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On Thu, 9 Jun 2005 21:47:34 -0400, "Peter DiVergilio"
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"Too_Many_Tools" wrote in message
roups.com...
Currently I use an old Ford pickup for my machine hauling. While I
treat it well, it has seen its share of service and the bed is well
scratched and has its share of dents. Kinda like its owner. :)

One of these days this love affair with the faithful truck will end.
After suitable mourning of course, the new replacement pickup with a
unscratched bed will be purchased. What does the group suggest for a
bed liner that is friendly to our common interests? While I don't move
machinery for a living, I do bring home my share of orphaned tools that
need a good home. Add in the metal stock, lumber and other supplies
that a shop uses and the pickup is used on a regular basis.

I look forward to your suggestions and experiences.

Thanks

TMT


Spray on or roll on Herculiner


Over a 3/16" steel plate inner box. The Herculiner won't stop the
dents!!

I've actually seen this done. A local auto wrecker made an inner box
with "wings" to protect the top of the box sides. He used shiny
(stainless) checkerplate for the sides/top