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Re: OT- Trailer floor rubber mats
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Posted by Jerry/MT on May 16, 2005 at 10:00:45 from (206.183.120.248):
In Reply to: OT- Trailer floor rubber mats posted by Brent in IA on May 15, 2005 at 20:35:05:
I bought 3/4" rubber mats for my stock trailer then cut them to a smaller size so I could handle them. Before I put them in, I sealed the floor with deck sealer. When I haul, cattle I put in a lot of sawdust which kinda caulks the seams and when I'm done hauling, I clean 'er out, pressure wash the mats, remove them, pressure wash the floor and let it dry out. I've given some thought to having a spray on bedliner put part way up the walls and on the joint between the floor and the side wall but I haven't pursued it any further. I wouldn't haul stock with out the mats though 'cuz it's easier on them .
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