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Gdetrailer
May 10, 2021Explorer III
Doubt it would work for long, resins without some reinforcements like fiberglass tend to be brittle and will just crack and shatter under the flooring.
I suspect, if you plan to keep the trailer for a long time, doing it right the first time by removing any weakened damaged material and replacing with new heavier material will be much better in the long run.
You have to start with a good "foundation", weak foundation will simply fail again and with resins it will make the next repair more difficult to do.
I suspect, if you plan to keep the trailer for a long time, doing it right the first time by removing any weakened damaged material and replacing with new heavier material will be much better in the long run.
You have to start with a good "foundation", weak foundation will simply fail again and with resins it will make the next repair more difficult to do.
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