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<blockquote data-quote="hwcurtice" data-source="post: 1217423" data-attributes="member: 17044"><p>Tipped the trailer on it's butt end last night and found that the decking is being held on by only the cross members that they are screwed into.</p><p></p><p>While I may not be able to get the composite decking for this, it makes using pressure treated wood a little easier to figure out how to get it attached. Maybe not the best way, but it seems to be holding up from what the PO had 4 years ago...</p><p></p><p>I was thinking I could slide the wood in the 'C-Frame' to make it look 'neater', but the trailer crossmembers, that are metal are kinda in the way. I'll have to see if I can't take them out as I replace the wood, or just leave it as is.</p><p></p><p>So next step is either to try and get that one warped board straight, or get new wood that is pressure treated and the right length to improve it's looks.</p><p></p><p>Still thinking of Rhino-lining it to help it last a little bit longer than most trailers. I really dislike rust...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hwcurtice, post: 1217423, member: 17044"] Tipped the trailer on it's butt end last night and found that the decking is being held on by only the cross members that they are screwed into. While I may not be able to get the composite decking for this, it makes using pressure treated wood a little easier to figure out how to get it attached. Maybe not the best way, but it seems to be holding up from what the PO had 4 years ago... I was thinking I could slide the wood in the 'C-Frame' to make it look 'neater', but the trailer crossmembers, that are metal are kinda in the way. I'll have to see if I can't take them out as I replace the wood, or just leave it as is. So next step is either to try and get that one warped board straight, or get new wood that is pressure treated and the right length to improve it's looks. Still thinking of Rhino-lining it to help it last a little bit longer than most trailers. I really dislike rust... [/QUOTE]
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