Hey, this Herculiner stuff is lookin' good!!!
#51
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Re: Hey, this Herculiner stuff is lookin' good!!!
On or about Mon, 27 Oct 2003, Cal Wheeler of cal@whee.ler wrote:
> Ain't it great? I did my YJ with it, and I love it. You just hose it
> out! Did you go with removable plugs, or did you just leave holes in the
> floor? I just left holes in the floor. The stuff is damned rugged!
I'm curious: How would it be for a non-skid coating on a box truck
liftgate? I have to work off a few different trucks an the gates get
slick in wet weather. I suggested it to one owner-op, but then
realized that I've never seen thestuff in person.
> Ain't it great? I did my YJ with it, and I love it. You just hose it
> out! Did you go with removable plugs, or did you just leave holes in the
> floor? I just left holes in the floor. The stuff is damned rugged!
I'm curious: How would it be for a non-skid coating on a box truck
liftgate? I have to work off a few different trucks an the gates get
slick in wet weather. I suggested it to one owner-op, but then
realized that I've never seen thestuff in person.
#52
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Re: Hey, this Herculiner stuff is lookin' good!!!
On or about Mon, 27 Oct 2003, Cal Wheeler of cal@whee.ler wrote:
> Ain't it great? I did my YJ with it, and I love it. You just hose it
> out! Did you go with removable plugs, or did you just leave holes in the
> floor? I just left holes in the floor. The stuff is damned rugged!
I'm curious: How would it be for a non-skid coating on a box truck
liftgate? I have to work off a few different trucks an the gates get
slick in wet weather. I suggested it to one owner-op, but then
realized that I've never seen thestuff in person.
> Ain't it great? I did my YJ with it, and I love it. You just hose it
> out! Did you go with removable plugs, or did you just leave holes in the
> floor? I just left holes in the floor. The stuff is damned rugged!
I'm curious: How would it be for a non-skid coating on a box truck
liftgate? I have to work off a few different trucks an the gates get
slick in wet weather. I suggested it to one owner-op, but then
realized that I've never seen thestuff in person.
#53
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Re: Hey, this Herculiner stuff is lookin' good!!!
On Tue, 28 Oct 2003 08:09:37 -0500, Lee Ayrton <layrton@ntplx.net>
shared the following:
>On or about Mon, 27 Oct 2003, Cal Wheeler of cal@whee.ler wrote:
>
>> Ain't it great? I did my YJ with it, and I love it. You just hose it
>> out! Did you go with removable plugs, or did you just leave holes in the
>> floor? I just left holes in the floor. The stuff is damned rugged!
>
>I'm curious: How would it be for a non-skid coating on a box truck
>liftgate? I have to work off a few different trucks an the gates get
>slick in wet weather. I suggested it to one owner-op, but then
>realized that I've never seen thestuff in person.
>
>
I think it would be great for that. Go to your FLAPS and see if they
carry it. The box that the kit comes in has a representative square
on the outside so you can see what the texture is like. That way you
can decide for yourself.
--
Travis
http://jeepadventures.dyndns.org/jeep.html
The meek shall inherit the earth. After I'm finished with it.
:wq!
shared the following:
>On or about Mon, 27 Oct 2003, Cal Wheeler of cal@whee.ler wrote:
>
>> Ain't it great? I did my YJ with it, and I love it. You just hose it
>> out! Did you go with removable plugs, or did you just leave holes in the
>> floor? I just left holes in the floor. The stuff is damned rugged!
>
>I'm curious: How would it be for a non-skid coating on a box truck
>liftgate? I have to work off a few different trucks an the gates get
>slick in wet weather. I suggested it to one owner-op, but then
>realized that I've never seen thestuff in person.
>
>
I think it would be great for that. Go to your FLAPS and see if they
carry it. The box that the kit comes in has a representative square
on the outside so you can see what the texture is like. That way you
can decide for yourself.
