Bedliner Paint Job?
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Mine is sprayed with Raptor liner and we also did my friends jeep . I have no regrets .
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Line X is a better product , but the shop close to me wanted $3000 to spray it and I had to do all the prep work . I sprayed my entire truck for $500 and then my friend liked the end result so we painted his with the tint-able raptor liner in red .
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Line X is a better product , but the shop close to me wanted $3000 to spray it and I had to do all the prep work . I sprayed my entire truck for $500 and then my friend liked the end result so we painted his with the tint-able raptor liner in red .
#12
Mine is sprayed with Raptor liner and we also did my friends jeep . I have no regrets .
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Line X is a better product , but the shop close to me wanted $3000 to spray it and I had to do all the prep work . I sprayed my entire truck for $500 and then my friend liked the end result so we painted his with the tint-able raptor liner in red .
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Line X is a better product , but the shop close to me wanted $3000 to spray it and I had to do all the prep work . I sprayed my entire truck for $500 and then my friend liked the end result so we painted his with the tint-able raptor liner in red .
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Can you post a photo?
So pacmanloads, how does the raptor liner hold up? I bought some for the bed on mine, but have not sprayed it one yet - compressor took a dive and had to get a new one. Haven't run heavier wire to garage yet, so it may be a couple weeks before I get to spray it.
#16
After some sanding it looked OK so I took a chance and went ahead began repainting it. I figured if it does fall off eventually it will give me a good excuse to redo it. Maybe by then I'll have acquired more tools and stuff to do an even better job.
BTW I saw your thread, some time ago, on your truck. For someone who has never done body work before it sure looked like you knew what you were doing. How do you like the Harbor Freight stud welder / dent puller? Is it still holding up? I have some of their stuff and so far the only one I've been really disatified with was their 180 watt soldering gun.
BTW I saw your thread, some time ago, on your truck. For someone who has never done body work before it sure looked like you knew what you were doing. How do you like the Harbor Freight stud welder / dent puller? Is it still holding up? I have some of their stuff and so far the only one I've been really disatified with was their 180 watt soldering gun.
#17
Here is what I got done so far. The bedliner on the rest of the truck didn't turn out as nice as it did on the rocker panels that I did previously. I think Rustoleum added a little more texture to the stuff since I got it last.
I think it would have turned out better if I had sprayed it using a compressor and gun. BTW the new stuff blended well with the old on the rocker panels.
#18
The stud welder has worked great. Sometimes when I buy tools, especially specialty items, I will buy with the thought that if it gets me through the project, it has paid for itself if it craps out later. I compared this one to one that a firend got from Eastwood for about 2 1/2 times the price - - they are exactly the same except the color of the housing!
I bought a $200 or so compressor from Lowes several years ago to build a house. it finally died on me the other day. It only generated 5+ CFM at 90 psi, ans was not really enough to sand and paint without waiting. While I was cuissing it for dying - - I realized I bought it in 1994. Sometimes you get what you pay for, and sometimes you get luicky. My other projects will not require the stud welder, but is in the tool cabinet just in case.
I bought a $200 or so compressor from Lowes several years ago to build a house. it finally died on me the other day. It only generated 5+ CFM at 90 psi, ans was not really enough to sand and paint without waiting. While I was cuissing it for dying - - I realized I bought it in 1994. Sometimes you get what you pay for, and sometimes you get luicky. My other projects will not require the stud welder, but is in the tool cabinet just in case.
#19
Thread bump...
My rockers are destroyed currently so I was considering a roll on job this fall. But my current idea was to go to the top of my silver stripe with bedliner and redo the white paint on the hood and roof as they are both starting to peel. There's also two red pinstripes on the top of the silver that I would redo into green lines, maybe bigger or smaller or integrate a design into it.
What I'm getting to is, garam, do you have any current photos? or even some full truck pics of it halfway done? My truck is supposed to be turning into a playtoy only, so I'm not too concerned with perfection.
My rockers are destroyed currently so I was considering a roll on job this fall. But my current idea was to go to the top of my silver stripe with bedliner and redo the white paint on the hood and roof as they are both starting to peel. There's also two red pinstripes on the top of the silver that I would redo into green lines, maybe bigger or smaller or integrate a design into it.
What I'm getting to is, garam, do you have any current photos? or even some full truck pics of it halfway done? My truck is supposed to be turning into a playtoy only, so I'm not too concerned with perfection.
#20
I did it to the bottom half of my truck 2 years ago and i used spray cans...hasnt dulled nor has it chipped or scratched and i am currently painting my whole truck with bedliner...i have front clip done and looks great BUT i put black glossy engine enamal over it....did it all with spray cans and looks awesome....but i also had 40-50 hours spent just sanding my truck...i scuffed it down to bare metal/ primer before i added paint though