Re: RE: Re: RE: BED LINER

From: Christopher Saltsman (prpldak@qbug.com)
Date: Tue Aug 08 2000 - 09:28:11 EDT


Hey Adam.. I think that you were more like 89 degrees on the side of the
ravine.. Chris

"Mr. Plow" wrote:

> Well, my spray-in was done by a local shop--not a big name like Rhino, or
> Line-ex. But everyone at the DML BBQ can testify to the fact that when i
> had a big cinderblock in the bed, with my Canadian flag sticking out, it
> didn't budge for the 4 or so hours that it was back there. And this was
> during our major trail ride when i was going up the side of the ravine at
> about 60 degrees--still didn't budge.
> I don't even remember the name of the coating, but it's highly textured and
> rubbery. And as long as the object in the bed has a bit of weight to it, it
> doesn't move.
>
> The Adam Blaster
>
> >
> >That is correct. Things slide all over the place but there's nothing to
> >stop you from putting in a rubber mat when you need to keep things from
> >sliding.
> >
> >Ron
> >
> >-----Original Message-----
> >From: owner-dakota-truck@buffnet.net
> >[mailto:owner-dakota-truck@buffnet.net]On Behalf Of eric hufstedler
> >Sent: Monday, August 07, 2000 10:14 PM
> >To: dakota-truck@buffnet.net
> >Subject: DML: Re: RE: BED LINER
> >
> >
> >I got the Linex. It's extremely strong; only ding in it was made when i
> >dropped a sharp corner of my engine hoist on it. But, since the rhino coat
> >is spongier, i think it will hold hard things like toolboxes inplace
> >better.
> >The linex doesn't do that much better than the "bare" metal did when it
> >comes to sliding.
> >
> >huff
> >
>
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