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Old 09-18-2002, 03:20 PM   #1
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Question Anyone built a synthetic wood floor?

I need to rebuild the wood floor in my 67 long stepside. My father-in-law can get me red oak (he is a master woodworker), but I am thinking about something a little different.

The local hardware/lumber yard has decking material that is a plasic/wood like stuff they advertise as being no maintenance. It would be a little thick (1.25 inches), but seems like it would work great for my bed. No worries about scratching the polyurethane or spar varnish, no concerns about how to seal the ends of the boards, etc.

I am thinking seriously about some white ones, as my truck is bright red with white painted trim.

Has anyone else looked into this?

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Old 09-18-2002, 04:34 PM   #2
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I think it's a great idea if you're going with durability vs. asthetics. Only difficult thing with that material is cutting and shaping it.
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Old 09-18-2002, 06:40 PM   #3
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Thats a neat idea! I have seen the stuff on a real deck and was very surprised to see how REAL it did look! Not sure how it would look in a truck bed.......... Cobalt poses a very good qestion as to how you would cut and shape it!
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Old 09-18-2002, 10:51 PM   #4
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deck wood

A friend of mine builds deck for a living and he likes the material, although it is very hard on blades as it is made from ground up hardwood pallets; nails and all!
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Old 09-18-2002, 11:02 PM   #5
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You must be looking at TREX. It's good stuff, not cheap, lasts forever. In a truck bed, well I dono, guess if you like the looks of that sorta thing.
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Old 09-19-2002, 11:52 AM   #6
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Yes, I think it was called trex. I figure with carbide tipped saw and router blades it could be shaped. And, no, it wouldn't be as pretty as real wood, but I wouldn't cringe when I dropped a load of mulch on it or hauled greasy car parts around. I figure if I got bed liner sprayed on the side panels and a tough floor, I can haul stuff and still clean up to show off a little.

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Old 09-19-2002, 01:07 PM   #7
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You may have to look for that material in 1X8 sizes. this would give you the right thickness and would be wide enough. (3/4" x 7 1/4") The decking material would also bee too narrow probably 5 1/4"
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Old 09-19-2002, 01:49 PM   #8
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I just talked to a Trex dealer and he said that the 1xs would require braces every 12" due to the amount of bend. He also seriously doubted the ability of the trex to hold up with the tongue and groove cuts for the rails. He told me this even though he sells the stuff so take it for what it's worth. Good luck!
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Old 09-20-2002, 10:00 PM   #9
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My concern would be the exhaust causing it to warp (melt?). The pipe comes up over the axle under the bed, and not too far from the bottom. Would this maybe cause a problem? Just something to think about....
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