Good afternoon,
Well I have a 16 foot utility trailer that I use to haul all sorts of nasty things inside and it desperately needs a paint job. In the past with my steel trailers I have simply wire wheeled as best as I could the rust and loose paint and shot a good coat of the best rust paint I could find in town no particular favorite brand. They hold up 3-4 years until the process needs to be repeated sometimes sooner depending on abuse. This time I am thinking of getting radical and hoping not to have to redo the same work quite as soon.
I plan on wire wheeling the whole thing. Doing the whole POR15 process as a base coat and rust inhibitor and then using a spray on bedliner such as Duplicolor or Rustoleum available for relatively cheap. It should stand up to gravel being dumped into it by front loaders a little better and have a good non slip surface. Not sure if anyone here has anything to say about my plan... Personal experience is welcome
Well I have a 16 foot utility trailer that I use to haul all sorts of nasty things inside and it desperately needs a paint job. In the past with my steel trailers I have simply wire wheeled as best as I could the rust and loose paint and shot a good coat of the best rust paint I could find in town no particular favorite brand. They hold up 3-4 years until the process needs to be repeated sometimes sooner depending on abuse. This time I am thinking of getting radical and hoping not to have to redo the same work quite as soon.
I plan on wire wheeling the whole thing. Doing the whole POR15 process as a base coat and rust inhibitor and then using a spray on bedliner such as Duplicolor or Rustoleum available for relatively cheap. It should stand up to gravel being dumped into it by front loaders a little better and have a good non slip surface. Not sure if anyone here has anything to say about my plan... Personal experience is welcome