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Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: DALLAS,TX
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Re: Wampus Cat
Nice work on the tracks. I'm watching to learn on the seat build-up as well.
Thanks for sharing.
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Join Date: Sep 2017
Location: Cedar Park, Tx
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Re: Wampus Cat
Bed Liner 1
Haven't posted in a while due to some life and health issues, but trying to get back in to it. Wire brushed the tread plate bed floor, treated for surface rust, cleaned, epoxy primer, and then black Raptor Liner. .
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Join Date: Sep 2017
Location: Cedar Park, Tx
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Re: Wampus Cat
Bed Liner 2
Scuffed the inside walls of the bed and tailgate that had been epoxy primed some time ago. Did a little body putty work on the tailgate. Then applied a light coat of epoxy primer per the manufacturer's recommendation to re-activate the surface. Then sprayed the inside walls of the bed, the inside face of the tailgate, and the upper outside of the tailgate with tintable Raptor Liner. I had bought a pint of the correct Chevy Light Blue to use for tinting the Raptor Liner, and mixed it per the instructions but the final color is a little bit lighter than the Chevy Light Blue. I guess that is because the base tintable Raptor Liner is actually white-ish not clear. When I get ready to paint the truck, I intend to get my paint color modified to match the Raptor Liner. ,
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