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<blockquote data-quote="The Real Coolbreeze" data-source="post: 1482193" data-attributes="member: 39551"><p>1 gal of 2 part epoxy for a partial fill followed by a 1 gal mix with appropriate color another 1/2 gal fine ground rubber for the final. Maybe as low as 1 qt on the rubber... My math says you only need about 1.8 gal total for flush fill in the bed, but i would want that extra 1/4" or so just because...</p><p></p><p>If you lay a coat of release agent or a seperation layer (think wax lubricant coat or a layer of visqueem) before you pour you could just pop it out when you don't want it in there. </p><p></p><p>I would use Crystal Clear from ProMarine Finishes if it were me because it is so friendly for adding particulates to the final mixes and it's super durable. You would essentially have a supported boat deck in the bottom of the bed for less that a silly rubber rug...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Real Coolbreeze, post: 1482193, member: 39551"] 1 gal of 2 part epoxy for a partial fill followed by a 1 gal mix with appropriate color another 1/2 gal fine ground rubber for the final. Maybe as low as 1 qt on the rubber... My math says you only need about 1.8 gal total for flush fill in the bed, but i would want that extra 1/4" or so just because... If you lay a coat of release agent or a seperation layer (think wax lubricant coat or a layer of visqueem) before you pour you could just pop it out when you don't want it in there. I would use Crystal Clear from ProMarine Finishes if it were me because it is so friendly for adding particulates to the final mixes and it's super durable. You would essentially have a supported boat deck in the bottom of the bed for less that a silly rubber rug... [/QUOTE]
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