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Sorry to dig up an old thread, but have you actually made your skid Stic-o? or anyone else for that matter?
Justin
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Has anyone actually tried this stuff out yet on something bigger than ATV? I would really like to know how well this works since I am attempting to turn my Stock X into a Rock Crawler on a rather tight budget.
we have a skid plate on our rzr that is plastic, it is 3/8" thick, covers the entire underbelly it is very stout
the frame underneath it gives it all its strength, it is simply a thick skin
it slides over rocks effortlessly, it does gouge... but man is it easy to work with as long as its warm, easy to cut and its lighter and stronger then aluminum
for my bronco I plan to boatside the truck using plastic skins
I think 1/2" will be okay for a BII, depending on how strong the frame is behind it............
I don't know the names of the vendors off hand that sell this stuff but I also work with UHMW all the time. If I wasn't on disability I could get you the names of catalogs we use at work. Try searching for companies that supply to food/beverage manufacturing companies.
When i decide to buy a new skid plate for mine i'll be sure to go get this it is most likely cheaper then buying a whole new piece of metal that's for sure! lol!
Defiantly planning on doing this give me a couple weeks or so and ill see what i can do with mine. Just planning on getting a big cutting board from bed bath and beyond and cutting to size and mounting up and see how it holds up.