--
Travis
http://jeepadventures.dyndns.org/jeep.html
The meek shall inherit the earth. After I'm finished with it.
:wq!
#54
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Re: Hey, this Herculiner stuff is lookin' good!!!
On Tue, 28 Oct 2003 08:09:37 -0500, Lee Ayrton <layrton@ntplx.net>
shared the following:
>On or about Mon, 27 Oct 2003, Cal Wheeler of cal@whee.ler wrote:
>
>> Ain't it great? I did my YJ with it, and I love it. You just hose it
>> out! Did you go with removable plugs, or did you just leave holes in the
>> floor? I just left holes in the floor. The stuff is damned rugged!
>
>I'm curious: How would it be for a non-skid coating on a box truck
>liftgate? I have to work off a few different trucks an the gates get
>slick in wet weather. I suggested it to one owner-op, but then
>realized that I've never seen thestuff in person.
>
>
I think it would be great for that. Go to your FLAPS and see if they
carry it. The box that the kit comes in has a representative square
on the outside so you can see what the texture is like. That way you
can decide for yourself.
--
Travis
http://jeepadventures.dyndns.org/jeep.html
The meek shall inherit the earth. After I'm finished with it.
:wq!
shared the following:
>On or about Mon, 27 Oct 2003, Cal Wheeler of cal@whee.ler wrote:
>
>> Ain't it great? I did my YJ with it, and I love it. You just hose it
>> out! Did you go with removable plugs, or did you just leave holes in the
>> floor? I just left holes in the floor. The stuff is damned rugged!
>
>I'm curious: How would it be for a non-skid coating on a box truck
>liftgate? I have to work off a few different trucks an the gates get
>slick in wet weather. I suggested it to one owner-op, but then
>realized that I've never seen thestuff in person.
>
>
I think it would be great for that. Go to your FLAPS and see if they
carry it. The box that the kit comes in has a representative square
on the outside so you can see what the texture is like. That way you
can decide for yourself.
--
Travis
http://jeepadventures.dyndns.org/jeep.html
The meek shall inherit the earth. After I'm finished with it.
:wq!
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Re: Hey, this Herculiner stuff is lookin' good!!!
On Tue, 28 Oct 2003 08:09:37 -0500, Lee Ayrton <layrton@ntplx.net>
shared the following:
>On or about Mon, 27 Oct 2003, Cal Wheeler of cal@whee.ler wrote:
>
>> Ain't it great? I did my YJ with it, and I love it. You just hose it
>> out! Did you go with removable plugs, or did you just leave holes in the
>> floor? I just left holes in the floor. The stuff is damned rugged!
>
>I'm curious: How would it be for a non-skid coating on a box truck
>liftgate? I have to work off a few different trucks an the gates get
>slick in wet weather. I suggested it to one owner-op, but then
>realized that I've never seen thestuff in person.
>
>
I think it would be great for that. Go to your FLAPS and see if they
carry it. The box that the kit comes in has a representative square
on the outside so you can see what the texture is like. That way you
can decide for yourself.
--
Travis
http://jeepadventures.dyndns.org/jeep.html
The meek shall inherit the earth. After I'm finished with it.
:wq!
shared the following:
>On or about Mon, 27 Oct 2003, Cal Wheeler of cal@whee.ler wrote:
>
>> Ain't it great? I did my YJ with it, and I love it. You just hose it
>> out! Did you go with removable plugs, or did you just leave holes in the
>> floor? I just left holes in the floor. The stuff is damned rugged!
>
>I'm curious: How would it be for a non-skid coating on a box truck
>liftgate? I have to work off a few different trucks an the gates get
>slick in wet weather. I suggested it to one owner-op, but then
>realized that I've never seen thestuff in person.
>
>
I think it would be great for that. Go to your FLAPS and see if they
carry it. The box that the kit comes in has a representative square
on the outside so you can see what the texture is like. That way you
can decide for yourself.
