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What wood should i choose?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bugpac" data-source="post: 121463" data-attributes="member: 1862"><p>I used all 2x2's for my floor, i put them 12" on center and legged them 12" oc to my ribs, I used 1/2 plywood thomson water sealed, IMO, i would not fiberglass it, If the moisture ever does get in, it will never get back out. and for the cost of fiberglass resin, about 40.00 a gallon if not bought in bulk, By the time it rots ill replace the wood and the carpeting.. I chose 1/2 to cut down the weight, i didnt use anything pressure treated, because of cost, Some say it screws with the alum as well. If your gonna store it outdoors, It may be best to use alum sheet...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bugpac, post: 121463, member: 1862"] I used all 2x2's for my floor, i put them 12" on center and legged them 12" oc to my ribs, I used 1/2 plywood thomson water sealed, IMO, i would not fiberglass it, If the moisture ever does get in, it will never get back out. and for the cost of fiberglass resin, about 40.00 a gallon if not bought in bulk, By the time it rots ill replace the wood and the carpeting.. I chose 1/2 to cut down the weight, i didnt use anything pressure treated, because of cost, Some say it screws with the alum as well. If your gonna store it outdoors, It may be best to use alum sheet... [/QUOTE]
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