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rg171352

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I have an enclosed trailer with particle board flooring. The flooring is a bit dirty from having rusty and greasy things in it. I was considering installing supratile in it, but was wondering if anyone here has tried similarly and what their results were.

Any thoughts or insight are appreciated.

Thanks!
 
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rg171352

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Thank you for your reply. Generally antique cars, but also use it to move old car parts and occasionally household stuff.
 

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I put Race Deck down in one of my trailers. Worked great. Make sure you leave the required 1/2" of space for heat expansion....ask me how I know that, lol.
 

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rg171352

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I put Race Deck down in one of my trailers. Worked great. Make sure you leave the required 1/2" of space for heat expansion....ask me how I know that, lol.

that looks great! What did you do on the ramp?
 
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Hi, we have sold thousands of customers Supratile for their trailers. It’s a great solution.
 

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A customer of ours has a fleet of enclosed trailers for his landscape business, he applies our Bondtite 1115 clear epoxy directly to the plywood decking and loves it... Clean, simple, cheap!
 

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One of our trailers has a traditional 12x12 floor tiles. If doing it from scratch, I would use rolled "coin" flooring found in many trailers. On the ramp, I did aluminum diamond plate after the tile came off from getting wet (at the track this can happen).
 

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Race Deck Free Flow in ours front to back. To be safe on it not shifting or moving there are a few tiles that have screws in them into the subfloor. Also the screws for the Caliber Pro Grip Glides going down the center also go through the Race Deck and into the subfloor. Ramp door is all Caliber Pro Grip Glides. Works awesome for our UTV's, Snowmobiles, race karts and our racecar. Would 100% do again.
 

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APEowner

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I just used porch and deck paint in mine. It's not as fancy looking as other treatments but it was quick, inexpensive (relatively speaking) and when it gets beat up, I'll just roll on some more.

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Cabinet and tool box, just because.
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