--
Travis
http://jeepadventures.dyndns.org/jeep.html
The meek shall inherit the earth. After I'm finished with it.
:wq!
#56
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Re: Hey, this Herculiner stuff is lookin' good!!!
On Tue, 28 Oct 2003 13:09:37 UTC Lee Ayrton <layrton@ntplx.net> wrote:
> On or about Mon, 27 Oct 2003, Cal Wheeler of cal@whee.ler wrote:
>
> > Ain't it great? I did my YJ with it, and I love it. You just hose it
> > out! Did you go with removable plugs, or did you just leave holes in the
> > floor? I just left holes in the floor. The stuff is damned rugged!
>
> I'm curious: How would it be for a non-skid coating on a box truck
> liftgate? I have to work off a few different trucks an the gates get
> slick in wet weather. I suggested it to one owner-op, but then
> realized that I've never seen thestuff in person.
I've seen it used with sand blasting grit blown over it before it
dries - but that combo will flat take the hide off if you brush an arm
or something against it. An alternative would be the adhesive coating
sheets that skate boarders use on the top of the boards - that ---- is
almost impossible to remove once the adhesive cures!
--
Will Honea <whonea@codenet.net>
> On or about Mon, 27 Oct 2003, Cal Wheeler of cal@whee.ler wrote:
>
> > Ain't it great? I did my YJ with it, and I love it. You just hose it
> > out! Did you go with removable plugs, or did you just leave holes in the
> > floor? I just left holes in the floor. The stuff is damned rugged!
>
> I'm curious: How would it be for a non-skid coating on a box truck
> liftgate? I have to work off a few different trucks an the gates get
> slick in wet weather. I suggested it to one owner-op, but then
> realized that I've never seen thestuff in person.
I've seen it used with sand blasting grit blown over it before it
dries - but that combo will flat take the hide off if you brush an arm
or something against it. An alternative would be the adhesive coating
sheets that skate boarders use on the top of the boards - that ---- is
almost impossible to remove once the adhesive cures!
--
Will Honea <whonea@codenet.net>
#57
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Re: Hey, this Herculiner stuff is lookin' good!!!
On Tue, 28 Oct 2003 13:09:37 UTC Lee Ayrton <layrton@ntplx.net> wrote:
> On or about Mon, 27 Oct 2003, Cal Wheeler of cal@whee.ler wrote:
>
> > Ain't it great? I did my YJ with it, and I love it. You just hose it
> > out! Did you go with removable plugs, or did you just leave holes in the
> > floor? I just left holes in the floor. The stuff is damned rugged!
>
> I'm curious: How would it be for a non-skid coating on a box truck
> liftgate? I have to work off a few different trucks an the gates get
> slick in wet weather. I suggested it to one owner-op, but then
> realized that I've never seen thestuff in person.
I've seen it used with sand blasting grit blown over it before it
dries - but that combo will flat take the hide off if you brush an arm
or something against it. An alternative would be the adhesive coating
sheets that skate boarders use on the top of the boards - that ---- is
almost impossible to remove once the adhesive cures!
--
Will Honea <whonea@codenet.net>
> On or about Mon, 27 Oct 2003, Cal Wheeler of cal@whee.ler wrote:
>
> > Ain't it great? I did my YJ with it, and I love it. You just hose it
> > out! Did you go with removable plugs, or did you just leave holes in the
> > floor? I just left holes in the floor. The stuff is damned rugged!
>
> I'm curious: How would it be for a non-skid coating on a box truck
> liftgate? I have to work off a few different trucks an the gates get
> slick in wet weather. I suggested it to one owner-op, but then
> realized that I've never seen thestuff in person.
I've seen it used with sand blasting grit blown over it before it
dries - but that combo will flat take the hide off if you brush an arm
or something against it. An alternative would be the adhesive coating
sheets that skate boarders use on the top of the boards - that ---- is
almost impossible to remove once the adhesive cures!
