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    #16
    Originally posted by Quackerbox View Post

    Since you mentioned it....would cutting/drilling/screwing etc release any of that arsenic?
    Yes and it tastes like cinnamon !

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      #17
      I used aluminum!!!!!

      I found some aluminum bleacher planks in a junk yard and replaced the floor in my trailer with those. It’s awesome, and I’ll never have to replace that floor again.

      Bisch

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        #18
        Originally posted by Bisch View Post
        I used aluminum!!!!!

        I found some aluminum bleacher planks in a junk yard and replaced the floor in my trailer with those. It’s awesome, and I’ll never have to replace that floor again.

        Bisch
        Dang, I wish I’d have thought of that before I bought this wood.

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          #19
          Need to replace my floor. If I got to do it every 10 years, that's not bad. It's a small trailer.

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            #20
            Originally posted by Drycreek3189 View Post
            Oh hell, we’re all gonna die !
            Never thought my trailers were gonna kill me though!!

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              #21
              Originally posted by Geezy Rider View Post

              Dang, I wish I’d have thought of that before I bought this wood.
              Well, it was an afterthought for me. I was buying the bleacher plank to make a deck on my bowfishing boat. The place had a ton of it, and while I was loading it on my trailer with plywood patches over the holes in the floorboards, it hit me, and I told the guy I wanted more. Best thing I have ever done to a trailer.

              And the planks are not easy to find. I had to drive all the way from Austin to Sinton to get mine.

              Bisch

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                #22
                Old oil keep it out of the weather. Going on 20 years for me

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by Bucknaked View Post

                  Yes and it tastes like cinnamon !
                  Sooooo basically just as harmful as diesel and old oil....

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                    #24
                    Cabot timber fire. Pour it on mop it around

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by Quackerbox View Post

                      Sooooo basically just as harmful as diesel and old oil....
                      Not at all!

                      but knock your lights out and use diesel and old oil it if that’s what blows your skirt up!

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                        #26
                        I have a 16' dated 2000. Whan Lowes was changing paint brands i picked up some sealer cheap. Hit it with the sealer and floor is still going strong.

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                          #27
                          Thompsons and a cheap harbor freight airless sprayer

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                            #28
                            Thompson seal doesn’t last long in my experience.

                            I sure like the sound of this aluminum seats!

                            bp

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                              #29
                              Maybe boiled linseed oil ? I use a diesel and used oil mix .

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                                Originally posted by Big pig View Post
                                Thompson seal doesn’t last long in my experience.

                                I sure like the sound of this aluminum seats!

                                bp

                                It’s the schnizz, for sure!!!!!

                                Bisch

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