Took all weekend to get the Lizard Skin coatings finished. On Saturday I sprayed the sound control (SC) system in multiple coats followed by a 24 hour cure. Today I sprayed the ceramic insulation (CI) system with 4 coats. Another 24 hour cure before any reassembly can happen. Each coating system came in a 2 gallon bucket. I had just enough to do the entire bottom half of the cab interior. I did not coat the upper back or under the roof of the hard top because it has a thick padding on it already. The 4 gallons combined let me coat the back wall, floor, transmission tunnel, firewall, under the cowl, behind the side vents, and inside the doors with 3-4 coats each. I had a regulator on the gun and had it set for 60 psi with the trigger pulled. Wear ear plugs because that gun is loud in the cab! Cheapest seller was on eBay and it cost $395 shipped for the entire kit (both coating systems, the gun, and the stirring rod. The gun cleans up easily with soap and water, so it's reusable for anybody locally that wants to borrow it for their use. I'm told the Lizard Skin coatings don't take kindly to daily abuse so I will probably cut rubber stall mat and lay it down on both floor sections as floor mats. I just don't see me putting carpet in a military vehicle.
Now reassembly begins for the 12v/24v systems on the inside back wall of the cab. After that the A/C evaporator unit can be installed back under the dash. A little bit of wiring and the freshly crimped A/C lines can go on. Then I can take a short drive to the A/C shop for a vacuum to be pulled followed by charging the A/C system with ~2 lbs of R-134a.
Pictures soon to follow!