--
Will Honea <whonea@codenet.net>
#58
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Re: Hey, this Herculiner stuff is lookin' good!!!
On Tue, 28 Oct 2003 13:09:37 UTC Lee Ayrton <layrton@ntplx.net> wrote:
> On or about Mon, 27 Oct 2003, Cal Wheeler of cal@whee.ler wrote:
>
> > Ain't it great? I did my YJ with it, and I love it. You just hose it
> > out! Did you go with removable plugs, or did you just leave holes in the
> > floor? I just left holes in the floor. The stuff is damned rugged!
>
> I'm curious: How would it be for a non-skid coating on a box truck
> liftgate? I have to work off a few different trucks an the gates get
> slick in wet weather. I suggested it to one owner-op, but then
> realized that I've never seen thestuff in person.
I've seen it used with sand blasting grit blown over it before it
dries - but that combo will flat take the hide off if you brush an arm
or something against it. An alternative would be the adhesive coating
sheets that skate boarders use on the top of the boards - that ---- is
almost impossible to remove once the adhesive cures!
--
Will Honea <whonea@codenet.net>
> On or about Mon, 27 Oct 2003, Cal Wheeler of cal@whee.ler wrote:
>
> > Ain't it great? I did my YJ with it, and I love it. You just hose it
> > out! Did you go with removable plugs, or did you just leave holes in the
> > floor? I just left holes in the floor. The stuff is damned rugged!
>
> I'm curious: How would it be for a non-skid coating on a box truck
> liftgate? I have to work off a few different trucks an the gates get
> slick in wet weather. I suggested it to one owner-op, but then
> realized that I've never seen thestuff in person.
I've seen it used with sand blasting grit blown over it before it
dries - but that combo will flat take the hide off if you brush an arm
or something against it. An alternative would be the adhesive coating
sheets that skate boarders use on the top of the boards - that ---- is
almost impossible to remove once the adhesive cures!
--
Will Honea <whonea@codenet.net>
#59
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Re: Hey, this Herculiner stuff is lookin' good!!!
Has anyone here tried herculining the OUTSIDE of their jeep? If so,
how does it look? I've been considering this as a possibility once I
get a few more scratches and dings (no point putting a nice paint job
on a trail jeep) but I haven't seen it done, and I don't want to make
my jeep look totally ghetto.
>
> Ain't it great? I did my YJ with it, and I love it. You just hose it
> out! Did you go with removable plugs, or did you just leave holes in the
> floor? I just left holes in the floor. The stuff is damned rugged!
how does it look? I've been considering this as a possibility once I
get a few more scratches and dings (no point putting a nice paint job
on a trail jeep) but I haven't seen it done, and I don't want to make
my jeep look totally ghetto.
>
> Ain't it great? I did my YJ with it, and I love it. You just hose it
> out! Did you go with removable plugs, or did you just leave holes in the
> floor? I just left holes in the floor. The stuff is damned rugged!
#60
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Re: Hey, this Herculiner stuff is lookin' good!!!
Has anyone here tried herculining the OUTSIDE of their jeep? If so,
how does it look? I've been considering this as a possibility once I
get a few more scratches and dings (no point putting a nice paint job
on a trail jeep) but I haven't seen it done, and I don't want to make
my jeep look totally ghetto.
>
> Ain't it great? I did my YJ with it, and I love it. You just hose it
> out! Did you go with removable plugs, or did you just leave holes in the
> floor? I just left holes in the floor. The stuff is damned rugged!
how does it look? I've been considering this as a possibility once I
get a few more scratches and dings (no point putting a nice paint job
on a trail jeep) but I haven't seen it done, and I don't want to make
my jeep look totally ghetto.
>
> Ain't it great? I did my YJ with it, and I love it. You just hose it
> out! Did you go with removable plugs, or did you just leave holes in the
> floor? I just left holes in the floor. The stuff is damned rugged!