Hi All,
I have a quick question for you all regarding bridges. I have searched the forums, but have not yet been able to find my answer.
I am in need of a new bridge over a creek at my property. The span is approx. 2 - 3 meters, and the bridge will experience occasional vehicular traffic in the form of pickups/suvs etc. A culvert is not really an option, as beavers would **** it up every season and cause other problems.
I plan on sandwiching some 2x10's (or 2x12's) together to form two beams, and then just use some 2x6's for the deck. My question is as follows: how many 2x10's (or 2x12's) do you think I would need to sandwich together to support the weight of a full-size pickup? I will be using carriage bolts to lug them together, and will use a ladder-style construction. They will sit on two footings of either concrete or timber - I have yet to decide.
Thanks in advance!
John
I have a quick question for you all regarding bridges. I have searched the forums, but have not yet been able to find my answer.
I am in need of a new bridge over a creek at my property. The span is approx. 2 - 3 meters, and the bridge will experience occasional vehicular traffic in the form of pickups/suvs etc. A culvert is not really an option, as beavers would **** it up every season and cause other problems.
I plan on sandwiching some 2x10's (or 2x12's) together to form two beams, and then just use some 2x6's for the deck. My question is as follows: how many 2x10's (or 2x12's) do you think I would need to sandwich together to support the weight of a full-size pickup? I will be using carriage bolts to lug them together, and will use a ladder-style construction. They will sit on two footings of either concrete or timber - I have yet to decide.
Thanks in advance!
John