Posted by Mike (WA) on March 01, 2009 at 09:13:53 from (69.10.199.245):
In Reply to: Re: Treated plywood posted by Iowa corn and hogs on March 01, 2009 at 07:48:16:
Yeah, treated plywood is the way to go. I finally re-did the bottom of mine after the wife commented that if that thing got any more holes in the bottom, I wouldn't even have to turn on the beaters- just let the stuff fall out the bottom. I had to get a 10 foot piece, because the thing was 8' 9" long, so it was pretty spendy- but pretty easy to do- broke out the rotten wood with a 3 pound hammer, ground off the rivets, measured and cut the plywood and laid it in, then get underneath and drill the holes through the original rivet holes, bolt it down with carriage bolts and lock nuts. Tip- do 2 or 3 holes first and install the bolts, so it won't move around while you're drilling the rest.
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