So what's your plan for doing the floor? Construction-wise I mean, I am just looking at it and it looks like it is angle iron with the outside edge turned up, just wondering how you will do it, alot of choices!
Mine also has the angle iron with the edge facing up. What I plan on doing is bolting plywood to the steel frame, then make a wooden frame on top of the plywood where I will lay the foam insulation in between the wooden crossmembers. Then sandwich another piece of plywood on top. This should bring me level with the top of the steel frame. Then I will build out 6 inches on both sides of the frame.
rhltechie wrote:Mine also has the angle iron with the edge facing up. What I plan on doing is bolting plywood to the steel frame, then make a wooden frame on top of the plywood where I will lay the foam insulation in between the wooden crossmembers. Then sandwich another piece of plywood on top. This should bring me level with the top of the steel frame. Then I will build out 6 inches on both sides of the frame.
this sounds about what i have gotten from another member. i am just so torn right now between walls inside the angle...or building up level. call it my female nature of being indecisive or just call it OCD....whatever you call it..i am still trying to come to what i think it best for me!
You might consider taking some more angle iron and flip it, cut short pieces 3 or 4 inches long, then have your dad weld short pieces on to create a place to bolt you floor to that will even with the top of the frame. If you can picture those areas would then create a short, square tube at each location you choose.
Just remember if you have wood setting down inside the angle, that you will have problems with water and I am not sure that you can seal it good enough to keep all of the water out. Just a thought.
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