I just finished a floor using hurculiner. It wasn't a pickup, it's on a project that's, well, it's been a two year project that you all will get to see a picture of in a couple of weeks. Anyway, it has a wooden floor that I rolled a couple of coats of Herculiner onto. The company recommends two coats, which is what I did and it turned out really nice. The first coat looks a little discouraging, but the second coat evens it out.
There's a trapdoor in the floor that I rolled Herculiner over, thinking I would cut the Herculiner around the door with a knife to free the door. Well, I found out a sharp razor knife won't cut it very well, so I had to use a very sharp wood chisel and mallet to cut the stuff. I also tried to pull a little of it up off the floor and it pulled pieces of wood up with it.
Herculiner has a very extensive and informative website that you might be interested in browsing through. Do use it in a well ventilated area or the fumes will make you feel a little wacky. The website lists the outlets where you can buy it. Jim
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