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<blockquote data-quote="bassboy1" data-source="post: 80354" data-attributes="member: 55"><p>I am not trying to argue with you here, but if a trailer is so rusty and pitted that it cannot take a sandblaster, I do not want to share the road with it. That is an accident waiting to happen, and in the instance somebody happens to have one that bad, it should be destined for the scrapyard. </p><p></p><p>I would like to see the results once you are done with the bedliner. I may see you at one of Russ's tourney's or I will try to fish on a lake that you are one weekend. That seems like a very viable option for future trailers. Plus, it ads a nice nonstick coating, so I don't slip into the lake when doing the catwalk from the boat to the truck on real shallow ramps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bassboy1, post: 80354, member: 55"] I am not trying to argue with you here, but if a trailer is so rusty and pitted that it cannot take a sandblaster, I do not want to share the road with it. That is an accident waiting to happen, and in the instance somebody happens to have one that bad, it should be destined for the scrapyard. I would like to see the results once you are done with the bedliner. I may see you at one of Russ's tourney's or I will try to fish on a lake that you are one weekend. That seems like a very viable option for future trailers. Plus, it ads a nice nonstick coating, so I don't slip into the lake when doing the catwalk from the boat to the truck on real shallow ramps. [/QUOTE]
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