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Post by wolf1199 on Sept 9, 2012 19:15:25 GMT -5
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Post by catmando1 on Sept 9, 2012 19:57:02 GMT -5
Great job wolf and glad you got it done and tied up, and did so safely.
What a change it will under go,,, soon, when old man winter moves back in.
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Post by wolf1199 on Sept 9, 2012 20:21:23 GMT -5
Thanks Jase, it was not with out mishap. My nephew broke his pinky finger when we had to roll the last log over. I told him not to worry cause he had 9 more. seems he did not take it very good like i used too.There getting soft.....lol. Big strapping lad just like hoss on Bonanza. Still he saved me a bunch of back breaking work
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Post by white316 on Sept 9, 2012 21:11:32 GMT -5
Your keeping busy Rob.
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Post by 123kid on Sept 10, 2012 19:38:26 GMT -5
Looking good
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Post by wolf1199 on Sept 10, 2012 22:21:58 GMT -5
Yes white time is near and have so much to do yet. Picked up the slabs today and heading tomorrow to hopefully finish off the bridge.
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Post by nightrider on Sept 10, 2012 23:16:01 GMT -5
Will you have to nail every slab down.
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Post by wolf1199 on Sept 11, 2012 17:17:47 GMT -5
Bridge top is done except for the side rails. Yes nightrider had to nail every slab. Cost was $20,00 bucks for nails and a little effort. Took the bike across and am pleased..Span was 26 feet and is 64 inches wide, will work pout fine for the bike when the tracks go on.
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Post by white316 on Sept 11, 2012 22:04:21 GMT -5
Yes white time is near and have so much to do yet. Picked up the slabs today and heading tomorrow to hopefully finish off the bridge. I am way behind to my friend,and moose season coming at the end of the month. Good job on the bridge.
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