On Saturday, July 9, 2005, at 10:32 AM, Jon Wennerberg wrote:
> On Thursday, July 7, 2005, at 07:06 PM, Doug Odom wrote:
>
>> Ed, I was thinking the same thing, but around here they get $500 to
>> do a pickup bed. Now I figure its about 3 to 4 times more area in the
>> trailer floor so it might get a bit pricey. Let us know if you do and
>> how much it costs.
>> Doug Odom in big ditch
>> Ed Van Scoy wrote:
>>
>>> I'm gonna get another trailer soon and I am thinking
>>> about having the floor sprayed with Rhino Liner -
>>> Non-slip and you can hose it out.
>>> Vette Ed
>>> --- The Weldons <2weldons@earthlink.net> wrote:
>
> When I got my new pickup a year ago I had Rhino liner sprayed in -- by
> the local guys, UP Off-Road and Performance. I mention their name --
> 'cause they race stuff, and fell for my begging about giving me a
> "racer discount". I think I paid about $350 instead of the $500 list
> price. Beg and maybe you can get a better price.
>
> The stuff has worked fine -- I've slid full pallets and other scratchy
> items in and out and haven't yet got my first scratch in the liner.
> Some discoloration hasn't washed off -- but the liner still works.
> There's one local guy that had his Ford pickup 100% "painted" with
> Rhino liner. It's been on there for a couple of years and I don't see
> flaws yet. Probably cost him a good handfull of bucks, but he's a
> doctor -- can afford it.
Oh, yeah, and another part of the cost is the "prep" they gotta do
before spraying a painted pickup bed. Most likely there wouldn't be so
much prep required on a plywood floor, maybe, perhaps. That'd lower
the cost, too.
Jon Wennerberg
Seldom Seen Slim Land Speed Racing
Marquette, Michigan
(that's 'way up north)
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