SPIKER
Elite Member
Real lumber yards will have 2x8 T&G available as well used for larger barns skirt boards, what is on mine. The T&G is more of a square notch on them than the wimpy round notches on the big box stores lumber.
I agree not to use them in a flat bridge deck type application though.
When I did the numbers on my Bridge Re-decking and cost of a Culvert I found my 20 something foot long bridge cost same as a good Culvert. I had access to the creek wash bottom & it is dry enough in summer/fall to scoop out the needed gravel to fill it in.
So I figured a new deck only lasts about 15 years driving over it (if that long) & guess I have maybe 25~30 years left at my place before I'm too old to care I went with the culvert and filled in the old bridge. I left the bridge in place and stuffed culverts under it, pulled loose the decking and drove out filling in buried the steel beams in the gravel. I have a thread in here some place probably 5 or 6 pages back now with a lot of pics.
Mark
I agree not to use them in a flat bridge deck type application though.
When I did the numbers on my Bridge Re-decking and cost of a Culvert I found my 20 something foot long bridge cost same as a good Culvert. I had access to the creek wash bottom & it is dry enough in summer/fall to scoop out the needed gravel to fill it in.
So I figured a new deck only lasts about 15 years driving over it (if that long) & guess I have maybe 25~30 years left at my place before I'm too old to care I went with the culvert and filled in the old bridge. I left the bridge in place and stuffed culverts under it, pulled loose the decking and drove out filling in buried the steel beams in the gravel. I have a thread in here some place probably 5 or 6 pages back now with a lot of pics.
Mark