Posted by Oregon Tractor Jack on January 06, 2015 at 17:56:41 from (50.137.138.152):
In Reply to: TRAILER FLOOR posted by deereman39 on January 06, 2015 at 15:04:01:
I live in the Pacific NW. There are usually two choices for PT lumber, hemlock or Douglas fir. Douglas fir is the preferred lumber to use. It is much stronger than hemlock. When my brother in law decked his trailer he just went to the local lumber yard and pulled out of the PT stack. It was hemlock and first time he loaded a tractor he broke a board on the beaver tail. When I deck a trailer, I will specify that it has to be PT Douglas fir. From what I see a lot of the PT is poorer quality than normal framing lumber. The lesson is: Not all boards are equal. My opinion.
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