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Here is a little bridge I built for my parents house. We are going to be adding some round river rock under it to add to the dry creek bed look..

Span is 117 inches

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Wow that is awsome.......I can just picture the sitting gnome fishing off of the edge now.... :lol:
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Thats pretty badass man...good work!!
Why make one when you can make 2
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what a great piece. maybe you should be superoverenginered :D
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Very Cool ;)
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Very nice work.
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Very Cool nice work wish the state of Illinois could take some notes from you maybe we wood have a safe bridge to cross. :o
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Very nice work! That is something that should be shown at a lawn & garden show. Now let's see how creative you really are.........what are you going to make out of all the little triangles you have now? LOL :D
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I don't have any triangles left over I filled them all up with brackets for a local company.
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I bet you had an erector set when you were a little boy, didnt you!

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This is AWESOME, can you share the DXF, I want to make one, I have a Koi pond that this would
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made this one today
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Thanks, great work, I will post when I cut.
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Kentucky and Indiana may need to get with you, they are down to 1 now and trafic sucks.
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I'm not (nor is my husband) an engineer or fabricator by any standard, as the name says we do metal art. Do you know?, (as many are suggesting), will this bridge hold vehicles (ie: cars, trucks). I have a ditch I would like it to go over. That is if my husband feels comfortable enough doing it. I may need more info regarding putting it together if it is able to take vehicles, if you wouldn't mind sharing? Send an email if you'd prefer. Thanks for any info.
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I think it has to much arc for a drive over bridge.
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metalart wrote:I'm not (nor is my husband) an engineer or fabricator by any standard, as the name says we do metal art. Do you know?, (as many are suggesting), will this bridge hold vehicles (ie: cars, trucks). I have a ditch I would like it to go over. That is if my husband feels comfortable enough doing it. I may need more info regarding putting it together if it is able to take vehicles, if you wouldn't mind sharing? Send an email if you'd prefer. Thanks for any info.

While the bridge I built is pretty strong I don't actually think a vehicle could drive of over it. Its less than 4' wide. However I have driven the riding mower over it.
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Thanks for the reply, my husband said we wouldn't be able to do it anyway, at least not without lots of permits from the city, etc. We're not right in the city but close enough for problems if we just went ahead without permits. #&@!#!! :oops: Dang it!
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