1danny
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I have a 16' trailer i use to haul my 1610D and other things around. It came with the tractor when i bought it several years ago. It had 2x10 painted pine (not pressure treated) flooring planks that have rotted out since it is out in the weather.
I was planning on replacing with 2x10 pressure treated, then seal with Thompsons water seal or an equivalent product to extend the life. I was wondering if there are some other options that might be more durable but not too much more expensive.
I searched around on internet for some other options and found "Rumber board" but the support irons are up to 2'6" apart. Rumberboard specs i read call for 12" spacing. I couldn't find heavy extruded aluminum planks but it is probably out of the question expense wise. I was wondering about some surplus metal planks like the military uses around aircraft and i suppose for firming up soft ground for driving over.
Ive also thought about Cypress but have not priced it. Isn't Cypress more weather resistant? I do have a friend who is the plant engineer of a local sawmill but haven't discussed options with him yet.
Any suggestions?
For what it's worth, we use PT 2 x 8's. 2 x 10's are prone to split more. We build trailers every day and I've seen trailers that we sold 15 years ago with the same floor in it. The new PT lumber should be used with the galvanized floor screws for the ACQ treated lumber.
Danny