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Post by Deleted on Apr 12, 2016 23:33:05 GMT
Hello friends, One of my big woodworking project in my garden. My 22 feet arched garden bridge. Building steps ---> My backyard bridge
Comments?
Me at work
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Post by Maura on Apr 13, 2016 0:54:49 GMT
Okay. So, now I have to have one.
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Post by ketoriverfarm on Apr 13, 2016 2:05:04 GMT
@greatgardener, wow what a great project! I do not think I should show this to my DH as his "to do" list is quite long.
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Post by manygoatsnmore on Apr 13, 2016 3:16:33 GMT
If I had the bridge, then I'd want some water to go under it...
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Post by jd4020 on Apr 13, 2016 17:48:26 GMT
Nice!!
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Post by LauraD on Apr 28, 2016 22:27:36 GMT
Gorgeous! Want to come build one at my place?
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Post by farmchix on Apr 30, 2016 9:58:28 GMT
I could just put those all over my yard when it rains, and I wouldn't need my muck boots! Very nicely constructed....
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coppice
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Post by coppice on Apr 30, 2016 10:27:53 GMT
If I had the bridge, then I'd want some water to go under it... Well there is the rub. Having lived at the "last left, in the United States" when you get seasonal rains. You need something a lot more elevated than this lovely bridge. At least two concrete footings to lift the whole bridge up some, bears real consideration. You have to only have one bridge wash away to make you wish for a taller one... The seasonal creek can be a wet spot fifty weeks out of the year. Ah, but the other two...
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Post by shellymay on Apr 30, 2016 16:20:53 GMT
@greatgardener, Looks great and can't wait to see the finished product. After your done practicing on that one I have a big pond that I could use one of those over/across
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Post by Mari-in-IN on May 17, 2016 19:16:38 GMT
Just now came across this thread... That would be so cool! How's it coming @greatgardener?
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