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Topic: Re: Haul trailer revisited
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| mkirsch
10-05-2011 06:39:33
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First off if they used wood that isn't crap, it will last more than a couple of years.
You also need to keep the deck free and clean from anything that could hold moisture against the wood, which will accelerate rot.
There really is no point in putting anything on the wood unless you remove it from the trailer so you can get at all the ends and edges. The rot starts on the ends, where the boards contact the cross members, and along the edges. Exactly where you CAN'T get any wood preservative. |
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| pat sublett
10-05-2011 10:15:31
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Re: Haul trailer revisited in reply to mkirsch, 10-05-2011 06:39:33
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| Thanks for the reply. I made the mistake of painting my first one on top and it rotted from the bottom quickly. |
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| pat sublett
10-05-2011 10:15:03
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Re: Haul trailer revisited in reply to mkirsch, 10-05-2011 06:39:33
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| Thanks for the reply. I made the mistake of painting my first one on top and it rotted from the bottom quickly. |
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