Ugh.... That sucks. I'm with ya on the OCD stuff. I feel yer pain. Makes ya wanna go and little of If you know what I mean.
Heh... you could go to the east side of Detroit (MI) and nobody would know the difference. (did I say that? )
I wanted it done!! I ripped the 2x6 and it fits like a glove!! Now I just need to tack the angle iron piece that hold the front edge of the boards down and the deck is complete and I can be on to some siderails.
Looks great much better than it was. Sometimes its just better to go ahead and get er done, rather than waste time and save a couple bucks
Well you got it all fastened down so it shouldn't warp out on ya much at all. The worst is over getting all the old paint off
You all really think they need fastened down? I have never owned a trailer that had the deck fastened on it and have never had an issue with any of them.
I personally would put a carriage bolt with a locking nut at each cross member if using wet treated lumber. I wouldn't be as concerned if the lumber was dry rough sawn. I've seen treated do some wild things as it dries and the last thing you want is the board arching in the center and rising up off the deck. It would be loud and beat the board to an early failure. Did you check the crown on the boards and orient it facing up? Having the crown up is good to prevent them from gathering water....but boards will also tend to arch in the direction of the crown too. If the wood wasn't "soaking wet" I wouldn't be as worried about it.
not that it means anything now because it's done, I'm in process of taking the bed off my truck replacing everything that needs replacement and repainting the frame, there was some really heavy rust, I used the wire wheel on a4 inch grinder for 10 minutes that was enough, ended up buying a air hammer, that really knocks off the heavy stuff, used a needle scaler on everything after that, now going to wire wheel real quick blow it off and paint it, the air hammer/chisel really cuts down on the dust, hardly any at all! But you've gotta have a decent compressor to keep up
I added another board to increase the height of the side boards the other day. I see that your trailer has side pockets too.
You must live closer to town than me!! It would cost me $4 give or take to run to town and an hour so unless I was going for another reason I would rip the board.
Just got 4 new tires mounted and on the trailer today! Its coming along nicely. Next up some side boards!