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<blockquote data-quote="nenmrancher" data-source="post: 182269" data-attributes="member: 2453"><p>depends on the brand. we have a neighbor who builds trailers, flat beds, and does spray onliners, says the stuff he uses will stick to anything, wood, cement, old rusted metal. Supposed to be water proof and has a very high tensile strength. Dont know what brand it is. Do know that bored horses can and will peel it off steel feed bunks though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nenmrancher, post: 182269, member: 2453"] depends on the brand. we have a neighbor who builds trailers, flat beds, and does spray onliners, says the stuff he uses will stick to anything, wood, cement, old rusted metal. Supposed to be water proof and has a very high tensile strength. Dont know what brand it is. Do know that bored horses can and will peel it off steel feed bunks though. [/QUOTE]
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