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<blockquote data-quote="SaddleSore" data-source="post: 783426" data-attributes="member: 13490"><p>I'll need to replace a trailer floor in the near future and was planning to make a trough of some sort to pour used oil into and soak the lumber in it for a few days to get maximum penetration before putting it on the trailer. I'd suggest you paint any metal surfaces with POR15, it's really popular with people that resore old cars to prevent rust. If I remember correctly, POR 15 needs a top coat to protect it from sunlight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SaddleSore, post: 783426, member: 13490"] I'll need to replace a trailer floor in the near future and was planning to make a trough of some sort to pour used oil into and soak the lumber in it for a few days to get maximum penetration before putting it on the trailer. I'd suggest you paint any metal surfaces with POR15, it's really popular with people that resore old cars to prevent rust. If I remember correctly, POR 15 needs a top coat to protect it from sunlight. [/QUOTE]
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