Chris Adams
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I'm looking at my options on floor coating, leaning between EPO Coat H3H, Epoxy-Master at Costco, or possibly Rustoleum solvent based at Home Depot.
Pros and Cons on these three, but I just wondered if anyone had ever used truck bed liner on a floor?
We had some we used to make a factory like coating for the trunk of a restored car, and when some was left over we coated a Craftsman Industrial tool box with it. Which worked AWSOME. Box looks better than it did new, the finish is non-slip and solid as a rock.
So what about shooting it on a floor? Anything that bonds to painted steel so well would probably bond to concrete, and I have seen some bed-liners mention working well on concrete but would it be practical?
Cost might be an issue, but then, it's an issue with the premium coatings.
Color selection is probably weak, but I do seem to recall a light gray, with white flecks in the catalog at the paint supply where we bought the stuff we used.
Anyone ever tried it? Anyone have any idea how it would work?
Thanks
Pros and Cons on these three, but I just wondered if anyone had ever used truck bed liner on a floor?
We had some we used to make a factory like coating for the trunk of a restored car, and when some was left over we coated a Craftsman Industrial tool box with it. Which worked AWSOME. Box looks better than it did new, the finish is non-slip and solid as a rock.
So what about shooting it on a floor? Anything that bonds to painted steel so well would probably bond to concrete, and I have seen some bed-liners mention working well on concrete but would it be practical?
Cost might be an issue, but then, it's an issue with the premium coatings.
Color selection is probably weak, but I do seem to recall a light gray, with white flecks in the catalog at the paint supply where we bought the stuff we used.
Anyone ever tried it? Anyone have any idea how it would work?
Thanks
