So here on the west coast there are lots of small mills / portable bandsaws etc. Unfortunately most of the guys like milling Cedar which is too soft. They will do fir but make sure it isn't Balsam / Grand Fir. Hemlock is good if it isn't too knotty.
One of my neighbours has a portable mill, and a stationary full time set up. Lots of wood going through his operation. No shortage of lumber or spiecies. I noticed his delivery trailers and trucks all had plywood decks. I asked him why he did that. He said he used lumber yard fir 2x8s which he treated with thinned out foundation paint - black tar stuff. Then screwed 5/8 fir T&G floor ply wood and painted that too. He had to paint in the warm weather. Then when the deck gets scraped up from loading and unloading he just replaces the deck every 5-7 years. I've used that foundation paint on the 3/4" treated plywood floor of a manure spreader. It's holding up very well. Good luck. Grant
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