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1 hour ago, Mark Bolam said:

Mcveigh Parker.

 

£39 + VAT per sheet, not a bulk order.

My mate works for them and would drop them off.

That's a very good price, was that a recent quote,there Internet price is just over £50 + vat. 

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Don't like stokboard in work trucks. It's too slippery, which is why livestock can't destroy it. I'd used to to great effect a few years ago when I built an elevated wooden ferret court which was three feet off the ground on stilts. Stokboard stuck down and sealed with Sikoflex made a great hygenic and waterproof floor but I think it's horrible stuff for moving machinery around on in a vehicle or trailer. I'd rather have dense rubber mats like the plant hire companies use.

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11 hours ago, Mark Bolam said:

Mcveigh Parker.

 

£39 + VAT per sheet, not a bulk order.

My mate works for them and would drop them off.

mates rates by the look of it. £50 plus vat now with Mcveigh for 6mm.  although it gives no bulk order discount on the website so maybe with a call ...

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I need new bed for the trailer, after something that stands up to weather, smooth to shovel off etc, sounds just the job will get some from mcveigh Billingshurst and give it a go.

Used it years ago for chicken house floor, fantastic stuff.

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2 minutes ago, NJA said:

I need new bed for the trailer, after something that stands up to weather, smooth to shovel off etc, sounds just the job will get some from mcveigh Billingshurst and give it a go.

Used it years ago for chicken house floor, fantastic stuff.

Just bare in mind that it expands and contracts quite a bit with heat - it’s great in applications where it can move a bit but can bow/wrinkle etc if movement isn’t allowed for. 

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17 hours ago, monkeybusiness said:

Just bare in mind that it expands and contracts quite a bit with heat - it’s great in applications where it can move a bit but can bow/wrinkle etc if movement isn’t allowed for. 

Ok hadn't thought of that, thanks for warning.  Will leave an expansion gap round the edge.

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If using on a trailer floor, use it over the original one or a replacement floor. I would not use it as the sole floor, if your thinking of putting machinery or vehicles on it, as it will flex like buggery.

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