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Plastic 2x4 or 2x6 for bunks?
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<blockquote data-quote="gnappi" data-source="post: 435784" data-attributes="member: 22374"><p>Yeah, southeast Florida, no salt, done with that after living MANY years on the salt water east coast of Florida. </p><p></p><p>I'm not too much concerned about cost and for sure PT is available and less expensive but I can get a 12' outdoor rated plastic 2x6 for less than $50. My trailer is 7 years old and never been in salt and the "NEW" formula PT boards are shot. Now if I could get some of the old style with (chromated copper arsenate) arsenic in it, I'd go PT, but besides saying how "safe" the new PT (copper treated) is they NEVER say it's "better" than the old style.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gnappi, post: 435784, member: 22374"] Yeah, southeast Florida, no salt, done with that after living MANY years on the salt water east coast of Florida. I'm not too much concerned about cost and for sure PT is available and less expensive but I can get a 12' outdoor rated plastic 2x6 for less than $50. My trailer is 7 years old and never been in salt and the "NEW" formula PT boards are shot. Now if I could get some of the old style with (chromated copper arsenate) arsenic in it, I'd go PT, but besides saying how "safe" the new PT (copper treated) is they NEVER say it's "better" than the old style. [/QUOTE]
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