HarleyHappy
Senior Member
To make it last longer, make sure you stack for cup and use linseed oil on the bottoms first. Good heavy coat.
It is either $1500 delivered for the apitong or $840 for wet white oak.
Tends to be soft, and thin.Well, I got a potentially crazy thought. Why not just use 2x8 16 foot pressure treated from HomeDepot? Is this an acceptable option for hauling a car or skid steer? Or do I need the white Oak or Apitong?
Pressure treated hard pine 2x8's or x10's or x12's are the standard down here for utility trailers and entry level tilt decks. Cheap but durable and functional. What really matters most for determining weight capacity is understanding how your weight will be distributed. This is a function of board dimensions, wood property, stringer placement, stringer size and even board length amongst a few other things.Well, I got a potentially crazy thought. Why not just use 2x8 16 foot pressure treated from HomeDepot? Is this an acceptable option for hauling a car or skid steer? Or do I need the white Oak or Apitong?