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Carberry
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Post: # 91504Post Carberry

Just got a free 40ft trailer delivered for storing gas bottles on, the flooring on it is knackered. Just wondering what you all think is the best solution for flooring?

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Post: # 91505Post GB_Groundworks

We use a special ply, forget its name but it's fireproof tough stuff

Normally for flat decks its like 4x2 to stop sliding

Depends on the supstructure of the teailer, photos?
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rimexboy
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Post: # 91506Post rimexboy

Metal will last longer than wood but will cost you more and then you have the weight of it all to think of...

The more it weighs the less it can carry which means less profit... That's why some lorrys have alloy wheels fitted its lighter so can carry more on the back....

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Post: # 91512Post higgness

Farmers use a 150x32 or 38mm t&g board for their trailers.
Just make sure you get it pressure treated.

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Post: # 91513Post msh paving

lorry trailer boards are "iroko" hard wood, think thats how its spelt..MSH :)
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Post: # 91514Post higgness

Pourform ply would last a reasonable length of time.

Carberry
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Post: # 91563Post Carberry

Will get some pictures of it up this week. Metal is out of the question, too expensive.

rimexboy
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Post: # 91566Post rimexboy

Carberry wrote:Will get some pictures of it up this week. Metal is out of the question, too expensive.
I've got 3 sheets of flat galv 2500x1250x1.5mm if any good but your miles away

rab1
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Post: # 91570Post rab1

to thin, for a truck bed needs to be at least 3mm
God loves a tryer

rimexboy
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Post: # 91574Post rimexboy

I'm not so sure on that, it's used in cold stores forklift trucks drive over it all day, it all depends on the bracing underneath

Mikey_C
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Post: # 91575Post Mikey_C

what about this stuff ecosheet my local builders merchant are advertising "for trailers", although I think they mean smaller ones than yours.

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Post: # 91583Post rab1

I'm not so sure on that, it's used in cold stores forklift trucks drive over it all day, it all depends on the bracing underneath

true :)
God loves a tryer

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Post: # 91584Post andpartington

i just did my flat bed trannie with wisa ply wood clicky


from clicky
very good guys in stoke

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rimexboy
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Post: # 91585Post rimexboy

What's the gross weight this trailer can carry?

I take it its all sound under the Rotten floor that's already no good or are the supports rotten to?

Also if your carrying gas bottles does it need to be made to a certain specification ?

You may find that this does not suit your needs with the costs that could be involved, you may be better knocking it out and getting one that's ready to roll..

r896neo
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Post: # 91586Post r896neo

My reading of it sounds as though this trailer is literally just to store the bottle on in a yard rather than go on the road?

Have you checked the price of the ECOSHEET.....

TO use a brew cabin phrase, its hella expensive

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