New In-line Options for protecting the floor???

snobinge

Member
I have a new 18' In-line on order and I am wondering what has worked best for protecting the floor. I am going to use ski guides on the ramps, but not sure what to do about the floor. It seems ski guides would be tricky with the staggered sled pattern. One thought I was leaning towards was just laying down a thin coat of plywood over the whole floor. We do not run studs. Any thoughts?
 

whitedust

Well-known member
If you don't run studs really not a problem with ski guides just lift & rest sleds in low profile guides. I think screwing in thin plywood would cause more problems than it solves. Maybe paint the floor to make it waterproof.
 

vector08

New member
Use Ski-Skins. Plastic covering that slips on and off almost effortlessly and are very easy to use. We have used them in our trailer since it was new 10 years ago. The floor is still in good shape.
 

wags

New member
I used Rust Oleum Road Warrior.

Tech Spec's:

Type Protective Truck Bed Coating
VOC (Grams per Liter) Less Than400
Color Black
Coverage (Square-Ft.) 180-200
Dry Time Tack Free (Hours) 3-4
Dry Time (Hours) 24-48
Application Temperature (F) Above 50DF
Surface Textured, Anti-slip Surface
Standards OSHA

Note the Surface Textured, Anti-slip Surface. And I can atest to the fact that it is.
 
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