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Old 05-28-2008, 12:59 AM   #1
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I am looking to replace the floor on 24' Moving Truck

Floor needs to be replaced on my Moving Truck

Currently plywood floor 6 4'x8' sheets
Was looking to use 3/4" t&G, with a sealant underneath, and some type of sealant on top.
any other recommendations
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Old 06-25-2008, 01:54 PM   #2
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Re: I am looking to replace the floor on 24' Moving Truck

good materials here www.f150aftermarket.com
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Re: I am looking to replace the floor on 24' Moving Truck

i have built a couple trailers here and there at home. and i find that a solid sheet of metal works great. you can get a 1/4 inch piece fairly cheap and never have to worry about rotting wood etc. If you use multiple sheets of metal you can get a flat weld done so its smooth. Only thing is thats its a little slippery when wet. But there is a material that you can spray on that seals and gives a little texture for grip. If you have a ramp and not a lift gate on the back i find welding a thin metal mesh to the ramp is great for grip walking up and down.

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