Used hydralic fluid and diesel for trailer deck?

   / Used hydralic fluid and diesel for trailer deck? #1  

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I know there have been 500 threads about treating trailer decks already. Most seem to be about useful motor oil; either straight or cut with kerosene, ATF, or diesel. I've got about 5 gal of hydralic fluid sitting in a drain pan, and was just thinking about rolling it on trailer deck, maybe with about a gal of diesel to thin it out. My only concern is would hydralic stay slick on the wood deck?

Really the best wood treatment I've ever really seen is the diesel bucket on a paver you clean shovels in. The broken down AC and diesel do a great job on shovel handles.
 
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Just a guess but most any petroleum product will make a wood deck slicker. I've applied linseed oil on my trailer deck. Get it boiling hot - apply with a roller. It really soaked in. But it did make the deck slicker.
 
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Use boiled linseed oil. You can cut it with mineral spirits or citrus oil. Boiled linseed oil will be tacky for a month but eventually it will cure to a hardened surface. Sun helps, and there are other tricks to make boiled linseed oil cure faster. That is the most common cheap finish on old wood decks. If you buy the boiled kind of linseed oil you can put it on at any temperature. Do not buy unboiled type, boiling is a controlled process.

That is much better than motor oil or hydrauic oil which stays messy forever and never cures.
As for what to do with the old oil, I've heard that places that sell it are required to dispose of the used oil.
Around here, some do and some don't.

rScotty
 
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if using linseed take extra precaution to handle used oil soaked rags, rollers, etc properly. they go through a post use heating & can spontaneously catch fire in certain conditions. happened to me once, glad i caught the smoldering rags in time in the garage.

also as a footnote (others may have different results). being organic base, i've had wood products such as screen doors, etc, turn black in 6 months from i guess fungal or bacterial growth. may not make a diff in your application, regards
 
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if using linseed take extra precaution to handle used oil soaked rags, rollers, etc properly. they go through a post use heating & can spontaneously catch fire in certain conditions. happened to me once, glad i caught the smoldering rags in time in the garage.

also as a footnote (others may have different results). being organic base, i've had wood products such as screen doors, etc, turn black in 6 months from i guess fungal or bacterial growth. may not make a diff in your application, regards
Linseed oil is a prety crappy exterior wood Preservative. It allows mold and fungus to grow. If those can grow you know water is soaking into the wood.
 
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that's why i stopped using for exterior use. even interior, it will darken over the years
 
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I dump all of my used oil, engine, hydro, whatever, into the same jugs. I use the oil straight without mixing with anything on my trailer, snow fences, and anything else made of wood that won't be coming in the house. I coat the trailer every year. It is slick until dry. It will be slick when it rains. But it is not slick enough when dry to cause any issue and it generally does not come off on anything. I usually do it when I know there will be 2 or 3 nice, warm, sunny days to let it set.
 
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I know there have been 500 threads about treating trailer decks already. Most seem to be about useful motor oil; either straight or cut with kerosene, ATF, or diesel. I've got about 5 gal of hydralic fluid sitting in a drain pan, and was just thinking about rolling it on trailer deck, maybe with about a gal of diesel to thin it out. My only concern is would hydralic stay slick on the wood deck?

Really the best wood treatment I've ever really seen is the diesel bucket on a paver you clean shovels in. The broken down AC and diesel do a great job on shovel handles.
I use motor oil or used hydraulic fluid whatever I have an abundance of at the time but I try to cut it with an equal amount of diesel fuel. I try to apply it on a good hot day ( which where you and I are there is no shortage ) I use a paint roller on a stick with a roller screen in a 5 gallon bucket and it soaks in just fine, a mop will work to and a lot faster but IMO you waste an awful lot and definitely not as environmentally friendly.
 
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Use it, It doesn't make it slicker after it dries, it dry.
 
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The trailer is only like 3 or 4 (maybe 5 at this point) years old, and between sun and rain, the 'non ground contact' pressure treated wood is looking worse for the wear. I'm not trying to get 50 years from the deck, but don't want to replace deck every 8 years either...

So, yeah, I figure I'll cut with diesel and roll.
 

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