sharpie "Champlain" could it be successfully used say in a tan color on the inside flooring applied over an epoxy primer ?
Sounds like something that would last forever, protect against sand & grit and be very easy to clean.
Anyone have any ideas or experience with this stuff ?
Aloha - Jack Spoering - Ft Lauderdale
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