TractorJeff
Well-known member
For what its worth!
The back shop was originally a "Bunk House" built in the mid 70's. It has a plywood floor set on nailers resting on old broken cracked concrete. I have lived here over 15 years and restored one 1929 Ford Model A, one 1944 Caterpillar D2 which weighs over 10k lbs and currently have a 1929 Caterpillar TEN and a 1947 John Deere B in there right now! The D2 on tracks rolling in there made the flooring creak and grown but it held up. Its had gas and diesel dribbled on it, oil slobbered on it and the most flame I use in there is an occasional propane torch. How does it look? Actually good for the abuse it gets. BTW this is NOT pressure treated plywood!
How long will it last? If it lasts another 10 years, then maybe I'll change it??
Also I know another guy that has half his Garage/Shop floor in planks and the other half in dirt!
Assume your build is detached?
The back shop was originally a "Bunk House" built in the mid 70's. It has a plywood floor set on nailers resting on old broken cracked concrete. I have lived here over 15 years and restored one 1929 Ford Model A, one 1944 Caterpillar D2 which weighs over 10k lbs and currently have a 1929 Caterpillar TEN and a 1947 John Deere B in there right now! The D2 on tracks rolling in there made the flooring creak and grown but it held up. Its had gas and diesel dribbled on it, oil slobbered on it and the most flame I use in there is an occasional propane torch. How does it look? Actually good for the abuse it gets. BTW this is NOT pressure treated plywood!
How long will it last? If it lasts another 10 years, then maybe I'll change it??
Also I know another guy that has half his Garage/Shop floor in planks and the other half in dirt!
Assume your build is detached?

