sirkdev
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Hey there, I need to re-deck my equipment trailer this summer, what do you all suggest for wood..8.5' x 16' deckover. Treated or not rough cut or..?
my goto locally for that kind of wood has ALWAYS been Golden Spike, they've been good to me, and are priced pretty close to everyone else.Im interested about the no rot part...from what I'm reading fir is probably the way to go in Alberta but I don't imagine they pressure treat fir? Other than that would have to call around I guess and see, rough cut always had me intrigued by the cost aspect but it seems to me it would need to be weatherproofed? These are just 2x8x16 cut to length but would like the deck strong enough to load a pickup on it if needed. 90% of the time the trailer just has a 1000 gal water tank on it.
I don't think anyone sells treated fir in western Canada. Fir only takes oil borne preservative and the treated lumber is all done with water borne MCA (brown) or CCA (green).Im interested about the no rot part...from what I'm reading fir is probably the way to go in Alberta but I don't imagine they pressure treat fir? Other than that would have to call around I guess and see, rough cut always had me intrigued by the cost aspect but it seems to me it would need to be weatherproofed? These are just 2x8x16 cut to length but would like the deck strong enough to load a pickup on it if needed. 90% of the time the trailer just has a 1000 gal water tank on it.
yeah this trailer mostly is used for hauling hay and water so probably not..Best is fir with diesel/kerosene treatment. Re-treat every few years and it should last forever. A bit messy/smelly but that is the best/easiest way for longevity. I went treated for convenience, knowing it wont last as long though.
interesting did not know that thanksI don't think anyone sells treated fir in western Canada. Fir only takes oil borne preservative and the treated lumber is all done with water borne MCA (brown) or CCA (green).