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adeshers
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Big Bridge - 10/03/10 05:30 PM
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I fancied fabricating a representation of a girder / metal bridge so I assembled a few bits n bobs. The green bits are garden edging with slug guards (spikey bits hanging down from what will become the parapet) and the grey bits are leftovers from a disused dish washer.


The ground spikes were cut off the garden edging and a wooden sub-base cut to size with a plywood top.



On top of the plywood I cut a piece of all weather gypsum fibre-board  (left over from the house extension - used as a firebreak above the car port. I used this because a groove on the ex dish washer parts was a tight push fit onto the board making construction a bit easier.


I needed spacers to fit on the rear of the garden edging so found some old pieces of polyethylene and cut them to size.



The rear of the bridge assembled. I screwed the garden edging to the wood (through the spacers) but decided it looked unsightly and resolved to glue the other side.

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Re:Big Bridge - 10/03/10 05:43 PM
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This next photo just about shows how the dish washer bits fit onto the fibre-board.


I had a little difficulty gluing the other side and ended up using 'Stixall' builders adhesive but had to weight it down for 60 mins.


I cut some bridge piers from Celcon / Thermalite block and carved stonework on them.



Stone piers cemented into position


The bridge in position


With a train on to give an idea of scale.


Drivers-eye view

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Re:Big Bridge - 10/03/10 06:03 PM
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Very neat!
I don't seem to have a disused dish washer, but the garden edging has got me thinking, particularly for a curved viaduct or two.
You'll be giving Nico ideas as well, to be sure.
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Re:Big Bridge - 10/03/10 06:11 PM
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Looks very good Ade. Very ingenious. Better lock up our dishwasher.Oh sorry thats me
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Re:Big Bridge - 10/03/10 06:50 PM
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Well, I can certainly see that you've busy today. Looks very good - 10 out of 10 for the recycling alone - never mind the finished product. You'd never guess where the compoments came from if we hadn't been told. Good one.
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Re:Big Bridge - 10/03/10 06:56 PM
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Looks brilliant very neat Thumbs Up
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Re:Big Bridge - 10/03/10 07:02 PM
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Ingenious f sure.
 


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Re:Big Bridge - 10/03/10 08:29 PM
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I like it Thumbs UpThumbs UpThumbs Up
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Re:Big Bridge - 11/03/10 02:36 AM
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Pretty creative!
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Re:Big Bridge - 14/03/10 10:06 PM
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what a exellent job mate...loves it......

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Re:Big Bridge - 16/03/10 09:06 PM
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Westcott


Very neat!
I don't seem to have a disused dish washer, but the garden edging has got me thinking, particularly for a curved viaduct or two.
You'll be giving Nico ideas as well, to be sure.


just pop down to your local recycle center and you will find plenty of disused dishwashers.

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Re:Big Bridge - 16/03/10 09:18 PM
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A bridge that keep slugs away I  like it!

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Re:Big Bridge - 17/03/10 05:59 AM
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