Night Stalker
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I was cleaning my gear yesterday and noticed how my coil had became stained and had it's fair share of scratches all over it. I had an idea.....
I went to the local auto parts store and purchased one can of "Rhino Bed Lining", brought it back home and removed the lower rod assembly and coil from my Cortes. I coated the coil (except for the bottom), the lower rod assembly and also the cord that runs from the coil to the housing.
It gave the C[size=8pt]ORTES a new look and also made it - - "Rhino Tough"[/size] --
A friend saw the new look and decided to protect his coil also, but instead of using the truck bed liner, he used automotive undercoating...it looks pretty good, but it's a more rubbery texture. The bed liner drys hard and sticks very well and there is no need to sand, just clean it up good with dish detergent and a brush, dry it up and carefully apply the liner.
Here's the finished look....
I went to the local auto parts store and purchased one can of "Rhino Bed Lining", brought it back home and removed the lower rod assembly and coil from my Cortes. I coated the coil (except for the bottom), the lower rod assembly and also the cord that runs from the coil to the housing.
It gave the C[size=8pt]ORTES a new look and also made it - - "Rhino Tough"[/size] --
A friend saw the new look and decided to protect his coil also, but instead of using the truck bed liner, he used automotive undercoating...it looks pretty good, but it's a more rubbery texture. The bed liner drys hard and sticks very well and there is no need to sand, just clean it up good with dish detergent and a brush, dry it up and carefully apply the liner.
Here's the finished look....