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Hi Guys

I am just about to start working on replacing a rather nasty plywood cab floor in a Morris CDSW.

I know that they had plywood in the war, but would they have used it, or should it have been planks of solid wood?

If so, what wood, Pine or hardwood ?

Your thoughts please.

 

Jules

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From my limited knowledge on the subject I would have thought solid wood. Pine was harvested from my area of the country for the war effort, but I would have thought ply being less cost effective. As in the case of most vehicles, wouldnt they have just got what they could have got their hands on?

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Yes, Thanks guys

I agree with all, solid timber boards, not plywood.

At that time, 1920's-30's -40's, a lot of pine was used, this was called 'Pitch Pine' not available today though, it was a very close grained timber and used for everything like floorboards, doors, windows in the building trade. I am sure that it was used for the early timber GS rear bodies too.

The nearest we can get today is Columbian pine, so this is what I will use.

 

Thanks for your imput.

 

Jules

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I am just about to start working on replacing a rather nasty plywood cab floor in a Morris CDSW.

I know that they had plywood in the war, but would they have used it

 

Jules, they did use plywood during the war.

I have personally seen two Morris´ with plywood floors and they were original!

 

Hanno

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Hi Guys

I am just about to start working on replacing a rather nasty plywood cab floor in a Morris CDSW.

I know that they had plywood in the war, but would they have used it, or should it have been planks of solid wood?

If so, what wood, Pine or hardwood ?

Your thoughts please.

 

Jules

My Ford WOA2 has plywood for the tool box cover and some small bits of flooring, but the main rear floor is beech.

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Jules - if you have anybody dealing in archiectural salvage near you it might be worth an enquiry for pine flooring . We recently did a pretty big floor for a customer and the boards apparently came out of a Telecom workshop , good thickness , decent quality and planed and sanded up nicely.

 

Dave

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