At the risk of being boring, can I ask "what is the ideal thickness of the wooden floor ?"
My panel van is an ex builders van and I'm at the stage now for a new floor prior to the interior work.
Thanks
Thickness of flooring
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Re: Thickness of flooring
My floor is 3/4 inch marine ply then i have underlay then laminate flooring.Hope this is of some help to you.
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1/2 inch ply on mine, does the job ok.
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Re: Thickness of flooring
Do you intend to secure cabinets and furniture to the floor ? 13mm or thereabouts is about as thin as I would risk for rigidity and securing items to. Up to you tho'.
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Re: Thickness of flooring
AngeloEvs wrote:Do you intend to secure cabinets and furniture to the floor ? 13mm or thereabouts is about as thin as I would risk for rigidity and securing items to. Up to you tho'.
Yes angelo-eventually! basic kitchen + r&R BED + table. I thought about 25mm
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That will be heavy.....
Not sure I would go that thick, I had trouble lifting the 13mm but I'm a wimp.... 


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jake1953 wrote:AngeloEvs wrote:Do you intend to secure cabinets and furniture to the floor ? 13mm or thereabouts is about as thin as I would risk for rigidity and securing items to. Up to you tho'.
Yes angelo-eventually! basic kitchen + r&R BED + table. I thought about 25mm
Oops---I meant 15mm
