rhino lining
#14
RE: rhino lining
i know, this was a loooooong time ago, just thought about doin it on the side but he did somethin else, sterndrive repair work. it grew huge and now he has his own boat dealership and also has atvs and "go-carts" which are really 50mph offroadingmachines for adults. this too is expanding rapidly
#16
RE: rhino lining
you could do it, i had probally 20 friends that would have paid my dad. he said hed do my friends for200...thats 150 profit each, total of 3000. not including whaever hed do it for other people. he already had all supplies needed. it could be a good way to bring in extra cash if you have customers
#18
RE: rhino lining
My father is a big spray in liner guy. Me, I like the platic liners, never had rust or any bs like that. When you put dirtbikes and quads in your bed, and palets and other things that "just fit" you realize that denting the bed and scraping the material off can be easily done. Havnt had that with the plastic because it obsorbs so much shock and its can take a hit or two without making a dent in the sheet metal.
The spray in sure does look clean and neat though, maybe next time I'll consider it. This time i got a plastic Penda Skid resister with the skid resistor coating plastic liner. I was quoted $400 i think on a line-x over the rail back when i first bought the truck.
The spray in sure does look clean and neat though, maybe next time I'll consider it. This time i got a plastic Penda Skid resister with the skid resistor coating plastic liner. I was quoted $400 i think on a line-x over the rail back when i first bought the truck.
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RE: rhino lining
I cant say I have had as good of luck with plastic... My last truck rusted like a SIV... I have not had a problem with my spray on coming off. my snowmobile didnt take any with it, the skis are very sharp on my cat... had new runners put on this year. (finaly have enough snow to ride!)
#20
RE: rhino lining
ORIGINAL: MonkeyWrench4000
My father is a big spray in liner guy. Me, I like the platic liners, never had rust or any bs like that. When you put dirtbikes and quads in your bed, and palets and other things that "just fit" you realize that denting the bed and scraping the material off can be easily done. Havnt had that with the plastic because it obsorbs so much shock and its can take a hit or two without making a dent in the sheet metal.
The spray in sure does look clean and neat though, maybe next time I'll consider it. This time i got a plastic Penda Skid resister with the skid resistor coating plastic liner. I was quoted $400 i think on a line-x over the rail back when i first bought the truck.
My father is a big spray in liner guy. Me, I like the platic liners, never had rust or any bs like that. When you put dirtbikes and quads in your bed, and palets and other things that "just fit" you realize that denting the bed and scraping the material off can be easily done. Havnt had that with the plastic because it obsorbs so much shock and its can take a hit or two without making a dent in the sheet metal.
The spray in sure does look clean and neat though, maybe next time I'll consider it. This time i got a plastic Penda Skid resister with the skid resistor coating plastic liner. I was quoted $400 i think on a line-x over the rail back when i first bought the truck.
what does it take to be a dealer?