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    Default The Golden Bridge on ABC tonight

    It looks like there's an interesting show on the ABC tonight at 10.30 called "The Golden Bridge"
    A bit of googling brought up this site: -
    The Golden Bridge is an uplifting story about the East Kootenay community of Golden and the international group of volunteer woodworkers who joined forces to build a unique heritage landmark across the Kicking Horse River. The bridge, based on a timeless 1806 design, has come to symbolize the uniting of a town as it searches for a healthy and prosperous future. The Golden Bridge is a compelling story of community building and community spirit; pride; perseverance and generosity; love of craft and the joy of work; and of being a part of a greater good in rural Canada.

    http://tvschedule.knowledgenetwork.c...hegoldenbridge


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    Thanks for the heads up John. Sounds interesting.
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    That was pretty cool. I'd like to have worked on that.

    The birch tree branch as a topping off reminded me of when we used to put a flag up when we'd finished pitching a roof. It meant that the builder wasn't allowed on site without a slab of beer under his arm.

    I built some reasonable sized trusses for a gorgeous house I worked on at Whale Beach once. The flag went up on that roof and we got our beers.
    If anyone's interested: -
    http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y26...haleBeach2.jpg
    http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y26...haleBeach3.jpg
    http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y26...haleBeach4.jpg
    http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y26...haleBeach5.jpg
    http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y26...haleBeach6.jpg
    Nothing compared to that bridge though.
    I'd like to know how they used to build them without cranes. They'd have to build it in place somehow.

    There's a preview of the program on that website if anyone missed it.

    The Golden Bridge


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    I accidentally watched the show when I woke up. Very interesting, the size of the beams and they all appeared to be A grade timber sorry lumber (Douglas Fir or Oregon). As has been said, it would have been great to work on.

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    I hope they allowed for flooding.
    it may be me, but was it a bit over enginered ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by ptc View Post
    I hope they allowed for flooding.
    it may be me, but was it a bit over enginered ?
    Yep I thought of flooding, but when they showed footage of the overall town it appeared to be on a level field.

    I know there are two things one never under extimates the strength of and they are flowing water and concrete when being poured.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rod1949 View Post
    Yep I thought of flooding, but when they showed footage of the overall town it appeared to be on a level field.

    I know there are two things one never under extimates the strength of and they are flowing water and concrete when being poured.
    One of the first things hydrologists should learn is Crawford Munro's Law: If you have had a flood, you will have a bigger one.

    Its corollary is: If you have had a drought, you will have a longer one.
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