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Replacing Trailer Wood Deck...C Purlin Instead?
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<blockquote data-quote="CHenry" data-source="post: 3359107" data-attributes="member: 6281"><p>Slick as snot when wet but structurally I "think" it would work depending on how far of a span it is between crossmember supports.</p><p>I always used wood 2x6s, non treated, then treat it myself with a 2 gal pump up sprayer using 50% used diesel oil and cut with 50% red diesel fuel. Put the wood down and then spray liberally. Cant get too much. One treatment lasted 17 years and then I sold the trailer. One and done, but if you wanted you could retreat every 5 years and it would last forever. And no rust either.</p><p>If you dont want the deck to be black from the oil, buy new oil instead of using old oil.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CHenry, post: 3359107, member: 6281"] Slick as snot when wet but structurally I "think" it would work depending on how far of a span it is between crossmember supports. I always used wood 2x6s, non treated, then treat it myself with a 2 gal pump up sprayer using 50% used diesel oil and cut with 50% red diesel fuel. Put the wood down and then spray liberally. Cant get too much. One treatment lasted 17 years and then I sold the trailer. One and done, but if you wanted you could retreat every 5 years and it would last forever. And no rust either. If you dont want the deck to be black from the oil, buy new oil instead of using old oil. [/QUOTE]
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