Posted by dave2 on October 08, 2011 at 12:14:23 from (139.139.35.70):
Hey folks,
Sidewall on one of my wagons is about 4ft high. Climbed up the side and jumped onto the bed which was actually INTO the bed because I went thru the floor.... Needs replaced... This is a wagon that had horse poo stored on it til it was full then emptied. I'll be using it to clean stalls/paddocks but not leaving anything on it for more than a day. Wood part is 5'4" wide and 9' long with crossmembers 3'OC. Wood is T&G 4"x 3/4" ran lengthwise. Brainstorm today was deck boards made from recycled PVC (?) until I saw the price. Best deal I find is on douglas fir, larch, and spruce. Spruce is T&G, rest is normal boards. 3 wagons, one is the floor, another the same size is the floor and sides, and a bigger hay wagon is just the floor which will be 5'4" running across with 2 supports just under 2ft. Dont really want to fool with Oak so which of the wood I mentioned would be the best choice? All will be heavilly stained (treated).
douglas fir
larch (told NOT to treat the larch???)
spruce (T&G)
Larch is rough, rest is planed...
Thanks, Dave
This post was edited by dave2 at 12:27:59 10/08/11.
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