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Soo what's the best floor coating to allow water to run off.
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Spray box liner eventually will wear and hard to clean if you get anything then snow on it.Spray in box liner.
Ours held up great to three years of carbides unti we sold the trailer. And as far as cleaning, nothing a pressure washer can't handle at the end of the season. I would definitely recommend it. Just make sure the floor is absolutely clean and dry before you spray it.Spray box liner eventually will wear and hard to clean if you get anything then snow on it.
No doubt spray box liner will work but IMO nudo or polybead flooring is the best out there today. And if a guy need to replace the plywood flooring why wouldn't you take this route. How much did it cost to spray you're floor with liner? And what size of trailer. You can pick up nudo flooring sheet for $150 4'x8' sheet.Ours held up great to three years of carbides unti we sold the trailer. And as far as cleaning, nothing a pressure washer can't handle at the end of the season. I would definitely recommend it. Just make sure the floor is absolutely clean and dry before you spray it.
No doubt spray box liner will work but IMO nudo or polybead flooring is the best out there today. And if a guy need to replace the plywood flooring why wouldn't you take this route. How much did it cost to spray you're floor with liner? And what size of trailer. You can pick up nudo flooring sheet for $150 4'x8' sheet.
So a bit of a price difference their forsure. Now that you have the poly floor how would you compare?Cost me $600.00 for a 22'+ 4' V-nose. My new mission has the nudo floor, or what ever you call it.
So a bit of a price difference their forsure. Now that you have the poly floor how would you compare?
Great Thread! I picked up a 2007 Wells Cargo 25ft Trailer last summer to use for hauling 2 quads and camping in. Unfortunately the trailer walls are not insulated and I figured it would be an easy job to pull down the boards on the walls. Boy was I wrong. The ceiling came down no problem. However once I saw the hundreds of screws and trim panels for the side walls I panicked. My fear was I will have to gut the trailer walls and not be able to put them back properly. The silver trim pieces are actually "I" shaped channels to hold the white wall boards in place. I was hoping to insulate it section by section. Not tearing it all apart. Plus doing it by yourself can be tough also. Anyone else have a Wells Cargo and removed the walls to insulate them. Ultimately I want to add a furnace, but no point until I insulate.
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Nicest trailer I've ever seen here, lots of pictures in the last few posts in the thread:
https://www.snowest.com/forum/showthread.php?t=435294