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Its time to replace the 'greedy boards' on my transit, looking for advice.

Usually I have used 8x4 sheets of 18mm ply but I have come across another product that looks a better bet.

Ecosheets, recycled plastic sheets distributed nationwide from Animal Arks

 

Got some samples with an idea to use it for the base of a green roof project on a latge cycle store.

 

sheets cut with circular saw or handsaw and can be screwed together.

 

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That could be a consideration. Don't really want it bowing when it's left in the sun.

 

How do you guys make your frames up? I've been thinking 50mm box section with top hinged angle iron doors made so that the weight of the chip pushes the board against the steel frame. But what gauge/mm box and angle to use? I'm no engineer but I can weld to an acceptable standard.

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