[AT] Trailer floors (was) lots of saw mills OOPS
David Bruce
davidbruce at yadtel.net
Wed Jan 20 08:47:25 PST 2010
Burnt cylinder oil was a mainstay here for years - all the usual things
from soaking rusted bolts to holding down dust on dirt roads to the
preservative angle.
There was an old aluminum stockpot that was used to hold the burnt oil.
These days I use a couple 5 gal buckets.
David
NW NC
charliehill wrote:
> I'm sure our uncle would frown on this but good old used motor oil (burnt
> cylinder oil to us southern boys) mixed with kerosene, gasoline or diesel
> and painted onto a trailer deck makes pretty good wood preservative and it
> helps get rid of the old oil. It soaks in and I've never noticed that it
> made the wood particularly slick either. Part of my trailer gets a routine
> oiling from leaks in equipment.
>
> I wouldn't park the trailer next to a trash fire for a few hours after
> application. grins.
>
> Charlie
>
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