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jcassara

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Thu Jul 03, 2003 5:12 am
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Has anyone experimented with any of the 2 part bed liner
products. I am considering using something of this nature to
refinish my decks after a recore. Anyone have an opinion?

John

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Thu Jul 03, 2003 6:00 am
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What's wrong with LPU paint over the new glass?

jcassara wrote:

 > Has anyone experimented with any of the 2 part bed liner
 > products. I am considering using something of this nature to
 > refinish my decks after a recore. Anyone have an opinion?
 >
 > John

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Thu Jul 03, 2003 7:36 am
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I have a friend who used it on his trawler. He loves it. It looks very
"shippy" and is very non-skid. May affect the resale value however, since he
covered teak decks with it. No more leaks though.

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 > Has anyone experimented with any of the 2 part bed liner
 > products. I am considering using something of this nature to
 > refinish my decks after a recore. Anyone have an opinion?
 >
 > John
 >
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jcassara

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(Msg. 4) Posted: Fri Jul 04, 2003 12:41 am
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LPU paint is great but a pain to apply. There are bed liner
products that are sprayed with a $20.00 gun and by varying
the pressure you can effect the size of the nonskid texture.
It would only be used on the deck for the nonskid property.
There is a product being sold on E-Bay that can be tinted to
match an automotive color code, anything BUT White. I wonder
if it can be top coated with LPU? I could develop a texture
and then spray the entire deck a single color.


John
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 > What's wrong with LPU paint over the new glass?
 >
 > jcassara wrote:
 >
  > > Has anyone experimented with any of the 2 part bed liner
  > > products. I am considering using something of this
nature to
  > > refinish my decks after a recore. Anyone have an
opinion?
  > >
  > > John
 >
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Donald Phillips

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(Msg. 5) Posted: Fri Jul 04, 2003 12:20 pm
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jcassara wrote:
 > Has anyone experimented with any of the 2 part bed liner
 > products. I am considering using something of this nature to
 > refinish my decks after a recore. Anyone have an opinion?
 >
 > John
 >
 >

I've read a lot of interesting things about bed liner. I haven't found
anything negative about using it as a deck coating, except price. I've
also read that those little sea creatures don't like the taste, so it
makes a great bottom paint. I wish I lived close to the salt water so I
could do some testing. Coat a few pieces with the stuff and let'em rest
under water for a while. I did read an article about high solids PLU
that had very small growth, almost none, on under water pier posts.
Wish I could find the link, but I've lost it.

Donald

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Paul Oman

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(Msg. 6) Posted: Fri Jul 04, 2003 4:53 pm
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jcassara wrote:

 > Has anyone experimented with any of the 2 part bed liner
 > products. I am considering using something of this nature to
 > refinish my decks after a recore. Anyone have an opinion?
 >
 > John

why not a flexible epoxy with walnut shell anti slip - topcoated
with latex or LPU 100?

paul
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Over40pirate

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(Msg. 7) Posted: Sat Jul 05, 2003 3:38 am
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 >why not a flexible epoxy with walnut shell anti slip - topcoated
 >with latex or LPU 100?
 >
 >paul

If you use walnut shells, be sure to ones that are more than just borken into 3
or 4 pieces. Years ago in the Bahamas, I dinked over to the other boat in the
anchorage, and he had walnut nonskid. He admitted it was a little agressive. I
don't think you could walk barefoot to the bow without loosing a lot of
blood!!!
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(Msg. 8) Posted: Mon Jul 07, 2003 8:31 pm
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Take a look at
<a rel="nofollow" style='text-decoration: none;' href="http://www.sanitred.com" target="_blank">www.sanitred.com</a>

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 > Has anyone experimented with any of the 2 part bed liner
 > products. I am considering using something of this nature to
 > refinish my decks after a recore. Anyone have an opinion?
 >
 > John
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