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PedroAsani
PedroAsani
Bedliner
Nov 3 2011, 11:45 AM EDT | Post edited: Nov 3 2011, 11:45 AM EDT
Just watched Mythbusters, and they prove that Truck Bedliner can improve the reslience of both wood and cinderblock walls against explosions (95 psi on wood, 1400 psi on cinderblock).

So the next question is: what is the cost of Bedliner on a cinderblock wall? Say, 21 feet high, 10 feet wide?

If Bedliner is cheaper than building the wall to a double thickness of cinderblocks, then I think anyone building a BOL would be mad not to use it. However, the cost is going to be the deciding factor.
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brandon_a_boyer
brandon_a_boyer
1. RE: Bedliner
Nov 3 2011, 1:55 PM EDT | Post edited: Nov 3 2011, 1:55 PM EDT
the average truck bed is about $350. So I'd apply that number to roughly 40 sq feet. Do you find this valuable?    
Jahadaz
Jahadaz
2. RE: Bedliner
Nov 3 2011, 1:59 PM EDT | Post edited: Nov 3 2011, 1:59 PM EDT
I used to work at a auto paint store and we had kits that ran under 100 bucks. You would still need a spray gun though. Do you find this valuable?    
brandon_a_boyer
brandon_a_boyer
3. RE: Bedliner
Nov 3 2011, 3:18 PM EDT | Post edited: Nov 3 2011, 3:18 PM EDT
"I used to work at a auto paint store and we had kits that ran under 100 bucks. You would still need a spray gun though. "
The same thing though? because rhino liner goes on like 1/4" thick.
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