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<blockquote data-quote="Dumpstick" data-source="post: 3307005" data-attributes="member: 41653"><p>I used treated 2x8 on the floor of my 16' utility trailer. I was replacing the rotted out factory floor, it was just plain pine boards. It didn't last but a few years.</p><p> I counted the boards I took out, purchased the same number of new boards. </p><p></p><p> They wouldn't fit, too wide.</p><p></p><p>I left the boards out in the sun for a week to dry out some, they dropped right in.</p><p></p><p>No regrets, I would do the same again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dumpstick, post: 3307005, member: 41653"] I used treated 2x8 on the floor of my 16' utility trailer. I was replacing the rotted out factory floor, it was just plain pine boards. It didn't last but a few years. I counted the boards I took out, purchased the same number of new boards. They wouldn't fit, too wide. I left the boards out in the sun for a week to dry out some, they dropped right in. No regrets, I would do the same again. [/QUOTE]
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