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TWL: Deck Coatings redux

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Dick or Patti
Sun, Apr 18, 2004 3:56 AM

I'm about a month away from applying a coating to my re-sheated and fiberglassed house tops and decks and was wondering how the truck bed liners were holding up.  I've checked the Durbak, Tufflex and Ultratuff websites. Quite a difference in product cost and application schedules. I've also read the archived info on TWL as well as the Passagemaker articles. Any additional and/or updated info would be appreciated.

Thanks, Dick Dunhaupt


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I'm about a month away from applying a coating to my re-sheated and fiberglassed house tops and decks and was wondering how the truck bed liners were holding up. I've checked the Durbak, Tufflex and Ultratuff websites. Quite a difference in product cost and application schedules. I've also read the archived info on TWL as well as the Passagemaker articles. Any additional and/or updated info would be appreciated. Thanks, Dick Dunhaupt --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Photos: High-quality 4x6 digital prints for 25"
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Charles Culotta
Sun, Apr 18, 2004 3:18 PM

I'm about a month away from applying a coating to my re-sheated and

fiberglassed house tops and decks and was wondering how the truck bed liners
were holding up.
I've also read the archived info on TWL as well as the Passagemaker
articles.

Dick,

I am the author of  the article in  PASSAGEMAKER and my deck is as good as
the day it was applied. Note  that it is sprayed on and must be done
professionally due to the equipment requirements.
I have seen  a number of applications of  DURABAK that look very good.
I have the PASSAGEMAKER article  on my web page for any who are interested.
Pictures of the deck are also posted.

CCC

M/V CC RIDER
CHARLES C. and PAT CULOTTA, Jr.
Patterson, La.
http://www.geocities.com/charlesculotta/

----- > I'm about a month away from applying a coating to my re-sheated and fiberglassed house tops and decks and was wondering how the truck bed liners were holding up. I've also read the archived info on TWL as well as the Passagemaker articles. Dick, I am the author of the article in PASSAGEMAKER and my deck is as good as the day it was applied. Note that it is sprayed on and must be done professionally due to the equipment requirements. I have seen a number of applications of DURABAK that look very good. I have the PASSAGEMAKER article on my web page for any who are interested. Pictures of the deck are also posted. CCC M/V CC RIDER CHARLES C. and PAT CULOTTA, Jr. Patterson, La. http://www.geocities.com/charlesculotta/