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    Has anybody ever used one of the spray on bedliner products to coat a pike pole? We've got the round fiberglass ones and currently have hockey tape wrapped around the handles, but are looking for a better way. The thought of Line-X came to mind, and from the looks of their website, it looks like they could spray it.

    I was just wondering if anybody has tried it before?

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    Had good luck with herculiner on a pinch point bar (steel) I would think it would also bond to fiberglass
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    • #3
      We had a couple of pikes and a couple of axes done at one time just to see how it worked out. Until you do something to break the coating off, it works great.

      While it should go without being said, DO NOT try to use it with bare hands after coating it.

      A lot of auto parts stores have a bedliner in a can that you can try that might be a bit cheaper and give you an idea of how it's going to work for you.

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      • #4
        We coated the floor of our lockers with the stuff.

        Different application, but no rust and it really holds up.
        I am now a past chief and the views, opinions, and comments are mine and mine alone. I do not speak for any department or in any official capacity. Although, they would be smart to listen to me.

        "The last thing I want to do is hurt you. But it's still on the list."

        "When tempted to fight fire with fire, remember that the Fire Department usually uses water."

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        • #5
          I sprayed it on the bottoms of my feet and now I don't have to wear shoes.
          Logic and proportion have fallen sloppy dead.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by johnny46 View Post
            I sprayed it on the bottoms of my feet and now I don't have to wear shoes.
            You could earn extra money as a firewalker, or a volcanologist.
            IAFF

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            • #7
              Originally posted by johnny46 View Post
              I sprayed it on the bottoms of my feet and now I don't have to wear shoes.
              Yea right.

              You expect us to believe you wore shoes before?
              I am now a past chief and the views, opinions, and comments are mine and mine alone. I do not speak for any department or in any official capacity. Although, they would be smart to listen to me.

              "The last thing I want to do is hurt you. But it's still on the list."

              "When tempted to fight fire with fire, remember that the Fire Department usually uses water."

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              • #8
                Originally Posted by johnny46
                I sprayed it on the bottoms of my feet and now I don't have to wear shoes.
                Originally posted by ChiefKN View Post
                Yea right.

                You expect us to believe you wore shoes before?
                Damn it all to hell, Ken... I have to clean off my desk and monitor again....
                ‎"The education of a firefighter and the continued education of a firefighter is what makes "real" firefighters. Continuous skill development is the core of progressive firefighting. We learn by doing and doing it again and again, both on the training ground and the fireground."
                Lt. Ray McCormack, FDNY

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