I have the remnants of an old (1910-1915) bridge which was replaced in the early 1990's. I talked to the county, then to the contractor about salvaging wrought iron for blacksmith work. The contractor was agreeable, said he was going to bury the scrap and gave me one weekend to get what I wanted after he pulled it off the stream.
I thought these lattice pieces might be wrought. The tension bars under the bridge are. These tested to be steel however. I checked and these beams are sufficient to hold up the balcony.
I am not a hoarder. Hoarders never use their stuff...
This is the style bridge. These were compression members.
Set the fourth section of wall.
Almost to finish the big wall. I was worried about the large face of the wall flexing under strong winds. A civil engineer who was checking some calculations for me said "Why not build it out of 2x8's?" Of course, smart lady!
It looks right.
Cut the beams to length and welded clips for support of joists and trusses.
The close ones are for the balcony joists 12" O/C. The others are for the attic trusses over the kitchen. The kitchen opens to the great room so the beam has to hold the ends of those trusses.
Ready to ship.
