Getting Ready for the Wedding
My daughter is getting married next month and we still have a lot of work to finish before the day. She is getting married in the back yard where we built the pond and pergola. I am still in the process of placing the rocks we have gathered from all over the state but the inside of the curve wall is approx 3/4 finished. My 12 year old and I built a new bridge to replace the other one. I like this design much better and it allows for two people to walk next to each other like in a wedding.
The bricks we chose we at Lowes. They were the 1 1/2" tall pavers with a bit of wave on the sides. They are 6 x 9 and 6 x 6.
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This is where I had formed the location for the new bridge last year when I poured the and stamped the patio. The bridge goes over the river I made a few years ago.
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This is the design I came up with. I rolled the 1 1/2" x 1/4" angle iron to get the ramp angle I wanted. Then we welded the expanded metal to the bottom inside edge to support the brick pavers. I also added three sections of 1/2" rebar in tension to help keep the bridge from flexing when walked on.
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I thought about making it out Unistrut since I use it so much but I had to resort to standard methods.
We had to place the bridge in place prior to putting the bricks on the new bridge since it would be too heavy to move and position. When I started to put the pavers in place it sat to low to the existing nation height. So I got some 3/4" x 1/" square tubing and rolled it to match the bend. I then installed it onto of the expanded metal and place a sheet of 1/4" cement board on top and secured it with self tapping screws. This gave me the exact height I needed to match the patio.
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The color of the pavers are a tan / brown color, as where the patio is a slate grey stain color. The pavers are also in a different layout then the stamped patio but I hope this gives the bridge and the fire pit a accent color as she (the wife) calls it. Plus Lowes did not have them in a grey color.
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The fire pit can be removed for the wedding since it is just sitting on top of the same pavers as the bridge.
The pavers on the bridge are held in place with Sika construction adhesive from HD. I use the same stuff to hold the rocks in place.
I also made a toe kick on the side two high using the same Sika stuff. As the Sika was setting up I spread the sand for pavers on top to also help it stick to the Sika glue. I waited a day to do the toe kick layers so the main pavers would not move.
Still have some painting to do to the extra 2 x 6 installed once I got the curved 1 x 6 in place on top.