Hey GPW,
Emulate these:
http://singcore.com/index.htmlThese are a type of "honeycomb" panel, relatively light and very rigid,
plus it's automatically insulated. Hard points can be included, where needed,
by using wood blocks. Do a composite panel this way similar to linuxxxman's
panels, But here, use 1/4 ply or plastic laminate on the bottom [for puncture
resistance] and 3/8 ply on the top with a 1x perimeter frame and hard points,
if needed, and rip 1/4 in ply into strips-n-pieces to make the internal grid, say
based on a 6in square or whatever works to divide into the deck size needed
while maximizing yield from standard material panel sizes as well.
One of our fellow 'Foamlings' built their door that way and were very satisfied.
[Sorry, I can't recall who it was or their build thread at the moment !]
The solid boards as floor were 'old school', but not necessarily better. I think
it was more a matter of cost and availability. Plywood was initially expensive
and not widely available. Once it was more economical and available, its benefits
- strength and ease and speed of installation over individual boarding - made it
the first choice. Now-a-days, unless you live by a sawmill [know anyone with a
cypress sawmill ?] , Good wood, period, is hard to get and costly, especially
the boarding like you want. A composite panel/SIP, as mentioned, should solve
your problem. It would be a minimal amount of wood for it's benefits. Sealing/
encapsulating that well-enough against rot should be doable. If we do everything
"right" [Ha !] water damage shouldn't be a problem if water can't get to it.
[Famous last words !]
Just my view/recommendations, you decision may vary !
Cheers,
Norm/mezmo
P.S. If you really MUST have rot resistant real wood, I Googled "louisiana
cypress dealers/sawmills" and came up with a couple by random choice.
Tongue-and-groove 1x [3/4inch] boards/flooring should work as you want.
If you get good quality for what you'd pay, it'd be worth it for your peace
of mind - especially since that is what you REALLY WANT ! I see no reason
not to 'splurge' on this one item since it is what you REALLY WANT. Compared
to the cost of your RV TT, I'm sure there is no comparison.
http://www.jonesandjonescypress.com/cyp ... vices.htmlhttp://www.dogtrot-lumber.com/lumber/cypress.htmCan you say "Road Trip !" ?
P.P.S. We have cypress paneling in our den and the kitchen cabinets are
also made of 3/4in wider cypress boards. I remodeled the kitchen a few
years ago and reused the boards I had to take out to fit the new design.
They only had one coat of varnish on them [after 50 years from build date]
so I removed that with denatured alcohol. The resulting wood was a
gorgeous creamy lighter color and it had a unique pleasing scent when I
sawed it. I hated to have to paint over it to fit the new kitchen design
after installing my modifications made from it !
If you have a house - you have a hobby.