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8x4 sheet of 9mm is an ass to handle by yourself so big will be worse still would recommend you try handling them before buying. 

Unless you are going to cut them in half. 

 

Got my 8x4 from Mcveigh Parker don't know if you have a branch near you but Internet price is more then what I paid but do buy a lot of fencing materials off them. 

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My Bateson 8x5 tipper trailer has had the same phenolic resin board floor for 17 years, from new. Not bad considering the loads of load and large timber lumps dropped onto it over the years. We had a load of off cut phenolic boards given to us some years ago, various thicknesses. Excellent for getting our single axle 2 ton mewp across lawns for this - stokboard would flex too much I think - but I did buy 4 12mm 8x4 stockboards earlier this year for using our 1.2 ton digger on lawns, and spinning the tracked chipper around on. Easier to move with 2 people,  but I can move them alone if I have to, with much swearing. Small, old and weak as well!  Me, not the boards.

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