[AT] OT - bridge replacement

Mike meulenms at gmx.com
Wed Feb 27 08:24:15 PST 2013


Hi Charlie, it's about 10-12' long, and as far as flow goes, it will 
barely move spit, that's how slow it drains.
On 2/27/2013 3:14 AM, charlie hill wrote:
> Mike,  how wide is the ditch?  Is it just 12" or 14" wide or are you
> figuring to choke the flow down
> through the 12" pipe?  I'm assuming it's wider.   With that said, you
> probably need to build a bulkhead at
> either end of the pipe with either timbers or something as simple as a stack
> of bags of concrete mix with
> rebar driven through them.  Then you can just cover the pipe over with soil
> and be done with it.
> It all just depends on how wide the ditch is.
>
> Charlie
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mike
> Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2013 11:35 PM
> To: ATIS
> Subject: [AT] OT - bridge replacement
>
> Our property is divided in two by a drainage ditch that is only full
> after a rain, and in the spring/early summer. There is one bridge across
> that is made from wood, and it is starting to fail. I use the bridge
> quite a bit to bring firewood up to the house with my MF 255 w/ FEL.  I
> can see the wood is rotting and it is starting to sag as I go over it,
> coupled with the fact that it only leaves me about 6" to spare on either
> side, it has to go. I would like to just remove it, and replace it with
> a 12"or 14" drain pipe covered with "gravel". Any ideas on what type of
> stone or gravel I should use so that it will stay stable and not turn to
> soup in the spring? Thanks, Mike
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