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Thank you sir!!

Cut and notched 4 of the 6 cross tubes last night.

Cross tubes are on 2.5’ centers

Laid those 4 out this morning…..looking like a bridge!!

Gonna cut and notch the last 2 now.
Waiting till after 8 to fire up the welderD05FCD4E-EB7C-4DBB-9CB3-A1BE36252500.jpeg
 
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Did you put gravel or something to keep moisture off the wood supports?
The bridge is going up pretty fast, looks good, thanks for taking us on the ride.
 
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Doing a great job! Fast too!
 
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Welding is done!!!

Gonna set a string line on one side.
Throw some boards across and park both ATVs right in the middle and measure deflection……stay tuned 4600D044-DD48-49E3-BC0A-4B3BEE35D950.jpeg
 
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Results……

Started with a bit of a crown….approx 1/8”

I’d say there’s an 1/8” between the string and the 2x4. 1/4” sag.

I have some 3/8 crane cable….I may make a “u” under each stringer and use a turnbuckle to “arch” the bridge
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The traditional metal bridge construction method was to use a truss design. From what I read, much of the strength in a utility trailer has to do with the sidewalls acting like truss members and even there, a single solid rod added as a reinforcing member to the top of the sidewall construction can add to the carrying strength. Also, having some sort of sidewall members on a bridge would seem to add to the safety factor.
 
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The traditional metal bridge construction method was to use a truss design. From what I read, much of the strength in a utility trailer has to do with the sidewalls acting like truss members and even there, a single solid rod added as a reinforcing member to the top of the sidewall construction can add to the carrying strength. Also, having some sort of sidewall members on a bridge would seem to add to the safety factor.
I plan on a railing/guardrail of some kind.
 
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An inexpensive rebar guard rail could act as a truss.
Scootr
I was gonna build that under the span with cable/turnbuckles/piece of steel center span

Tighten turnbuckle-arch bridge
 
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I did find these tubing pretty thin, figured three of them with the cross members would've been sufficient... The two ATV you are about 1200lb, the average 1/2 tone truck is around 5500lb... unfortunately I don't think I would want to drive one across...
 
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I did find these tubing pretty thin, figured three of them with the cross members would've been sufficient... The two ATV you are about 1200lb, the average 1/2 tone truck is around 5500lb... unfortunately I don't think I would want to drive one across...
Hence the cable/turnbuckle idea

I don’t NEED to drive a vehicle across.
Mostly a test of my skill to see if I can build so a vehicle can drive across
 
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Will it look something like this when you are done?

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Nothing new……
Except the churning in my brain!!

Most likely will put a concrete abutment on both sides. Rough math says approx 1-1.5yd should give me what I want. Getting it to the other side is my big challenge. Trying to figure where else to put more concrete. Minimum with no cartage is 3yds if memory is correct

Cable/turnbuckle idea will be used
 
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Bu
Nothing new……
Except the churning in my brain!!

Most likely will put a concrete abutment on both sides. Rough math says approx 1-1.5yd should give me what I want. Getting it to the other side is my big challenge. Trying to figure where else to put more concrete. Minimum with no cartage is 3yds if memory is correct

Cable/turnbuckle idea will be used
Build a wooden chute out of 2x6 sides and maybe a 2x10 for a bottom.
Hire a guy with an excavator or telehandler and a concrete bucket.
hugs, Brandi
 
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Bu

Build a wooden chute out of 2x6 sides and maybe a 2x10 for a bottom.
Hire a guy with an excavator or telehandler and a concrete bucket.
hugs, Brandi
That pesky “hiring” word…….
My neighbor has a couple excavators but I hate imposing.
The chute idea isn’t bad…….
I do have a teenage boy with friends and some wheel barrows.
 
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That pesky “hiring” word…….
My neighbor has a couple excavators but I hate imposing.
The chute idea isn’t bad…….
I do have a teenage boy with friends and some wheel barrows.
The mix will have to be real wet for a chute. You may have to push it down the chute otherwise.
hugs, Brandi
 

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