Replacing decking on 015 Doonan Stretch Step Extendable
Discussion in 'Flatbed Trucking Forum' started by blairandgretchen, Jun 27, 2025.
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Really obvious if you stopped to look at it, but this dude never once glanced at it. Took us a week to figure out what was going on because he floated between jobs all over the shop and he was usually one of our best. Talk about chaos.cke, Carpenter Scotty, D.Tibbitt and 5 others Thank this. -
Quit Effing around and just buy a newer trailer. You know you want to.
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If you do it yourself, pass the router with a small round over bit, it helps the boards resist cracking at the edges and having those big splinters open up at the 90 degree edges
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To help it last longer you can oil it, ( mineral oil or something thin, not old engine oil!!)if you can have it sit for a day and absorb all the better. Shouldn’t be any excess by then. Sprinkle some sand on top lightly to add some grip for the next day or so until no residue on the surface. I do that with our little equipment trailer once a year, keeps the wood much happier. I would understand if it won’t work for your application, I’m only pulling a mini loader around on it, having learned from this site , will be putting 6 chains instead of the 4 I have been using
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Use an oil thin enough to go through a pump sprayer, makes it quick and you won’t put on too much like a paint roller would . Then you don’t have to wipe up the excess
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I imagine if they caught you with a motor oil covered deck they'd OOS the trailer and you'd have to remove and haul the wood decking to an authorized landfill.
Around here...the prime example of Stuck in the Sixties... they probably wouldn't bother with a trial, just take you out and have you shot.
We found a drum of linseed oil at a farm auction. I don't know where you'd buy that much in a store.blairandgretchen, cke and D.Tibbitt Thank this. -
I still use my used motor oil. No, the swat ain’t out to get me, and no, it’s not an oos
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Linseed oil cures much slower but can penetrate further into the wood and can be thinned as above.
Both should be renewed annually or at least every second year. I found that if I sprayed a thinned B.L.O. before a long weekend parked while empty was a great way to refinish the deck during the summer.
it was recommended to me to treat all end-grain with B.L.O. when patching decking.Nostalgic, blairandgretchen, cke and 4 others Thank this.
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