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Old 06-30-2009, 13:35
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maccus - Just walked outside and measured one of the trailers we are installing interior panels in and scuff - the crosmembers are 12 in on center and here is a pic of the floor screws we use - these take 1 1/4 oak flooring - after getting the flooring out (hardest part) lay in the new tongue and groove - drill 1/4 in hole just to the outside of center and run these in just a little past countersink - you can always use trailer flooring crack sealer (epoxy) to fill over the screws if you never want to access the screws again. I am sure there are others in the field as well that know these products. In containers - the flooring is 4x8x1 and is extremely hard - might even use this in mine when the time comes and then lay an overlay on top of it.
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