--- David Cole wrote:
> I need some ideas for trailer floor coverings.
Only one answer in my book - roll on some floor paint - normal interior
floor paint (no need for epoxy) - one thin-ish coat to soak into the
plywood, then a thicker coat. You can still see the wood grain but oil
and water can by wiped up.
Looking at other similar trailers I'd stay away from floor tiles - they
always seem to lift. Maybe if you painted first they'd stay down - but
if you've painted you don't need the tiles!
Since your car is a dragster I presume your tires are cold before you
roll the car back in. In my case (road race car) they sometimes pick up
a bit of wood surface bits from the floor plywood - if it bothers you
you can use loose floor mats or small bits of aluminum tread plate
where the tires go.
You talked about oak cabinets - even if they are almost free to you
they still weigh a ton. Use wire shelves and 1" straps or bungies.
You can see the interior of my trailer by clicking on the main picture
at - "http://derek.homestead.com"
Good luck - Derek
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