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03-22-2012, 08:49 AM
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Originally Posted by HDdave
Yeah... I enjoy the cabinet work for the most part. Wood working is fun actually. Pays for all the **** on my truck too.. hahaha
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Oh gotcha... I install kitchens, and bathrooms. I consider that building kitchens, but actually making the cabinets would be fun too. I love wood working too. I made a custom door for a friend the other day and loved every minuite of it.
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03-19-2012, 11:09 PM
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Tv and trucks are big here. That and football. Love tailgating, just bought our season tickets for the aggies today..... SEC SEC SEC.......really just like being outside doing whatever, helping friends with trucks or cars etc and getting out to the lake in the summer to take the boat or skis out. Work just gets in the way of wrenching but does help pay for a lot of it. Its getting to the point where my boy is able to help out and play outside alot more so this summer should be really fun That and drinking during most all of it
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03-20-2012, 12:25 AM
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Im surprised no one has labeled "beer" as a hobby
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03-20-2012, 12:33 AM
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You missed the last sentence of my post. Cough cough.
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04 F250 - 6.UHOH. Studded and Deleted By PSE, Fueled by Warren and Aeromotive, and Tuned by Gearhead.
04 Chebbie Tahoe LT - Stock w/ Nav and Bose
08 Tacoma Work Truck, V8 Power Nothing, A/C and Mud tires
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03-20-2012, 12:38 AM
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Thats what made me think of "beer" in specific ha ha
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2001 f350 Lariat 4x4 7.3, 3.5 inch
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03-20-2012, 11:31 AM
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I downloaded the whip app from the episode that was on a week or so ago Ba ha
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2001 f350 Lariat 4x4 7.3, 3.5 inch
leveling kit, 4 inch turbo back straight pipe with black 5 inch turndown tip, 315/75/16 BFG at's, 05 harley heads, gauges, DP tuner 60 economy 80 towing 120 racing, WAAG frontrunner bumper guard....
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03-20-2012, 04:31 PM
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One of my "hobbies" is doing spray on liners. I am a Vortex Liners Dealer..Custom Coatings Of Iowa. But I say it's a hobbie cause it doesn't provide enough income to be a job right now. I really like doing it, and hope someday it gets to be busy enough to actualy pay for itself! These are just a couple pics I have right now. We do bedliners, protective coating on trucks, and also decorative concrete coatings.
I Love nothing more than getting nice clean lines on them! This truck had a brand new B&W Turnover ball G/N Hitch to spray around.
And some rockers I did on a superduty....
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03-20-2012, 06:52 PM
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Originally Posted by 06VT365
One of my "hobbies" is doing spray on liners. I am a Vortex Liners Dealer..Custom Coatings Of Iowa. But I say it's a hobbie cause it doesn't provide enough income to be a job right now. I really like doing it, and hope someday it gets to be busy enough to actualy pay for itself! These are just a couple pics I have right now. We do bedliners, protective coating on trucks, and also decorative concrete coatings.
I Love nothing more than getting nice clean lines on them! This truck had a brand new B&W Turnover ball G/N Hitch to spray around.
And some rockers I did on a superduty....
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That's some great looking work dude
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03-20-2012, 05:56 PM
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That looks pretty awesome man! Since you do coatings I bet you're the guy to ask, I have a rhino lining spray in on my truck and it's beat to hell, it's peeling up in places and junk. I know trying to peel it all up would be a pain, but if I cut off the spots that are peeling up and "fill" it with herculiner, can I just do a roll on over the existing rhinoliner? Or will there be issues with it no adhering?
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2001 f350 Lariat 4x4 7.3, 3.5 inch
leveling kit, 4 inch turbo back straight pipe with black 5 inch turndown tip, 315/75/16 BFG at's, 05 harley heads, gauges, DP tuner 60 economy 80 towing 120 racing, WAAG frontrunner bumper guard....
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03-20-2012, 06:34 PM
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Why thank ya!! I take lots a pride in it.....probably why I cant make a living at it yet, takes me too long!!
I wish I could me of more help to ya, but I dont know about the adhesion properties of Herculiner. They one of the better do it yourself kits, but I couldnt tell ya for sure if it would adhere to a rhino or not. I know that Vortex will adhere to any other liner..i originally had line-x in my truck, and after a year it was falling apart (bad install mainly) when I bought the vortex machine I sprayed over it and its been great for 3 years now.
I would reccomend calling herculiner, or just clean an area real good, try to scuff the old material some if you can, and try putting the herculiner over it and see what happens. It very well may work just fine.....but I cant guarantee it
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2006 F350 CC LB 4x4
MBRP - SCT X3 Vivian Tuned - Glowshift - Insight CTS - Sinister Coolant Filter -20 x 10 Moto Metal 957's - 295/60/20 Nitto Trail's - Vortex Liner - B&W
2002 F250 CC SB 4x4
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