Jun. 14th, 2013

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You might want to take a peak at the photos.  I've stripped the trailer down to the frame and cut the existing bolts.  At present I need to remove the rust and paint before I can begin attaching a deck platform.

Now obviously - this is a parade float.  It needs to be SAFE but it does not need to hold a lot of weight.  just people. and coolers - maybe some seating.  but no more than the weight of 8 people  I should think.

The plan was to put 2 x 6 x 8 pressure treat along the width wise metal beams -flat not on edge, and then 2x6x16 on top - length wise - to serve as the deck people would actually stand on.    - but this is likely to be costly.
And I'll have to build up the sides a bit.  and cover the wheel wells also.

My question is mostly - is using  2x6 over kill?  J thinks I need to do both directions because I need to have something to screw the top decking to.  can you think of a cheaper way to do it that will still weather well?  I have to store it outside.

ALSO 

Some FABULOUS photos of Marcus & me - if you haven't seen them on Facebook!



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