[AT] Oiling Oak Planks (was Sawmills)
Mike Sloane
mikesloane at verizon.net
Thu Feb 3 14:40:32 PST 2005
At the tractor dealership where I used to work, we sold Eager Beaver and
Pequea trailers, and the wood on the decks was never treated. We also
had two big rollback trucks for moving tractors, and their oak decks
were never treated either. The owner preferred wood decks on the
rollbacks because of slipping in rain, but when they got snow or ice on
them, it made no difference what they were made out of. :-( Whatever
diesel fuel that leaked on to the decks pretty much evaporated in the
summer sun, so I would say it didn't do much in the way of preserving
the wood. We took a couple of construction trailers in on trade, and
they looked OK, but when we checked further, it turned out that the
steel was what had rotted out underneath. But the oak decks were in
pretty good shape. The only place we normally saw damage on unpainted
decks was where there were large knots.
Mike
Spencer Yost wrote:
> Don't use any kind of a water seal - Too slippery when surface is wet,
> even if you leave it rough and not planed/milled. I was always taught to
> leave trailer wood untreated because of traction issues. Around here we
> have plenty of good.strong red oak that resists rot pretty well and holds
> up to abuse and heavy loads. It may be easy for us to say don't treat
> because a good wood is available. But I have never heard anyone say
> finishing is a great idea
>
> Spencer Yost
> Owner, ATIS
> Plow the Net!
> http://www.atis.net
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