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<blockquote data-quote="bgm" data-source="post: 299575" data-attributes="member: 1754"><p>I have an older stock trailer that has rusted thru the sheet metal in the front and a few small holes along the sides. I'm going to cut out and weld in new pieces to replace the bad sections. After the entire trailer will be sand blasted and repainted. My question is this. What is everyone's opinion on using the bed liner material on the inside like I've seen on some new trailers?</p><p></p><p>I can only think of one bad side to using it, if it ever rusted out again I have no idea how you would ever get the area clean enough to reweld a piece in without a tremendous amount of work. On the other hand it should stop most of the rust out problems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bgm, post: 299575, member: 1754"] I have an older stock trailer that has rusted thru the sheet metal in the front and a few small holes along the sides. I'm going to cut out and weld in new pieces to replace the bad sections. After the entire trailer will be sand blasted and repainted. My question is this. What is everyone's opinion on using the bed liner material on the inside like I've seen on some new trailers? I can only think of one bad side to using it, if it ever rusted out again I have no idea how you would ever get the area clean enough to reweld a piece in without a tremendous amount of work. On the other hand it should stop most of the rust out problems. [/QUOTE]
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