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    Trailer boards??

    I saw these boards in a trailer. Can’t seem to find them in a google search, Need info if possible.

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    Composite deck boards. Home Depot or Lowes. 12 footers are $30 each. These are installed upside down to get more texture for traction.

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      #3
      Rumber maybe? https://rumber.com/

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        #4
        Originally posted by wytex View Post
        Rumber maybe? https://rumber.com/
        This !

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          #5
          Originally posted by wytex View Post
          Rumber maybe? https://rumber.com/
          This is what is photographed here. Saltwater used some and found it local to h town

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            #6
            Huh. Pretty cool.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Quackerbox View Post

              This is what is photographed here. Saltwater used some and found it local to h town
              Anybody know where to buy these locally? NW Houston

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                #8
                Originally posted by Double D View Post

                Anybody know where to buy these locally? NW Houston
                Categories: Address 1500 Brittmoore Rd. Suite #10377043, Texas, Houston , USContact Email: admin@rumber.comWebsite: www.rumber.com Contact Store

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                  #9
                  Are they cheaper than treated ? Need to redeck my fishing pier.

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                    #10
                    In my situation I load and unload my tractor using my bucket and I sometimes haul gravel and soils in which I pick up with my bucket on the trailer - I think this product would come apart .

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Bucknaked View Post
                      In my situation I load and unload my tractor using my bucket and I sometimes haul gravel and soils in which I pick up with my bucket on the trailer - I think this product would come apart .
                      I don't own any but been around it and it seems more durable that standard lumber. Especially wood that's been out a few years

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                        #12
                        I believe it would hold up well and not come apart.
                        Used to be made in Muenster, they may still have a place there.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Stan R View Post
                          I saw these boards in a trailer. Can’t seem to find them in a google search, Need info if possible.

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                          That's I was thinking, my deck looks jut like that on the bottom.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Bucknaked View Post
                            In my situation I load and unload my tractor using my bucket and I sometimes haul gravel and soils in which I pick up with my bucket on the trailer - I think this product would come apart .
                            I just read that they need 12” spaced cross support beams. My trailer ain’t that well built. I was looking at these for my haul trailer for the tractor and vehicles, I would be very careful about using this on a trailer, but that’s just me.
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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Bucknaked View Post
                              This is where I got mine! Best trailer decking I ever saw!!
                              One important thing though, your trailer needs to have cross braces about every foot or so. I just welded in some angle iron I got from scrap to mine and installed it with standard decking screws. Worked great!

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