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What the *expletive removed* you building no big fella, what size, cant promise.

I need a new floor in my loft Dougie, looking for inch marine ply for a fiver a sheet lol. Naw, 12mm cheap gear would suffice .

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I would suggest putting treated chip board flooring down pal . Easier to scrape as with plywood if it starts delaminating it just gets worse

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I would suggest putting treated chip board flooring down pal . Easier to scrape as with plywood if it starts delaminating it just gets worse

 

Thanks pal, when can you start?

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Good advise that Del, I bought an 8x6 shed for my tools from B&Q, I then saw some stock birds I fancied so a quick conversion to loft, the floor is one piece and looks like new, very solid and easy to clean, It's 12 yrs. old now and looks like new. I think you can buy it in interlocking sections, something like 3feetx18ins

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Don’t buy the stuff for attics,.....dig a wee bit deeper in your pooch and buy the stuff they use for house floors..had it down for years ...bleach ,blow torch doesn’t kill it...and as said before it has a engineered joint so it locks together...what you need is a “friend “ on the building site.

Should have said the sheets are 8ft x2ft.

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