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VA72C10 11-01-2009 11:17 PM

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Looks like a cool project and great work so far!

hgs_notes 11-01-2009 11:41 PM

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The masking would probably be easier if you used plastic sheet instead of newspaper. I'm not saying, just saying, ya know...;)

Looks like a good result though, the name definitely fits the finish.

71blksuper4x4 11-02-2009 12:17 AM

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Plastic sheets are not the best for using as a masking barrier. Paint can "sit" on top of it unlike a paper barrier where it absorbs and dries. When you go to pull plastic off you can leave paint chips or even paint that isn't dry onto your new paint job. Trevor

vtblazer 11-02-2009 06:50 AM

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Use the stock crossmember....just move it back 2.5 inches.

I had thought about using the cross member that was with the 241 originally but have both to try.


Lizardskin is looking good. A little more cottage cheese than I expected though.

It settled a lot over night as it dried, it's not exactly like Linex but not Rhino Liner either, I'm good with it.
We'll see what the ceramic layer does for it.


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Originally Posted by hgs_notes (Post 3598195)
The masking would probably be easier if you used plastic sheet instead of newspaper. I'm not saying, just saying, ya know...;)

Looks like a good result though, the name definitely fits the finish.

Papers free. ;)

Your right, Lizard Skin...lol


New pics, same spot of what it's looking like this a.m. as it's drying, calming down a lot too.

msgross 11-02-2009 09:09 AM

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I feel sorry for the guy that has to scrape that off, in 100 years!

AJs72K5 11-02-2009 09:32 AM

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That is a big difference. Looks smoother.

vtblazer 11-02-2009 09:35 AM

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I feel sorry for the guy that has to scrape that off, in 100 years!


With luck, it'll be one of my great grand kids! :metal:

Never thought I'd do this to a truck but in this case, it made good sense for the intended use & abuse it's going to see.

Build em to drive em baby! :chevy:

vtblazer 11-02-2009 09:37 AM

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That is a big difference. Looks smoother.


Yeah, it's all good IMO.

lks dcvn 11-02-2009 09:38 AM

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Looks good! What is the cure time on that stuff - does it need heat to dry out - since it isn't that warm here (or there) much longer - :(

vtblazer 11-02-2009 09:57 AM

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Looks good! What is the cure time on that stuff - does it need heat to dry out - since it isn't that warm here (or there) much longer - :(


First coat seemed to dry enough to spray over in a couple hours, heat was @ 65 degrees in the shop.

I used a heat gun a little bit to help it along so I could spray the 2nd coat before ending my day in the shop, only had to hit the nooks & crannies. the flats were dry.

I applied the 2nd coat really heavy and there's still a couple places were it hasn't dried yet and I kept the shop @ 60 degrees all night.

Going to leave the heat @ 60 with hopes of being able to apply the ceramic layer tonight after work.

Haven't decided if I'm going to apply color to this section while it's masked off or whether I'll continue onto the bed area with the liner, at least spray color on the firewall & under the dash to avoid over-spray later I'm thinking.

Luba 11-02-2009 10:33 AM

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Does that stuff come in colors or is it only gray? Looks good VT!

litebulblsc 11-02-2009 11:13 AM

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The thing that turned me off about the lizards skin is the fact that it is sandable. That just makes it sound like it wont last as long as bed liner.

Burt4x4 11-02-2009 11:17 AM

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AWESOME!!:metal:
So next winter I can drop of my K5 and pick it up early spring?
That should be enough time for you to LIZARDSKIN my rig hahhaaa:lol:
Too much :mm: again hehehe

One of these years I need to do something about my floor...it's not too bad but year after year I can see the rust taking it's corse...
:mm::chevy::mm:

vtblazer 11-02-2009 01:27 PM

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Does that stuff come in colors or is it only gray? Looks good VT!

Just flat black when it's dry but it's paintable.

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The thing that turned me off about the lizards skin is the fact that it is sandable. That just makes it sound like it wont last as long as bed liner.

Not really being used as a 'bed liner' per say, plus it's not advertised as such, it's advertised as sound & heat control.

Two other things to consider though, #1 - it's paintable where others are not & #2 - it cleans up with water.

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AWESOME!!:metal:
So next winter I can drop of my K5 and pick it up early spring?
That should be enough time for you to LIZARDSKIN my rig hahhaaa:lol:
Too much :mm: again hehehe

One of these years I need to do something about my floor...it's not too bad but year after year I can see the rust taking it's corse...
:mm::chevy::mm:


When we're done with Moab next year, tag along with Greg & I on the trip home and fly back to Cali leaving it here to be fixed up, then the following Sept. fly out and we'll pull a caravan out to Moab again!

See how easy...:chevy:

vtblazer 11-02-2009 01:43 PM

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Dried & outside in the sunshine.

Burt4x4 11-02-2009 01:46 PM

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hahaha
Looks like a great product!
Thanks!

litebulblsc 11-02-2009 05:09 PM

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Not really being used as a 'bed liner' per say, plus it's not advertised as such, it's advertised as sound & heat control.

Two other things to consider though, #1 - it's paintable where others are not & #2 - it cleans up with water.

I realize this. I was trying to say two things at once. In response to the people talking about the texture that it is sandable to where you can smooth it out and paint over it.

But for the people talking about it being hard to remove, it is not a bedliner, and thus would be easier to remove.

I do plan to try it out, but on a car where it will be covered by carpet.

Luba 11-02-2009 05:21 PM

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How do you plan on using it VT? Just as it is, or are you going to cover it?

vtblazer 11-02-2009 05:29 PM

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I realize this. I was trying to say two things at once. In response to the people talking about the texture that it is sandable to where you can smooth it out and paint over it.

But for the people talking about it being hard to remove, it is not a bedliner, and thus would be easier to remove.

After seeing & feeling it dry, I agree with you, it wouldn't make a very durable bed liner for any kind of abusive use.

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How do you plan on using it VT? Just as it is, or are you going to cover it?

Painting over it in body color.

Going to use a base/clear system.

There is a noticable difference now when rapping on the metal, a fair amount more muffled.

vtblazer 11-02-2009 05:51 PM

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Ceramic coat dried up.

Didn't really apply it "as per instructions" but I think it laid down better my way.

turp mcspray 11-02-2009 06:11 PM

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Whats the surface like after it dried? Is it hard, or more soft and rubber like?

swyfor5 11-02-2009 07:36 PM

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That really looks good dude!

ChevyFan24 11-02-2009 10:57 PM

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Looks good.

vtblazer 11-03-2009 01:05 PM

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Some how seems brighter in the shop now...

Base coat, still wet but ya can get the idea.

vtblazer 11-03-2009 01:39 PM

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Had to air out the shop...


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