sounds dirty kinda.
but i’m thinking about coating my deck in line-x, is that a bad idea?
these guys did it on a normal skate deck, seems legit:
only question is would it collect dirt and crap? and would it be difficult clean?
@Sender any thoughts?
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Sender
July 11, 2019, 8:10pm
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I haven’t messed with line x too much. But I saw someone do it fairly recently and it looked pretty good.
What about grip? Just the line x enough you reckon?
If it doesn’t go well you can always just strip and/or sand it off too. No harm no foul.
Collects dirt like a mofo but tough as nails. They use it in truck beds for a reason! I’d totally do it.
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If you have a bunch of clay or something you can spray it on in a pattern on the deck
Wait guys you must call the line-x king.
@Linny that for you
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it’s the rocket deck and the haya short deck so the lids will just get normal grip and watnot.
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@thisguyhere i used flex seal and it came out just like the line x. Not sure who is more expensive but yes dirty and no real glossy look.
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so you’re saying it collects a lot of dirt, more than a normal finish would? and is it easy / hard to clean ?
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Sender
July 11, 2019, 9:56pm
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You should just grab some damn epoxy and CF and skin the bottom of that Haya.
Hell, you can skin the lid too and it is bad ass.
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i live in a small ass apartment, i ain’t spraying shit around here.
am i gonna have to send it to you? seems that’s the direction this is going.
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Never looks clean anymore.
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Sender
July 11, 2019, 10:03pm
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Nahhhhh, but I am always down to if you want, lol. Hell, you always have tons of cool shit I would always gladly trade for BMSs and nickel and shit.
But give the line-x a go and see if you like it!
Always just a belt sander away from a fresh start.
My Haya lid
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Linny
July 11, 2019, 10:03pm
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Haha, truck bedliner is the best.
I sprayed the top of one of my decks with these, and then sprayed from a distance like 1m from the deck, it makes a rough-ish texture similar to griptape. Not to mention its easier to clean since I can use a wet cloth and wipe. Surprisingly it grips your feet well.
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i don’t think it is. it’s like ultra strong.
and…like i said, tiny apartment…etc.
alright, let me think this over.
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wait, so you’re saying it’s easy to clean?
hm…i’m gonna call the line-x shop around here and ask questions.
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janpom
July 11, 2019, 11:00pm
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That looks so cool! The picture is then sprayed on top of the bedliner layer using a template?
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Zach
July 12, 2019, 12:25am
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Oh yeah, line-x is super easy to clean, as long as you’re not afraid to use some water. Think truck bed liner and your experience with it. That shit is durable and hassle free
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You’re Going to want and make sure it is airtight if youre going to spray it down with water. trust me I took a rag and some water It did not help very much just left fabric on my board. Maybe im not cleaning it rt @Zach ?
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Zach
July 12, 2019, 12:38am
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Well you used flex seal, which to my understanding is more ‘rubbery’ than a truck bed liner such as line-x.
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