Thoughts?
tony.latham wrote:Thoughts?
Well... I think it would look great and be functional. As long as it can handle UV rays it should be fine.
I see it's also listed on Home Depot's site and maybe a bit cheaper.
Tony
gudmund wrote:suggestion: coat/finish a 'say' 2ftx2ft piece of what you are building the trailer wall with - use everything just as you are planning to use, than apply/adhere a sample piece of rubber diamond plate to it and "test" it in the sun/heat/rain etc. (soak it in water, etc.) just a suggestion.......thus "testing it" - could the "Rhino" liner paint on coating used in PU beds be a possibility - just another thought......................
rjgimp wrote:If I understand correctly, would you be attaching the rubber ultimately to a wooden framed surface? Rather than adhesive, could you use screws or bolts and might the rubber material act as a seal around said fastener to keep out water?
S. Heisley wrote::thinking: 3M has some wonderful products and are very helpful. If you go here:
https://www.3m.com/3M/en_US/company-us/ ... 7497&rt=r3
and scroll a bit to just before they start showing pictures of their products, you will see where you can download a pdf that will tell you probably more than you ever need to know...very thorough.
Sparksalot wrote:Back when I was building Rose, this stuff was used on several tears. I considered it too. You might look back in some of the archive threads to see if there’s anything like what you’re considering.
I guess I am following the black on white crowd instead of Orange
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