wench
Well-Known Member
Just after opinions really; is it worth investing in rubber matting for my trailer with a wooden floor or not? Or is it to much of a pain to unscrew them periodically to check floor?
Plywood isnt very good for a trailer floor!!! but rubber mats are fine as long you remove them and check the floor and allow any damp to dry out as untreated ply rots quickly in damp conditions.. keruin or phenol flooring are the best wood based floors or the best is aluminum planks ....
Yes marine ply isnt great the best thing to use is the redish lorry flooring phenol ply ,if you have used that thicness of ply,and keep an eye on it should be fine esp if you soak it well with presrvitive ....We did ours on the advice of a trailer man... It's two lots of Brazilian hardword (3/4" each). It will have an aluminium sheet (3mm) when it goes off to have all its metal work done. The plywood has had some treatment, but I can't remember what it was. It's cleaned out every use. Everything can be unbolted to check condition (only finished it about a month ago, so not taken it apart yet
). The rubber mats are screwed down, but allow air to get between the layers. I wanted to put the liquid rubber down, but was advised against - the smallest nick will allow the fluid to get in and the rotting will start, unseen.
We were advised by various people agains using the marine type ply as it's not designed to cope with horse poo and wee (sorry, don't know the name of the preservative other than the title 'marine ply').
Yes marine ply isnt great the best thing to use is the redish lorry flooring phenol ply ,if you have used that thicness of ply,and keep an eye on it should be fine esp if you soak it well with presrvitive ....