bed liner and other finishes

ajangiuli

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I have been doing a bit of reading and research. i know i am some time off of actually applying the finishes but what the hey...no time like to present to look at a few right???

i have seen a handful of guys here that have used bedliner as there finished deck material.....how has this worked out for you?

I have been looking at a couple of options and was curious. the first being Quik liner check out there link below it seems like a simple enough of a process to apply, can be a bit costly for the gun but i am sure the energy and time it will save may be very well spent....

the other application i was thinking of was a waterproofing membrane used for commercial roofing and decking material called kemper system. they have a smooth or a non skid surface. i have just used this stuff on a structural glass and steel skylight...its actually pretty durable stuff and completly water proof...

was thinking either one after glassing of the deck....i am looking for that commercial type non skid on the deck...any thoughts?
thanks,
AJ

http://www.qwikliner.com/product.aspx

http://http://www.kemper-system.com/US/eng/about-us/
 

PRIVERRATT

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Re: bed liner and other finishes

I have been doing a bit of reading and research. i know i am some time off of actually applying the finishes but what the hey...no time like to present to look at a few right???

i have seen a handful of guys here that have used bedliner as there finished deck material.....how has this worked out for you?

I have been looking at a couple of options and was curious. the first being Quik liner check out there link below it seems like a simple enough of a process to apply, can be a bit costly for the gun but i am sure the energy and time it will save may be very well spent....

the other application i was thinking of was a waterproofing membrane used for commercial roofing and decking material called kemper system. they have a smooth or a non skid surface. i have just used this stuff on a structural glass and steel skylight...its actually pretty durable stuff and completly water proof...

was thinking either one after glassing of the deck....i am looking for that commercial type non skid on the deck...any thoughts?
thanks,
AJ

http://www.qwikliner.com/product.aspx

http://http://www.kemper-system.com/US/eng/about-us/

Cabela's sells a similar product made for this application. Cabela's Tuff Coat Non-Skid Coating Item:IK-016662 $27.99 ? $74.99 Suggested coverage area shown is for a single coat application, manufacturer recommends 2 coats for maximum durability. Recommended primers for untreated surfaces, CP-10 or any water based high quality primer for wood,fiberglass or concrete and MP-10 for metal surfaces.

It comes in 7 different colors.
 

THEPATRIOT

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Re: bed liner and other finishes

Is the Tuff Coat similar to the Durabak coating?This may be just my ticket!Cabela's is only a 1/2 hour away :).
 
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