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get down a commercial breakers and rip the floor out an old artic trailer bound to be cheaper? quick plane and good as new

 

Have you ever tried ripping out a trailer floor? I have.

 

It's not as simple as you think, the easiest way is to flip the trailer over and slide hammer the screws back out

 

The timber will be full of contaminants, I wouldn't put a plane anywhere near it.

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did mine with marine ply coated with bitumen paint on underside and edges and then chequer plate over top to give a hard surface a few yrs ago. seems very solid still.

 

Pretty heavy tho

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Quoted £ 75 for an 8 x 4 sheet at 3/4 " thick . This is from a local trailer guy . The wood is laminated birch with a smooth side and a non slip side . Will work out at two sheets as the trailer is 10ft x 5ft with limited waste . The guy can get me a one piece although it will cost more .

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i have done a few, horse boxes a standard trailers.

 

cheapest option is scaffold planks.

 

a good trick is use hardwood planks, spaced on the frame then ply on top.

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I had to re floor two of my trailers and i brought some sheets of plastic from solway recycling. The beauty is that it never rots, easy to cut and drill, and is very strong. they do 12mm thick sheets.

I actually brought 10 sheets of 6mm for laying out on gardens so i can run machinery back and forth to save the grass. I ran a 10 ton steel tracked excavator over them, not a mark on them!

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I had to re floor two of my trailers and i brought some sheets of plastic from solway recycling. The beauty is that it never rots, easy to cut and drill, and is very strong. they do 12mm thick sheets.

I actually brought 10 sheets of 6mm for laying out on gardens so i can run machinery back and forth to save the grass. I ran a 10 ton steel tracked excavator over them, not a mark on them!

 

Are they slippy ? :001_smile:

 

Tuttle that sounds heavy scaffold planks and boards ? :001_smile:

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