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I don't know about bottoms, but I have been selling companies on using it
for a deck coating for several years now. Non skid from hell and zero maint. One work boat out there I just re-visited, 6 years on the fordeck, no signs of damage or steel deterioration beneath. wrote in message ... Is it a good idea to coat the bottom of a steel hull houseboat with a bed liner like Rhino Tuff Stuff, or something like it? One person told me they start to peel off after a few years, but I would think there are products of different quality, as well as possible improvements in products of years ago which may be the ones peeling (or whatever) today. Do those type coatings come in different colors? It seems to me that if they would work well in a truck bed, something like that ought to be great for the roof of a houseboat which gets similar traffic and things dragged around on it, etc....that is, if the stuff is available in white. |
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On Fri, 30 Jul 2004 08:17:44 GMT, "HLAviation" wrote:
I don't know about bottoms, but I have been selling companies on using it for a deck coating for several years now. Non skid from hell and zero maint. One work boat out there I just re-visited, 6 years on the fordeck, no signs of damage or steel deterioration beneath. What would be good for a roof? Is it available in white? Where to get it and how to apply it? |
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You might just use white trailer house roof paint. THAT oughta get the
neighbors talking! -- Keith __ Some days you are the bug; some days you are the windshield. wrote in message ... On Fri, 30 Jul 2004 08:17:44 GMT, "HLAviation" wrote: I don't know about bottoms, but I have been selling companies on using it for a deck coating for several years now. Non skid from hell and zero maint. One work boat out there I just re-visited, 6 years on the fordeck, no signs of damage or steel deterioration beneath. What would be good for a roof? Is it available in white? Where to get it and how to apply it? |
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HL,
What do you mean by "steel deterioration beneath"? Beneath the coating? How do you tell if the bonding is complete and there is no moisture intrusion. It would seem that by the time you seen damage to the steel deck, from below decks, the deck would be almost gone. Paul "HLAviation" wrote in message ink.net... I don't know about bottoms, but I have been selling companies on using it for a deck coating for several years now. Non skid from hell and zero maint. One work boat out there I just re-visited, 6 years on the fordeck, no signs of damage or steel deterioration beneath. wrote in message ... Is it a good idea to coat the bottom of a steel hull houseboat with a bed liner like Rhino Tuff Stuff, or something like it? One person told me they start to peel off after a few years, but I would think there are products of different quality, as well as possible improvements in products of years ago which may be the ones peeling (or whatever) today. Do those type coatings come in different colors? It seems to me that if they would work well in a truck bed, something like that ought to be great for the roof of a houseboat which gets similar traffic and things dragged around on it, etc....that is, if the stuff is available in white. |
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You would be able to tell if you had rust under the coating on steel, It
would be a mound that would keep growing. Just like you would tell if your car had a pinhole in the paint and it was rusting underneath. If the metal is prepped correctly and applied the same it works well because it has some flexibility and is resistant to chipping not allowing water to get underneath. I had the stuff sprayed on my pickup truck bed and it's great. My friend in the construction business had it sprayed in his truck and beats it up good and has a diesel tank in the bed that gets spills and it hasn't been bothered in 4 years. I don't know that I would use it underneath. How would you clean such a rough surface? "Paul Schilter" paulschilter@comcast,dot,net wrote in message ... HL, What do you mean by "steel deterioration beneath"? Beneath the coating? How do you tell if the bonding is complete and there is no moisture intrusion. It would seem that by the time you seen damage to the steel deck, from below decks, the deck would be almost gone. Paul |
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With the rino-liner I would worry about 2 things:
1) weight - I think that stuff is pretty heavy 2) getting it in white - black would be too hot to walk on. I just posted this on another thread, but SeaDek might work for you. It comes in 5mm and 3mm thickness, it relatively soft, comes in several colors, and is relatively cheap as far as decking goes. Here are some pictures that I took of some samples: http://www.boatbuildercentral.com/help/SeaDek.htm Joel |
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On Thu, 12 Aug 2004 12:30:17 -0700, Joel wrote:
With the rino-liner I would worry about 2 things: 1) weight - I think that stuff is pretty heavy 2) getting it in white - black would be too hot to walk on. I just posted this on another thread, but SeaDek might work for you. It comes in 5mm and 3mm thickness, it relatively soft, comes in several colors, and is relatively cheap as far as decking goes. Here are some pictures that I took of some samples: http://www.boatbuildercentral.com/help/SeaDek.htm Joel I used the spray-on stuff from Canadian Tire - works pretty well. I used it to line the anchor/downrigger ball/transom wheel/assorted junk "well" at the bow. It only comes in black, but for sure white (or a nice grey) would be better. Doesn't weigh any more on the boat than it did in the can (iirc I used 2 cans) Lloyd Sumpter "The Tin Boat" Mirrocraft 12 |
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Just this week I talked to a university maint. guy who used it as a shower
stall liner in a girls dorm - color was white or some other color (not black) problem was it stained easily and he needed to 'paint' it to remove the stains (I guess stain removers didn't work) anyway, the issues are staining and can it be topcoated in the future???? paul oman progressive epoxy polymers www.epoxyproducts.com/marine.html "Living on Earth is expensive, but it does include a free trip around the Sun every year." |
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![]() A lot of these liner type products are urethanes, and UV will dull them up pretty good over time. Look in the bed of my truck sometime ...tough stuff, but very dull and ugly everywhere the sun shines ...and still shiny new under the rails. I live in Oregon too, not a hot sunny state. Brian D "Paul Oman" wrote in message ... Just this week I talked to a university maint. guy who used it as a shower stall liner in a girls dorm - color was white or some other color (not black) problem was it stained easily and he needed to 'paint' it to remove the stains (I guess stain removers didn't work) anyway, the issues are staining and can it be topcoated in the future???? paul oman progressive epoxy polymers www.epoxyproducts.com/marine.html "Living on Earth is expensive, but it does include a free trip around the Sun every year." |
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With the rino-liner I would worry about 2 things:
1) weight - I think that stuff is pretty heavy 2) getting it in white - black would be too hot to walk on. I just posted this on another thread, but SeaDek might work for you. It comes in 5mm and 3mm thickness, it relatively soft, comes in several colors, and is relatively cheap as far as decking goes. Here are some pictures that I took of some samples: http://www.boatbuildercentral.com/help/SeaDek.htm Joel |
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