Let's just get bypass the boring sanding pics and get right to progress. I took half of Friday off to go to the junkyard and picked a disc brake 8.8 with 4.10 gears for this truck... was done with that by 2:30 and it was nice out so I figured, why not spray bedliner? Since I was more or less ready and all... not going to have a lot of nice non-work days left this year.
This is two full coats of Raptor Liner plus about half a quart blasted over the inside of the box at random to use it up. I used four quarts total.
Waited about 1.5 hours after spraying the last of it and started peeling tape while it was still kinda mushy but not at all tacky. Very clean tape lines.
This afternoon I went out and started putting the trim back on - this involved using Alumabrite on everything and rounding corners/deburring/removing sharp edges. Whoever did the trim work did a shitty job but fortunately it was easy to fix.
Tail gate is back on as well, still need to build straps or chains for it.
Overall I am really happy with how the bedliner turned out. It was incredibly easy to spray and it's so thick that it's really hard to create runs, and it goes on nice and even, and there really is not much overspray if you don't go crazy with the air pressure.
Don't get it on your hootus though.