Re: My older('84) 190 project
Posted: Wed Mar 06, 2019 4:00 pm
Not sure why you want to stand on the fenders?
Just put black nonskid on it then.
Just put black nonskid on it then.
Doesn't anybody else stand on the fenders getting putting things in or getting things out when they're still wet from a take out? I've just about biffed it just from rain. It's easier than climbing up the ladder and over the back seat for me. I thought blue would look nicer than black....Big Block Power wrote: Wed Mar 06, 2019 4:00 pm Not sure why you want to stand on the fenders?
Just put black nonskid on it then.
BBP......if my trailer looked as nice as yours I'd be after anybody that stood on my fenders with a bat but mines 35 years old and it shows it. There is little rust spots all over from rock rash. It's going to be a job to clean that all up. I think it's going to get the redneck treatment with a wirewheel and a rattle can of paint for now. If I could figure out how to put diamond plate running board braces likes on your trailer I might do it. A new trailer would be the easy way out but my pockets aren't that deep after retirement but you never know.....Big Block Power wrote: Wed Mar 06, 2019 4:51 pm No I guess I don't want to scratch the crap out of the paint. Lol
Stan's maybe on the diamond plate behind the fenders. Plus my fat butt would dent the fenders. I just throw the crap out or hand it to someone.
Yea I hear you. I rattled can my used old trailer for my crownline and it actually turned out pretty good. I know some guys have used the bedliner paint or chip guard paint.Hoghead wrote: Wed Mar 06, 2019 5:58 pmBBP......if my trailer looked as nice as yours I'd be after anybody that stood on my fenders with a bat but mines 35 years old and it shows it. There is little rust spots all over from rock rash. It's going to be a job to clean that all up. I think it's going to get the redneck treatment with a wirewheel and a rattle can of paint for now. If I could figure out how to put diamond plate running board braces likes on your trailer I might do it. A new trailer would be the easy way out but my pockets aren't that deep after retirement but you never know.....Big Block Power wrote: Wed Mar 06, 2019 4:51 pm No I guess I don't want to scratch the crap out of the paint. Lol
Stan's maybe on the diamond plate behind the fenders. Plus my fat butt would dent the fenders. I just throw the crap out or hand it to someone.
Hmmmm.......akorcovelos wrote: Thu Mar 07, 2019 12:25 am One of these will take that old vinyl off quick.
https://www.amazon.com/3M-03612-Adhesiv ... B005RNGN8I
If you want to stand on the fenders I'd buy a 2x4 sheet of diamond plate aluminum, cut it in half, and put it on with 3m body tape after refinishing the fenders, would look sharp too.
They work great. Mnbum has thousands of them in his 3m storage building. LooHoghead wrote: Thu Mar 07, 2019 8:40 amHmmmm.......akorcovelos wrote: Thu Mar 07, 2019 12:25 am One of these will take that old vinyl off quick.
https://www.amazon.com/3M-03612-Adhesiv ... B005RNGN8I
If you want to stand on the fenders I'd buy a 2x4 sheet of diamond plate aluminum, cut it in half, and put it on with 3m body tape after refinishing the fenders, would look sharp too.
I was looking at your transom tie downs,do they rub on the gel coat? If I use them on my boat the only way will be to have them go across the bottom of the hull and I'm thinking they might cause a rub spot on the edge of the hull.Big Block Power wrote: Wed Mar 06, 2019 4:51 pm No I guess I don't want to scratch the crap out of the paint. Lol
Stan's maybe on the diamond plate behind the fenders. Plus my fat butt would dent the fenders. I just throw the crap out or hand it to someone.