royinidaho
Well-Known Member
Should anyone really care I've worked out a method to get the aerosol truck bed liner to stick to aluminum. About 99% effective, so far.
Step one: Daughter must deliver at least 1 baby. Two is better as grandma will be in a hurry to get away and be gone longer. (apparently teaching daughter to nurse two is 8 times harder than learning to do one. Never had that problem with stock cows)
Step two: While grandma is away, clean aluminum, prime with Bull Dog spray primer and let dry.
Step three: Spray with bed liner.
Step four: Set grandma's oven for 200* and bake for 59 minutes (59 minutes is the limit of grandma's timer). Let cool, don't quench. WaaLaa she sticks.
Oh yeah, ya gotta remove one rack from the oven, move the remaining one to the top and rig up something to hang the part.
Note: Don't let the part touch the heating element. If it does it really stinks.
Step 5: Don't let grandma come home till at least the next day.......and like I said, that's not a problem w/twins.......
Step one: Daughter must deliver at least 1 baby. Two is better as grandma will be in a hurry to get away and be gone longer. (apparently teaching daughter to nurse two is 8 times harder than learning to do one. Never had that problem with stock cows)
Step two: While grandma is away, clean aluminum, prime with Bull Dog spray primer and let dry.
Step three: Spray with bed liner.
Step four: Set grandma's oven for 200* and bake for 59 minutes (59 minutes is the limit of grandma's timer). Let cool, don't quench. WaaLaa she sticks.
Oh yeah, ya gotta remove one rack from the oven, move the remaining one to the top and rig up something to hang the part.
Note: Don't let the part touch the heating element. If it does it really stinks.
Step 5: Don't let grandma come home till at least the next day.......and like I said, that's not a problem w/twins.......