Post flatbed load photos here V2.0
Discussion in 'Flatbed Trucking Forum' started by leftlanetruckin, Feb 18, 2014.
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Right? He owns flats and steps…. I’m not sure he even has a wet kit?
Someone is not telling the whole story?
And he drives a red w9…. -
It’s a optical allusion
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Yall thought Ruthless would drag around that ugly wagon? You know the whole thing would be polished if it was his.
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ha!
on a vaguely related subject: anybody got any pointers on painting just the webbing of a aluminum trailer frame? Aside from “dont let the dust get in it”CAXPT, PPLC, exhausted379 and 4 others Thank this. -
Get it painted before it get all crusty the first time!!
It never sticks as well after it oxidizes. -
Use a scrub brush on the really nasty bits.
Most of the time, to get a good adhesion on aluminum, it needs a light surface etch. Lot of choices for those. Buy a cheep garden sprayer to apply. Some primers are “self etching” so that could also be an option. Get a good quality primer. That is a big step in painting aluminum. The better the primer, the longer it will stick and last. Also let it fully cure before top coat. Then paint for color. If you want to use a hardener or additives in the paint, plan on 2 or 3 top coats, put it in the last coat. -
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