Suspension bridge design

   / Suspension bridge design #21  
The actual walkway is made up of composite boards 1 1/2" thick. They have two PT 8' 6"x6" posts used to support the load between the i-beams. They are about 36" apart. The composite decking is sandwiched by a PT 8' 2"x4" and 8' 4"x4" on each end.

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   / Suspension bridge design #22  
The i-beams are "S" beams, I would have expected "W". I think they are posts for guard rails and are 5' long.

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   / Suspension bridge design #23  
Here's a few other random pictures.

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   / Suspension bridge design #24  
The ends of the two 1 1/4" cables are anchored to ledge on each end. I thought I took a picture but I guess not. It looks like it's anchored to the ledged and then they poured a cement slab on top of it.
 
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That is awesome! Way overkill for my purposes, but really cool none-the-less. Wow, 1 1/4" cables is huge -- extremely difficult to work with. And I thought 1/2" cable over 70' distance was heavy. My wife (and I) wouldn't like the chain-link on the sides. It also looks like they double anchored the end deadmen. Thank you very much for the pictures! More ideas....

Marcus
 
   / Suspension bridge design #26  
A little larger than yours, but sometimes the experts don't get it right.

 
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   / Suspension bridge design #28  
People here are getting the side pieces from pallet racking systems and using them as bridge side railings, and running rough cut boards across them. they go for $30-40 a 15 ft length for the home depot type used.I built a utility trailer out of one.
 
   / Suspension bridge design #29  
People here are getting the side pieces from pallet racking systems and using them as bridge side railings, and running rough cut boards across them. they go for $30-40 a 15 ft length for the home depot type used.I built a utility trailer out of one.[/QUOTE

Where is around here. Where you from. How did you get the metal? Thanks.
 
   / Suspension bridge design #30  
Have you thought about using a semi flatbed. They are arched slightly. You could drive across it and it would be 40' long. I dont know if they make them 53' long or not, but it would be worth looking in to. I know it would possibly be difficult to get down there though. Maybe you could take it in there down the blm road? Just thought I'd throw out another option.
 

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