has anyone found a reliable spray on bedliner product that actually works? I want to spray our box truck before we put it back together for the season... I called about rino liner or line x liners. and they want anywhere from $1100 to $1500 to spray the floor and 3 feet up the walls... that just seems extremely over priced to me... there's a few products at the pep boys, but i dont want to do it myself and then have it all fall to shit 2 months in lol..
Go to Walmart or K-mart and buy the "flex-Seal in a spray can. Its the stuff you see on TV where they cut the bottom out of a boat and installed a screen door and sprayed it with this stuff and then went boating. I used it on my trailer steel last year and it is holding up fine. Very easy to repair any places that get scratched or worn. Just keep a couple cans in your toolbox.
Eric the Herculiner in a gallon can, did you use it on wood or the trucks bed? I used the herculiner on the wood floor and about 3 feet up the sides of my trailer,two coats three years ago no problems as strong as the first year. I look under the frame all the time no leaks...hanging tuff!
I am in the process of building a new 14' steel trailer and I had the entire trailer sprayed with Rhino Liner for $1500. That includes top, bottom, wheel well, leaf springs, sides, rails, everything but the bull dog hitch. Shop around as prices vary. Small chunk of change in the face of having to rebuild a trailer after 5 years of action due to corrosion.
-- Edited by Roof Cleaning Katy Texas (281) 392-2304 on Thursday 28th of February 2013 11:29:00 PM
oh yeah. i forgot to say.. this stuff would be applied to wood.. not metal. I wanted something with some grip, but the damn rino or line x guys wanted $1100 at a mininum!!
herculiner in a gallon can about 125 a gallon two or three coast on wood 2 or 3 gallons holds up fine. Dont be cheap with it lay it on there and let it dry well before second coat. Fumes are big...have to leave open good 12 hrs to air out.
I am in the process of building a new 14' steel trailer and I had the entire trailer sprayed with Rhino Liner for $1500. That includes top, bottom, wheel well, leaf springs, sides, rails, everything but the bull dog hitch. Shop around as prices vary. Small chunk of change in the face of having to rebuild a trailer after 5 years of action due to corrosion.
-- Edited by Roof Cleaning Katy Texas (281) 392-2304 on Thursday 28th of February 2013 11:29:00 PM
man thats a great price.. problem is, there are only a few rino and line x guys around here and they all were within range... I had the truck inspected today and the tech told me if this truck passes inspection next year he'll be surprised from the amount of rust in the frame lol.... I guess im going to go with the cheap liner this year, and then pick up one of those cab over engine trucks during the year... I wanted to buy another truck this year.. now i have a reason to buy at least one I gues....
herculiner in a gallon can about 125 a gallon two or three coast on wood 2 or 3 gallons holds up fine. Dont be cheap with it lay it on there and let it dry well before second coat. Fumes are big...have to leave open good 12 hrs to air out.
after being told about the inspection today.. i think this is the route im going to go.. it really only has to last this season...