Smouser
Established Member
Good evening all,
I recently bought a bit of a Lemon Ifor Williams flatbed trailer.
I did not spot half the problems it had when I bought it, and I definitely overpaid
I am replacing the bump stops, suspension bushes, and brake cables and re-doing all the electrics to name a few.
There is no point crying over split milk, and all I can do is fix the issues/replace the knackered parts, which bring me to the floor/deck of the trailer.
The floor was completely rotten (hidden by some aluminium treadplate) and it needs replacing now.
The perfect solution for the floor would be to buy some buffalo board / phenolic plywood BUT funds are tight with the extra expenses on the trailer and I have got some free 'normal' (not marine) plywood sheets I can use.
While I am fully aware that they will never last as long as the 'proper' stuff I do want to waterproof them/coat them with something which should give me a few years of use before I need to replace them.
What product could I use to waterproof the boards?
I am considering something like Everbuild 908 DPM or Everbuild 905 All Weather Roof Coating which can be bought for between £22 - £25 for 5 litres
The treadplate will go back on top of the plywood so the coating does not necessarily have to be hard-wearing/withstand normal trailer use.
Has anybody had any experience with those products or can suggest an alternative?
Thanks in advance!
I recently bought a bit of a Lemon Ifor Williams flatbed trailer.
I did not spot half the problems it had when I bought it, and I definitely overpaid
I am replacing the bump stops, suspension bushes, and brake cables and re-doing all the electrics to name a few.
There is no point crying over split milk, and all I can do is fix the issues/replace the knackered parts, which bring me to the floor/deck of the trailer.
The floor was completely rotten (hidden by some aluminium treadplate) and it needs replacing now.
The perfect solution for the floor would be to buy some buffalo board / phenolic plywood BUT funds are tight with the extra expenses on the trailer and I have got some free 'normal' (not marine) plywood sheets I can use.
While I am fully aware that they will never last as long as the 'proper' stuff I do want to waterproof them/coat them with something which should give me a few years of use before I need to replace them.
What product could I use to waterproof the boards?
I am considering something like Everbuild 908 DPM or Everbuild 905 All Weather Roof Coating which can be bought for between £22 - £25 for 5 litres
The treadplate will go back on top of the plywood so the coating does not necessarily have to be hard-wearing/withstand normal trailer use.
Has anybody had any experience with those products or can suggest an alternative?
Thanks in advance!