TigerhawkT3
Flashlight Enthusiast
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Yeah, the Duracoat is sprayed on, so it would probably be too thin, although Lauer says that Duracoat is great because of its elasticity, so I don't know how much "give" it would or wouldn't have. :shrug:
How about this: apply a sort of mosaic-tile pattern of JB Stik in small hexagonal (or octagon and square, or any other repeating pattern) patches around 2" across, with very thin gaps in between, like a tortoise shell. This could give some protection against bumps while still letting the plastic body flex on impact. Plus, it would add some "tacticool bling" to your canoe!
Yeah, the Duracoat is sprayed on, so it would probably be too thin, although Lauer says that Duracoat is great because of its elasticity, so I don't know how much "give" it would or wouldn't have. :shrug:
How about this: apply a sort of mosaic-tile pattern of JB Stik in small hexagonal (or octagon and square, or any other repeating pattern) patches around 2" across, with very thin gaps in between, like a tortoise shell. This could give some protection against bumps while still letting the plastic body flex on impact. Plus, it would add some "tacticool bling" to your canoe!