Nice! I like the red. Just a side note for some of you guys that care about it you may want to put a tarp out under your work area to prevent that material from going into the soil or driveway. Thanks for the demo.
I'd say its lipstick red honey and see if the egg floats. It looks nice and should last for years. If it glows in the dark, you won't need trailer lights. Glad your getting sponsors. The pig accident hurt real bad financially. Happy red year
How many liters? I want neon green to match my company and it’s 120$ for 2 liters. You think that’s enough to do a 5’ x 8’ utility trailer?how did you get the paint off to prime? Sand?
Turned out good! I have a 5 X 8 utility trailer that is mostly angle iron except for the tongue, axle and fenders and expanded metal floor. I'd like to spray on a bed liner material, how much do you think I need to cover it?
I imagine if you were going to run out because of over spray you could have just rolled the coating on. I used to spray Durabak in Jeep floor boards and pick up truck beds. Same type of concept except if you didn't want to be rushed to apply it you just didn't add the accelerator. I used a texture spray gun to spray it with. As you found out it gets messy.
Troy when you opened the gallon can it looked like there was room to mix everything, but probably that’s all the paint the kit needs. When you get those oak boards finished and installed you won’t want to put anything in it.
Looks good Troy should last along time. Just for me its not the right color although my dad would have loved it. He painted everything fire engine red no matter what it was, but i am more of a blue fan. I have done alot of painting of vehicles it isnt easy for sure and definitely messy. So probably a good idea you did it at the shop and not at the house. I got the joke about Kelly but i know these women. If you got that on the driveway i can gaurantee you would be joining the pigs on their last trip. (Just saying)
The angle iron is an upside down L on the entire frame. I can shoot the underneath portion easily without turning the trailer over. I have multiple people comment that I missed all the bottom rails when I shot the primer. I didn't because there are no bottom rails.
Looks great! The haircut looks good too.
Looks good. It will be interesting to see how it holds up.
Looks really good. Gonna have to do this myself.
Always good to look around. Lol
Looks really good, should last a long time. Also Happy New Year to everyone.
Nice! I like the red. Just a side note for some of you guys that care about it you may want to put a tarp out under your work area to prevent that material from going into the soil or driveway. Thanks for the demo.
Enjoyed the video....Happy New Year
I'd say its lipstick red honey and see if the egg floats. It looks nice and should last for years. If it glows in the dark, you won't need trailer lights. Glad your getting sponsors. The pig accident hurt real bad financially. Happy red year
Ohhh man no visit from Kelly? Happy New Year and great way to start by doing the spraying down there, that red looks great!
How many liters? I want neon green to match my company and it’s 120$ for 2 liters. You think that’s enough to do a 5’ x 8’ utility trailer?how did you get the paint off to prime? Sand?
Troy, wondering what is the size of the trailer and will you be hauling your Honda with it?
Turned out good!
I have a 5 X 8 utility trailer that is mostly angle iron except for the tongue, axle and fenders and expanded metal floor. I'd like to spray on a bed liner material, how much do you think I need to cover it?
I would suggest the same size kit as I used (large truck bed). There is a bunch of waste due to spraying smaller surfaces.
I imagine if you were going to run out because of over spray you could have just rolled the coating on. I used to spray Durabak in Jeep floor boards and pick up truck beds. Same type of concept except if you didn't want to be rushed to apply it you just didn't add the accelerator. I used a texture spray gun to spray it with. As you found out it gets messy.
Troy when you opened the gallon can it looked like there was room to mix everything, but probably that’s all the paint the kit needs. When you get those oak boards finished and installed you won’t want to put anything in it.
Looks good Troy should last along time. Just for me its not the right color although my dad would have loved it. He painted everything fire engine red no matter what it was, but i am more of a blue fan. I have done alot of painting of vehicles it isnt easy for sure and definitely messy. So probably a good idea you did it at the shop and not at the house. I got the joke about Kelly but i know these women. If you got that on the driveway i can gaurantee you would be joining the pigs on their last trip. (Just saying)
I wanted u to paint it up at the house , just for ole time sake
Yeah, that would have worked well.
Red Tool House - Homestead I thought it would also
You probably should have turn the trailer upside down with your backhoe And painted the underside first.
It is angle iron. There is no underside
@@RedToolHouse You didn't think that statement through, did you? lol
The angle iron is an upside down L on the entire frame. I can shoot the underneath portion easily without turning the trailer over. I have multiple people comment that I missed all the bottom rails when I shot the primer. I didn't because there are no bottom rails.
Uh oh, you said "gun parts" .. demonetized by utoob censors for sure.
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You talk to much
Yup
Way too much talking :(