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Good, or a harebrained idea??

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  • Toolman286

    Todd, you could also caulk the gaps, less of a mess.

    OR, lay in a cheap tarp when you need to.

    Al

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  • toad67
    Toolman286: 30067476463003/comments/30067476683163

    Todd, you could also caulk the gaps, less of a mess.

    OR, lay in a cheap tarp when you need to.

    Al

    The gaps are larger than what caulk would fill, 1/2" plus, and a tarp would be tough to shovel the material out of off.

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  • Frogdog

    Might work, but also might cause your boards to prematurely deteriorate in the long run (rain/moisture not draining off well). I think you would do better to just lay a big tarp down before loading. I do that with mine when I haul dirt. Works well because I can use the overlap to fold back over the load and keep dirt from blowing out as I drive.

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  • He Dog

    Cheap tarp would be the cowboy way, much less effort, time and likely more than one use.

    Next time go with recycled polymer/sawdust decking.

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  • Grasshopper

    Temp. just lay and screw down 1/4" plywood over top of current wood. Cut to size. The tarps will get into a headache cause I tried that on my 5x8 trailer and it balled up and made me sweat a lot.

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  • toad67
    He Dog: 30067476463003/comments/30067451097627

    Cheap tarp would be the cowboy way, much less effort, time and likely more than one use.

    Next time go with recycled polymer/sawdust decking.

    What is the decking you are referring to Dale? I need to do the side boards shortly.

    A piece of 1/4" plywood was my other thought Walt.

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  • Ditch-Runner

    Agree use a tarp

    We use one on the trailers and in the back of the pickup trucks

    Easy to put down you can use the tarp to unload by pulling the tarp if not to loaded or to heavy speeds up unloading and clean up


    Some time back i bought a fancy version clamps on the tailgate and with a crank roll out the tarp load it and you just wind it back up to unload

    But have not used it as just a plain old tarp does as well

    Will add 40 some years ago the guys i worked with did the same on construction sites

    Where I learned about it works great

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  • bullshot

    I use a Harbor Freight tarp for that very purpose .

    If you caulk all the cracks, you'll have a boat. Those cracks drain a lot of water from whatever you're hauling and prevents water from standing on the wood, the tarp is temporary.

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  • He Dog
    toad67: 30067476463003/comments/30067505843483

    https://forums.gunbroker.com/discussion/comment/11404477#Comment_11404477

    What is the decking you are referring to Dale? I need to do the side boards shortly.

    A piece of 1/4" plywood was my other thought Walt.

    Walt, I would have to go to HD to get a name, polymer/sawdust with hard rubber like polymer cover. I can send photos tomorrow if useful. I hane had peices in high elevation sunlight nearly ten years and it is slightly faded. Tough stuff.

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  • savage170

    Dad use to go to flooring store and get their scrap linoleum rolls to tack down in the bed when we hauled something like that in the old farm trailers

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  • love2shoot

    Cardboard!

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  • JimmyJack

    Trying to shovel anything off of a tarp is a PAIN in the arse.

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  • Frogdog
    JimmyJack: 30067476463003/comments/30067465329563

    Trying to shovel anything off of a tarp is a PAIN in the arse.

    That's why you don't shovel all the way to the bottom. You shovel off the top and then pull the rest out on the tarp. Easy day. Being able to slide the tarp out can save a lot of shoveling as well.

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  • bullshot
    JimmyJack: 30067476463003/comments/30067465329563

    Trying to shovel anything off of a tarp is a PAIN in the arse.

    I shovel down to the tarp and then just pull the front of the tarp to the rear of the trailer to dump the rest.

    But ......... yes, shoveling off of a tarp is No Bueno for sure.

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  • waltermoe
    Grasshopper: 30067476463003/comments/30067491227675

    Temp. just lay and screw down 1/4" plywood over top of current wood. Cut to size. The tarps will get into a headache cause I tried that on my 5x8 trailer and it balled up and made me sweat a lot.

    This is how I would do it as well. Lot easier to shovel off trailer.

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  • Brookwood

    Having the air space those cracks provide will also keep the bed in good shape a lot longer. Drainage is a GOOD thing on an open area with outdoor exposure.

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  • jimdeere

    What is this "shovel" you speak of?

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  • Butchdog3

    Shovel is used by DOT as a prop.

    Originally invented to move loose material with.

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  • mac10

    ply wood and then a good oily preservative

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  • tsavo303

    Grasshopper has it. Spray foam won’t work

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  • Toolman286

    One problem is that it's a 5 x 10 trailer & plywood is 4 x 8. I have the same size trailer & the bed is worn from use. Can't find 5 x 10 plywood but (@savage170 ) I'm liking the linoleum solution.

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  • waltermoe

    Cut two sheets of plywood 4x5 foot. Start at the rear of the trailer work towards front. The two pieces that are 4x3 foot that are left over, out of each one cut a 2x21/2 foot pieces and finish covering the bed.

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  • NeoBlackdog
    Toolman286: 30067476463003/comments/30067493041819

    One problem is that it's a 5 x 10 trailer & plywood is 4 x 8. I have the same size trailer & the bed is worn from use. Can't find 5 x 10 plywood but (@savage170 ) I'm liking the linoleum solution.

    Here ya go, @Toolman286 ! $91.06/sheet plus shipping.

    lloyds certified bs1088 european okoume marine plywood 4mm 60"x120" 3 ply : euro4-5x10 : noahsmarine.com
    We have Lloyds Certified BS1088 European Okoume Marine Plywood 4mm 60"x120" 3 ply - EURO4-5X10 in stock along with other Lloyds Cert. BS 1088 European Okoume products at very competitive prices. We carry many other boat building products from Okoume and on Noahsmarine.com.

    I'd feel better about tearing up a bunch of cheap tarps than I wold ruining that marine plywood as a trailer deck!

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  • Toolman286

    @NeoBlackdog I agree about tearing up another "expensive" sheet of plywood. To save on shoveling I bought a dump trailer. Wish I'd have bought it sooner. It's also very popular with friends & neighbors 😀. I still want to redo the utility trailer bed & linoleum seems easier & is much more cost effective.

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  • asop

    I had the same problem years back. We have a sheet metal shop near by. Went over there and they had many scrap (damaged) pieces of "sheet metal". Got 2 pieces for cheap and it worked out just fine. Still have those pieces🙄

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