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looseing a lot of the wood on my floor gonna coat it with some thing what do you guys recomend???

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A glued down rubber mat.  You could also drill through the mat into the wood and silicon the holes.  I think Bill Booze told me this one time.

The rubber is supposed to be somewhat resistant to SH

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A friend of mine said they have some nice mats at Sams Club.

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Nobody putting on Box Liner? Roll on or spray on?

-- Edited by HydraMax on Monday 19th of April 2010 06:21:47 AM

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dan wrote:

looseing a lot of the wood on my floor gonna coat it with some thing what do you guys recomend???



Dan you always have unique problems. those boards on the floor are very thick, I can't imagine it being of concern? I think your just Joking?

 



-- Edited by Walk on Monday 19th of April 2010 07:27:41 AM

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Maybe you could get the floor of your box truck sprayed with a truckbed spray coating.

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I just had my steel trailer bed sprayed. I'm not sure how it would hold up on a wood deck. I would suggest the rubber mat.

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I went to Northern Tool and got 4 boxes of Hercules bed liner and put it down on the floor and 3 feet high on the walls, that has been a big help for me. I try and keep my leaks under control too.

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You have not lived until a rusted out driveshaft breaks on you at 65 mph in traffic on the freeway! Rubber Mat sold at places that supply conveyor belts and rubber products worked good for us.

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years past we had equipment in large van got stopped for liquid leaking at time just h2o to prevent we made a containment using 2x4 with rubber roof had left from a job put two drains attatched to hose we could unplug to drain the rubber roof material held up to acids detergents sh but floor eventually rusted out anyway

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Silicone caulk everything you can.  I caulked down the mats than used Large washers and bolts to hold it down.  Good advice from Chris!!

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I used clear, black and silver. I had a wood trailer last year and I saw what you mean on the boards. We had big gouges at the end of the season maybe 1/2-3/4" thick !!

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We are trying a product called Armor Seal from Sherwin Williams . It's a heavy duty floor coating . The guy I work with had put this on a commerical pool. I will keep you posted on how it works .

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If it's made for pools it might be a winner!! Let us know.

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New wood.....
Seriously, SH eats wood up. Every truck/trailer I've ever had I've done partial decking replacement yearly. Frequently rinsing helps. On my old company's trailer we went with the "fake" stuff for decking, it helped, but was very expensive.

On my new truck, I drilled holes in the leak prone areas, so in theory, must of the leaks drip straight through and don't hit the wood.


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