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RINO-LINER?


icegrogg

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I'm thinking(look-out)of building a fishhouse,and was woundering if spraying the frame with RINO-LINER spray would work better than primer&paint.ANY THOUGHS?? Anyway just got finished making my first ICE ROD! only 158 DAYS TO GO SO I CAN TRY IT OUT!!! THINK ICE AND IT "WILL" HAPPEN

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I used a Rino-Liner type spray from menards in my wheel wells. I think it will work pretty good. First test will be this winter. My wells are made out of wood and the dead space consists of cabinets.

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Dude, that is a good idea, but do you think it would be harder to get out if it froze in?I think if you use it it should be a round the wheel wells and mabe 2ft around the whole shack. but lets hear some other peoples opinions mabe it wont be harder to get out, I dont know , somone should do a test, put some on a chunk of 2x4 freeze it in a cake pan and try to remove the 2x4 and then do one with plain paint,what do ya think?

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SpeedLiner is used by one manufacturer which is the same principle. Entire frame of trailer was treated with it.

Worked very well for protection, and from rust!!

NEVER came close to freezing it in under any conditions.

My next trailer will be treated by Line X I think which is better than Rhino liner, but I'm sure Rhino is more then adequate.

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