What do you guys think of the concpet for this truck? Be honest, I will not be offended. I couldn't see sinking a ton of money into this truck due to the age and miles. I've been running this same trcuk for over 4 years now and it has 185,000 miles on it.
synthetic stucco. you would see it on fast food chains like chick fil a. also strip malls sometimes are done in dryvit or EIFS (Exterior Insulation and Finish Systems).
I like the box but think spending the bucks on the water on the truck is a waste. I agree with Jon about "down the road". The truck box is a billboard so I would use that entire box on all four sides to my advantage.
I really liked it when I first saw it , but looking again the water throws me to thinking pools, But I really like it simplicity and definitely a billboard. As far as replacing the waves of water with something else all I think is maybe adding some bubbles to the waves? idk.
I had a box truck witha 14 or 16 foot box. I had everything in there and plenty of room,at times I miss it. It sat higher then your truck and a couple of times I almost broke my neck walking out of it. S/H on the wood planks sure was slippery....even days later. The day I got rid of it is the day I did fall out the back...thought I broke my arm. Becareful you dont slip......I like the way it looks. I was asked to clean that divit last year I tried a lil section first and I thought the S/H was a little to strong.If you don't mind what do you suggest to use cleaning it? Thanks
I had a box truck witha 14 or 16 foot box. I had everything in there and plenty of room,at times I miss it. It sat higher then your truck and a couple of times I almost broke my neck walking out of it. S/H on the wood planks sure was slippery....even days later. The day I got rid of it is the day I did fall out the back...thought I broke my arm. Becareful you dont slip......I like the way it looks. I was asked to clean that divit last year I tried a lil section first and I thought the S/H was a little to strong.If you don't mind what do you suggest to use cleaning it? Thanks
It definately has plenty of room. I know what you mean about slippy, I fell out of this truck several times, trying to grab onto the small tether straps at the last moment doesn't ever seem to work, so I applied non slip paint to the back 2 feet of the truck so that I can get some traction, but even then still slippy at times. I had celaned a Chiropratic complex last year and at first thought that I would never get it cleaned. I tried SH, I tried A-ONE from ZEP, I tried a couple other degreasers and nothing would work. Then I tried a test area with F-18 from Pressure Tek, worked like a gem, did not damage the paint or any of the other components on the building at all. I was just past it the other day and it looks just a good as it did the day I cleaned it.