Posted by Sparktrician on March 25, 2014 at 14:14:29 from (70.194.198.235):
Ok.....so I fell through the deck on my equipment trailer today. 12K tandem axle 16' flatbed. I know it has been time for a new floor for a long time....but I want to paint the trailer, put new fenders on it, and a few other things.....long story short hadn't got to it yet.....but its getting moved up the priority list after standing on it and falling thru the front corner.....
Question is....what is best? it has 2x10x16's on it now, and I don't think they were treated. The trailer is a '92 model (grandpa bought new) and was inside all its life till I bought it. No inside room now or in forseeable future.
I was thinking of putting 2x10 treated on it, and dowsing it with a mix of used engine oil and diesel fuel...thoughts?
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