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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?
Chequer plate - may be a bit expensive though
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 ?
don simon the saw dust + rain will go through which make things a lot cleaner
OSB ply board is cheap and tuff. And when it goes just replace it.
Would say marine ply. Osb will start to separate really fast when it gets wet
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?
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.
We recently had our plant trailer redone with a resin coated plywood. I think it's the same stuff Ifor Williams trailer use.
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.
Nice one maccruiskeen. I will give them a call.
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)
Phenolic plywood or trailer board is what you need
E licence allows you to tow over 750KG MGW.
oneoneoneone - Member
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 🙂
That will be me then!
I got my license way before then.
My local timber merchant stocks the Phenolic ply. £50 a sheet. I'll probably need three. 😯
[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.
oneoneoneone - Member
E licence allows you to tow over 750KG MGW.
Not quite true.
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

