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Old 01-22-2013, 10:42 AM   #1
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New subfloor pics, needed desperately

Hi guys


I am getting ready to cut my new subfloor but since my old one was destroyed by rot I'm hoping someone has some pics kicking around of theirs when it was done.

I am needing to see how the original was cut so I can tell my carpenter where to link the pieces. I have a general idea but need to look at pics so I can be assured he's going to cut it right

Thanks!!
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Old 01-23-2013, 10:12 PM   #2
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Hi guys


I am getting ready to cut my new subfloor but since my old one was destroyed by rot I'm hoping someone has some pics kicking around of theirs when it was done.

I am needing to see how the original was cut so I can tell my carpenter where to link the pieces. I have a general idea but need to look at pics so I can be assured he's going to cut it right

Thanks!!
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Old 01-24-2013, 04:44 AM   #3
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Subfloor pics

I just put a new subfloor on my '63 Globetrotter chassis. I did it a little differently but it's pretty straight forward. the original is just 4 4x8 sheets all oriented with long dimension sideways. Each seam falls on a cross.member.

I didn't like how that worked out around the wheel wells so I turned the middle sheets so the long dimension was along the trailer long axis. Here's a photo that sort of show that.



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