SteveP
Active member
Been reading this forum for a while now and absolutely love it- received many an idea to finish my own barn. However I have also noticed that there are more than a few sharp individuals that know a ton about bridges, so I am directing my questions toward you.
I have a creek that runs through the back of our property that after a heavy rain becomes impossible to cross, and takes a while for the water to recede and be able to cross without having to don waders. I am thinking about building a bridge to make life easier, but have a few concerns.
Where I plan on putting the bridge is about 35-40 feet across and will be about 6-8 feet to the bottom of the creek. Would like it to be wide enough and strong enough for a side by side ATV. My idea is to use 2x somethings, laminate them and put them 6-8 feet in the ground as posts, similar to the posts in a pole barn. Then I would use 2x somethings, two per beam, bolt/nail/screw them together for the deck supports, one on each end then one in the middle. Finish the deck with either 2x's or just use the regular deck flooring material.
My concerns are:
1) Is this something that will work?
2) Will this be strong enough, not only for the ATV but also against any possible water force that may be pushing against it during a high creek?
3) What size 2x's should I use for the posts and also the beams?
Thanks for any input you guys have. You are the bestest!!!!!!!!!!!!--Steve
I have a creek that runs through the back of our property that after a heavy rain becomes impossible to cross, and takes a while for the water to recede and be able to cross without having to don waders. I am thinking about building a bridge to make life easier, but have a few concerns.
Where I plan on putting the bridge is about 35-40 feet across and will be about 6-8 feet to the bottom of the creek. Would like it to be wide enough and strong enough for a side by side ATV. My idea is to use 2x somethings, laminate them and put them 6-8 feet in the ground as posts, similar to the posts in a pole barn. Then I would use 2x somethings, two per beam, bolt/nail/screw them together for the deck supports, one on each end then one in the middle. Finish the deck with either 2x's or just use the regular deck flooring material.
My concerns are:
1) Is this something that will work?
2) Will this be strong enough, not only for the ATV but also against any possible water force that may be pushing against it during a high creek?
3) What size 2x's should I use for the posts and also the beams?
Thanks for any input you guys have. You are the bestest!!!!!!!!!!!!--Steve

Neil
I obviously was joking in my last post... and this one too. Neil