Awesome job! really like the way it turned out, I have a Similar Trailer (Stealth 16x7') Mustang. I am still deciding which way to go with it atm, but your video put another option on the table for me! I will do a review on my trailer soon!
I see. That you did the rock solid for the colors and the epoxy for the clear coat. Did you use it over the color and if so with it being essentially the step down from the rock solid did you have any bonding, or not setting up issues between the two?
I didn’t, there was some already. If you don’t have any I would do the floor first and then do that or silicone after. The epoxy breaks up on the caulk edges so it would be cleaner to do last in my opinion.
This was a 14x7.5 if you can get two you will have plenty, the wood soaks up a lot. But it should cover, if you don’t open the second box you can always bring it back.
Thanks man, just bought a 7x16 and this floor is exactly what I am going to do. My walls are white so this will be perfect.
Looks great! Might have wanted to sand with 60-80 grit prior to first coat on the floors though. Cheers!
100% agree. Much smoother surface, and probably less paint per square foot. Throwing some sand in the mix on the ramp is a good idea as well.
Awesome job! really like the way it turned out, I have a Similar Trailer (Stealth 16x7') Mustang. I am still deciding which way to go with it atm, but your video put another option on the table for me! I will do a review on my trailer soon!
I see. That you did the rock solid for the colors and the epoxy for the clear coat. Did you use it over the color and if so with it being essentially the step down from the rock solid did you have any bonding, or not setting up issues between the two?
The floor came out really sweet. How slippery is that floor when it is wet?
Not too bad, for sure use the traction stuff on the ramp areas
Did you caulk between any of the side wood and the floor wood? I have a small gap at the rear of the trailer and it feel like I should caulk it first.
I didn’t, there was some already. If you don’t have any I would do the floor first and then do that or silicone after. The epoxy breaks up on the caulk edges so it would be cleaner to do last in my opinion.
Hows it holding up 1 year later?
That black floor looks bitchin!! The stain came out rad aswell!! Well done
Thank you!
What size trailer was this done on? Would say one box is enough for a 6x10 barn doors?
This was a 14x7.5 if you can get two you will have plenty, the wood soaks up a lot. But it should cover, if you don’t open the second box you can always bring it back.
@@TylerCary thanks