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[Closed] Rotten trailer bed. What should I replace it with?

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My Ifor Williams trailer stands out in all weathers and the bed is starting to rot and wear. It currently has some sort of plywood, about 19mm thick. I have some inch thick scaffolding boards I could use, they'd certainly be durable but heavy.

What else should/could I use?

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Posted : 22/04/2012 9:46 pm
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Posted : 22/04/2012 9:48 pm
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Chequer plate - may be a bit expensive though


 
Posted : 22/04/2012 9:49 pm
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marine ply ?

suppose it depends how heavy a load you're carrying - surely you must have a massive plate steel storage tank you could chop up using a laser or sommat ?


 
Posted : 22/04/2012 9:49 pm
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don simon the saw dust + rain will go through which make things a lot cleaner


 
Posted : 22/04/2012 9:50 pm
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OSB ply board is cheap and tuff. And when it goes just replace it.


 
Posted : 22/04/2012 9:51 pm
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Would say marine ply. Osb will start to separate really fast when it gets wet


 
Posted : 22/04/2012 9:54 pm
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surely you must have a massive plate steel storage tank you could chop up using a laser or sommat ?

Oh, before I cut holes in it?

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It needs to be fairly strong, but then the bearers on the underside are only about a eighteen inches apart. I like the sound of the long term durability of some metal plate.


 
Posted : 22/04/2012 9:54 pm
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We recently had our plant trailer redone with a resin coated plywood. I think it's the same stuff Ifor Williams trailer use.


 
Posted : 22/04/2012 9:56 pm
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osb won't last long with water trapped /standing on it

the beds of flat bed trucks (and the floors of buses etc) are phenolic ply - nearest place to mcmoonter towers that would sell it is probably Meyers timber in Bowness, typically they deal with bigger trade orders but they'll do cash sales if you're nice- its call and collect though, they don't have a trade counter as such.


 
Posted : 22/04/2012 9:59 pm
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Nice one maccruiskeen. I will give them a call.


 
Posted : 22/04/2012 10:03 pm
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if you have the scaff boards then thats what i would use. they will last for ages. you dont have to worry to much about weight (i guess you have e licence)


 
Posted : 22/04/2012 10:03 pm
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Phenolic plywood or trailer board is what you need


 
Posted : 22/04/2012 10:10 pm
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you dont have to worry to much about weight (i guess you have e licence)

This was a one of trip back from the sawmill. I wouldn't try towing this much again.

e license? Enthusiastic?

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Posted : 22/04/2012 10:10 pm
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E licence allows you to tow over 750KG MGW.


 
Posted : 23/04/2012 5:48 pm
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E licence allows you to tow over 750KG MGW.
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And was standard issue if you took your test before 1997(?) IIRC.
Pisses the young uns right off, as they have to take an additional test 🙂


 
Posted : 23/04/2012 5:50 pm
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That will be me then!


 
Posted : 23/04/2012 5:52 pm
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I got my license way before then.

My local timber merchant stocks the Phenolic ply. £50 a sheet. I'll probably need three. 😯


 
Posted : 23/04/2012 7:10 pm
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[url= http://kcs-group.co.uk/Parts/Pages/Wisadeck.html ]Wisadeck/ Koski Board[/url]

Standard issue for plant body builders. You can get it in 18mm 8' x 4' sheets and is durable and strong. We use loads of it.


 
Posted : 23/04/2012 7:14 pm
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E licence allows you to tow over 750KG MGW.

Not quite true.


 
Posted : 23/04/2012 7:17 pm
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My local timber merchant stocks the Phenolic ply. £50 a sheet. I'll probably need three.

Theres phenolic and phenolic - see what Meyers have, from memory they've three or four ply types with phenolic facings - birch, hardwood, gaboon (marine type), poplar, etc so prices should vary a bit. Mind you you wouldn't get much change out of £40/sheet for regular plywood.

If there is plenty of support, and the loads are well spread then another option is [url= http://www.centriforce.com/stokbord-and-other-recycled-plastic-products/stokbord/ ]Stokboard[/url] - sheets of recycled plastic, not very stiff, but very durable and it doesn't rot. Might get it from horsey/farmy type suppliers

[url= http://www.servicemetals.co.uk ]Service Metals[/url] over in Cumbernauld sell the various bits and bobs for building truck bodies and will have flooring materials too (under transport products - look under 'f' for floor planks and 't' for timber floors


 
Posted : 23/04/2012 7:31 pm