I am not impressed with their batting power.
@dave The guy using the bat didn’t look like he was trying hard… or worse, maybe he was and that was all he could do.
Mythbusters tested it:
http://linexoc.com/n-10741-line-x-mythbusters-episode-bombs-bites-bedlam-bring-it-on.html
What if they spray it on the bat too
@Moose /image divide by zero
@Moose Then it’ll be kinda sortta like the irresistible meeting the immovable object.
I suspect that the egg and the cantaloupe were shattered inside their protective shell. But I can think of some good uses for such a substance.
I think it’s just one more step in the development of ice9
Maybe spray that on the bottom of shoes we don’t want to wear out?
@Kidsandliz Only if you want to slip and slide all the time. Line-X is a polyurethane (plastic) that goes on as an epoxy.
Retreading with tire rubber is probably a better option. https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/How+to+Resole+a+Shoe+With+a+Used+Tire/44282 http://www.hollowtop.com/sandals.htm https://lifehacker.com/repair-old-shoe-soles-with-tire-treads-950881552
I would like to spray it on my car to protect it from shopping carts. I wonder if it’s available in different colors?
/image flex seal
Wanted to do my entire truck a few years ago. Too x-pensive.
My pickup bed has a Line-X coating on it from 2008. It’s holding up pretty good & I liked it better than the Rhino coatings. It does have a small chunk out where a pallet full of wall blocks was shoved on the truck.
I am not impressed with their batting power.
@dave The guy using the bat didn’t look like he was trying hard… or worse, maybe he was and that was all he could do.
Mythbusters tested it:
http://linexoc.com/n-10741-line-x-mythbusters-episode-bombs-bites-bedlam-bring-it-on.html
What if they spray it on the bat too
@Moose

/image divide by zero
@Moose Then it’ll be kinda sortta like the irresistible meeting the immovable object.
I suspect that the egg and the cantaloupe were shattered inside their protective shell. But I can think of some good uses for such a substance.
I think it’s just one more step in the development of ice9
Maybe spray that on the bottom of shoes we don’t want to wear out?
@Kidsandliz Only if you want to slip and slide all the time. Line-X is a polyurethane (plastic) that goes on as an epoxy.
Retreading with tire rubber is probably a better option.
https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/How+to+Resole+a+Shoe+With+a+Used+Tire/44282
http://www.hollowtop.com/sandals.htm
https://lifehacker.com/repair-old-shoe-soles-with-tire-treads-950881552
I would like to spray it on my car to protect it from shopping carts. I wonder if it’s available in different colors?
/image flex seal

Wanted to do my entire truck a few years ago. Too x-pensive.
My pickup bed has a Line-X coating on it from 2008. It’s holding up pretty good & I liked it better than the Rhino coatings.
It does have a small chunk out where a pallet full of wall blocks was shoved on the truck.