Last additions - Covered Bridges
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Diagonals from the covered bridge 01401 viewsDiagonals from the covered bridge stockpiled for possible later use. Diagonals were 10”x10’ and 8”x6” and approximately 17.5 ft. long
Photo by Ron Hill March 23, 2014 Mar 29, 2014
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End piece of the iron rods402 viewsEnd piece of the iron rods in the Howl Truss. Note the threads near the end. The rod could be tightened in this manner.
Photo by Ron Hill March 23, 2014 Mar 29, 2014
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Cord lumber from the bridge404 viewsCord lumber from the bridge stockpiles for later used. Cord lumber ranged in size 5”x 11”; 6x11 ¾”
Photo by Ron Hill March 23, 2014 Mar 29, 2014
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Stockpile of lumber408 viewsStockpile of lumber to be used in Bridge rehab
Photo by Ron Hill March 23, 2014 Mar 29, 2014
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End piece of the iron rods 01403 viewsEnd piece of the iron rods in the Howl Truss. Note the threads near the end. The rod could be tightened in this manner.
Photo by Ron Hill March 23, 2014 Mar 29, 2014
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Iron rods 01408 viewsThe iron rods used in the covered bridge. The rods ranged in size from 1” TO 1 ½ “ in diameter
Photo by Ron Hill March 23, 2014 Mar 29, 2014
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26”x5 1/4”x ½ inch plate418 viewsThe 26”x5 1/4”x ½ inch plate on the bottom of the cord to which the iron rods passed through. The nut and bolt shown in 8271 snugged up to this plate.
Photo by Ron Hill March 23, 2014 Mar 29, 2014
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End piece of the iron rods 02418 viewsEnd piece of the iron rods in the Howl Truss. Note the threads near the end. The rod could be tightened in this manner.
Photo by Ron Hill March 23, 2014 Mar 29, 2014
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False work in Stonelick Creek403 viewsFalse work in Stonelick Creek The dross I-beam is 24”x9” and the post I-beam are 12”x12”
Photo by Ron Hill March 23, 2014 Mar 29, 2014
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False work in Stonelick Creek 01447 viewsFalse work in Stonelick Creek The dross I-beam is 24”x9” and the post I-beam are 12”x12”
Photo by Ron Hill March 23, 2014 Mar 29, 2014
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Sheet metal roofing from bridge467 viewsSheet metal roofing from bridge, ready to be hauled away & rip-rap placed along side the abutment.
Photo by Ron Hill March 23, 2014 Mar 29, 2014
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It is gone! - 03/09/2014434 viewsAll of the wooden structure has been removed. The cords, and other wooden material worth saving is piled on land and covered with plastic. There are several piles of the metal hardware. The only thing remaining in the creek is the steel I-beams that were installed to support the bridge during rehab.
Photo by Ron Hill 03/09/2014Mar 10, 2014
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