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Honestly, I kind of really like that as a temporary solution, would give me a chance to practice spraying bedliner too.I used a sheet of plywood covered in bedliner.
Does the Rhino lining do a decent job hiding any imperfections or would I need to really grind and fair everything perfect first?Go under the truck and tamp it out. You can Aluminum TIG or MIG… Or use thin strips of Aluminum sheet on the underside to repair, using auto body epoxy from the underside with self tapping screws to hold in place. Then grind off the screws and Rhino line it.
Alternatively, go to Tractor Supply and purchase a thick sheet of horse rubber and cut to size to cover the area. Then forget about it.
I got this texture on my first attempt. Monstaliner. I think the move is to split it up into smaller sections. You can mix it in smaller batches. Rushing through the whole truck is gonna look like a mess unless your spraying and did a 10 out of 10 on the masking.Does the Rhino lining do a decent job hiding any imperfections or would I need to really grind and fair everything perfect first?
Respectfully, I think you mean aluminum sheet because in your Ford the bed was probably made out of steel and you would not get a galvanic effect using steel, but in these vehicles, the floor is aluminum and as such, you will get a galvanic effect unless you use aluminum sheetWith damage like that, I would get under the truck and push/pound/bend/pry the bent metal upwards, cut the pieces off, sand/grind the holes smooth, then lay a piece of 3/16 steel sheet down and self tap the squawk out of it, using shorties so as not to hit anything below the floor.
If you want it done easier and cheaper, that nice horse rubber mentioned above works wonders.
Had a Ford van with a big piece of floor missing, laid a sheet of 3/16 down and covered it with the rubber, never had an issue.
Even better, probably cheaper and definitely lighter! Thank you for the correction.Respectfully, I think you mean aluminum sheet because in your Ford the bed was probably made out of steel and you would not get a galvanic effect using steel, but in these vehicles, the floor is aluminum and as such, you will get a galvanic effect unless you use aluminum sheet
you didn’t spray that? What did you use, a roller? It looks great