The reason for this is the horse urine melts the marine glue that glues the timber veneers and after a while the ply will break down.
Marine ply horse float floor.
While it is a little more expensive than other kinds of ply it will last a lot longer making it a good investment for your float.
1 4 marine ply won t do the job.
With the side walls it is ok to use plywood.
It is thin compared to the old wood floors which she is probably taking out of the.
Our hardwood formply is perfect for the job because of it s strength and waterproof qualities.
So far i have been recommended form ply or marine ply although i would prefer jarrah it is harder to come by and would take a bit of scanning salvage yards to find.
Our hardwood formply is perfect for the job because of it s strength and waterproof qualities.
This makes it a superb option as an underlayment for your kitchen or bathroom floor.
Whether used as a floor or a subfloor marine plywood resists rotting warping and shrinking.
Ph 02 4732 1290.
Marine ply is a water resistant timber product made from bonded glued multiple layers of sheeting and in the case of horse float flooring has a rating of f17.
Given sufficient time and use it may be that the protective fibreglass layer becomes damaged allowing water to permeate the surface and begin to rot the underlying plywood.
It resists humidity from steam and can stave off absorbing stagnant water.
If the plywood is required structurally then this becomes a messy problem indeed.
Marine ply refers to the construction and treatment not the thickness.
It even holds up well against boiling water.
Hi i am currently looking into replacing the floor in my float and was wondering what other peoples preferences are.
If used as flooring you must have a steel or aluminum sheet under ply to take the weight then use a cheaper 12mm sheet as a cover to protect the horses foot.
Ended up having the floor was replaced for about 400 thru caprice floats at kingswood near penrith.
These very strong layers are bonded together in alternating directions which further increases the strength of the finished product.
Any advice would be appreciated also for ply what would be the minimum thickness i would be looking at as the.
The main issue with using a non marine plywood is the eternal problem of time.
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One of the projects we see a lot of at north geelong timber supplies is horse float construction and restoration.