Polyurethane Bakkie Liner
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Re: Polyurethane Bakkie Liner
Thanks for those PICS. Yeah if that is how it is holding up in a loadbin then I am confident it will hold for the application I am going for.
Will post PICS when I get started. Just not sure when I will eventually get to kick off this little project. Day jobs are over rated
Will post PICS when I get started. Just not sure when I will eventually get to kick off this little project. Day jobs are over rated
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Re: Polyurethane Bakkie Liner
Has anyone considered using Super lakold? You can get 20L for R750 from build it and as far as I know you can paint metals as its non corrosive. I cut and old wine barrel in half and painted the inside of each half with super laykold to make them water tight so they could be used as extra large ice buckets. Painted 3 coats and it was very very thick by then. It's a rubberized waterproofer and the finish is very similar to bakkie liner ...
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Re: Polyurethane Bakkie Liner
Intetesting.
How does it hold up to UV?
How does it hold up to UV?
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I can't say for sure but it states that one of its primary uses is a waterproof roofing sealant that can be used on flat roofs and corrugated roof sheets so it should be pretty good...
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Re: Polyurethane Bakkie Liner
Have a look at this link. Should tell you what you need to know...
http://www.abe.co.za/wp-content/uploads ... old-DS.pdf
http://www.abe.co.za/wp-content/uploads ... old-DS.pdf
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Re: Polyurethane Bakkie Liner
Got started with the project. Front fenders also had broken clips so going to make them bolt-on now. Some progress PICS
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I like the look of the finish on those fenders.. looking forward to seeing them back on your vehicle
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Re: Polyurethane Bakkie Liner
Nice work Jacques!
Can you show your new attachment solution for the fenders pls.
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Re: Polyurethane Bakkie Liner
Thanks Guys. Yeah thus far I am pretty chuffed with the result. I will post some more closeup pics when I get to refitting the fenders to show the attachments solution. It might only be in a little while. The project is running in a "bietjie hier, bietjie daar" format as time allows, so it's taking time. I still have some other polyurethane bits to do on the car as well before re-assembly..
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Re: Polyurethane Bakkie Liner
All the panels back on the car. Still got some touch ups here an there to do but happy with the end result. Now it is for the test of time.
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