fornesto wrote:I just stuck my floor down last night and its got some creaks in it. It's 1/2" ACX bolted to the existing frame. The frame crossmembers are 1" wide and run side-t-side every 18". The space in between the members creek. Is there any solution to this?
If your walking on the floor it could possibly creak. Once the walls are up and the trailer is finished you probably won't hear a thing. What you could be hearing is maybe a little twisting of the frame. Once the walls are up and the roof on along with any bulkheads, everything should stiffen up.
I dry fit the wood first to get all the holes drilled correctly. Now, I'm gonna tear it off, tar up the holes, liquid nail the cross members and bolt it down again. The glue should cut down on the creak, but I might need to run front-back "blocking".
P.S. My sidewalls will be side-frame mounted, so this floor will be fairly independent of the sidewalls.
The glue will probably take care of any creaking noise. Up here, on our houses we use 1/2" plywood for roof sheathing on 24" on-center trusses, so I wouldn't worry about 1/2" on 18" centers not being able to hold the weight. I used 1/2" Spruce plywood on 18" centers for my camper with no problems at all.
As for the plywood having some warpage, it's important to make sure your frame is absolutely flat before attaching the plywood. 1/2" plywood will flatten out with a little weight added onto it before doing the final attachment.