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6th April 2013, 10:56 AM #1Novice
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Legalities over plywood floors
Hi everyone I am just about to finish off my trailer to take over the pits and get rego'd but I have a question regarding plywood floors.
The trailer itself is going to be used for a bandsaw mill so it does really need a floor as it is build around the mills dimensions but I just want to have one there so when I am milling all the dust doesn't get stuck between springs, or pile up on the ground for easy clean up.
Does anyone here know about the legalities? the reason I ask for plywood is because I have a small stockpile of marine ply available to me but no steel plate only 1.2mm galv sheet wich would work but I would rather something thicker if Im going down the steel path.
Thanks in advance
Jordan
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7th April 2013, 08:08 AM #2
Hi Jordan. There are no specific requirements in the VSB1 Trailer Regulations that state what materials a trailer must be built with. And there's no even a requirement for a trailer to even have a floor. So plywood away.
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Inspector at welshpool didn't blink at my plywood floor. He even put down the colour as silver instead of brown rust when I told him It was going to get hot dip galvanised. It is so much easier to replace a wooden floor.
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frank
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17th April 2013, 01:00 AM #4
why not cover the ply floor with the galv sheet...would save a lot of gouges and make the ply last a bit longer. I have an old trailer that has wooden side & ends and no probs with rego
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Interesting topic, most caravans use marine ply for the floor of the vans and it only seems to be coated in paint. Can't see why you would have a problem on the rego side.
Alby
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