roger1
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I epoxied the trunk in my '55 Bel Air today and am going to shoot bedliner in it tomorrow.
I've never used any kind of bedliner before.
I've got some welding seams that aren't finished off perfectly smooth and do show after 2 coats of SPI epoxy which I knew would.
Do I need to finish the seams with a little polyester glaze before shooting the bedliner or will the bedliner pretty much hide this kind of thing?
I bought the bedliner for purposely hiding the imperfections in the trunk but don't know how much it does that.
I bought 2 gallons of bedliner for use on the trunk and some other things and was thinking 1 gallon would be enough for the trunk. But, I could use some of the second gallon in there if necessary.
Also, I am planning to apply 3M 08300 1K seam sealer around the trunk floor edge seams before shooting the bedliner tomorrow. Does this sound OK to do?
Btw, the hole in the trunk is for the electric fuel pump access. It sticks thru the hole a little. I fabricated a raised cover for it. Don't have to pull the tank to replace the pump if I ever have trouble with it.
I've never used any kind of bedliner before.
I've got some welding seams that aren't finished off perfectly smooth and do show after 2 coats of SPI epoxy which I knew would.
Do I need to finish the seams with a little polyester glaze before shooting the bedliner or will the bedliner pretty much hide this kind of thing?
I bought the bedliner for purposely hiding the imperfections in the trunk but don't know how much it does that.
I bought 2 gallons of bedliner for use on the trunk and some other things and was thinking 1 gallon would be enough for the trunk. But, I could use some of the second gallon in there if necessary.
Also, I am planning to apply 3M 08300 1K seam sealer around the trunk floor edge seams before shooting the bedliner tomorrow. Does this sound OK to do?
Btw, the hole in the trunk is for the electric fuel pump access. It sticks thru the hole a little. I fabricated a raised cover for it. Don't have to pull the tank to replace the pump if I ever have trouble with it.