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David - can't really tell in the photos - have you stapled chicken wire or something over them?? They will be like walking on ice in a couple of years time.

Lovley wood by the way, looks a great way of using timber you already have.

 

Ditto the above, nice bridge, but someone will go a purler and then they will want to know who made it!

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Yes with my Alaskan mill it feels good to use the timber i have rather than buying timber:001_smile:

 

 

There's nowt as good as an alaskan!!

 

 

:thumbup:

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Yes i put wire on the bridge but i have not done it in the picture. I use 065 with the alaskan and 026 with a mini mill:thumbup: I have to put wire on bridges or the beaters willmake a claim you know what the shooting lot are like:cursing:

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one i done a while back, i have done a few bridges some with the alaskan mill felling the oak on site others bringing everything too site.

Dont have many pictures though its something i have only started to do on a regular basis.

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one i done a while back, i have done a few bridges some with the alaskan mill felling the oak on site others bringing everything too site.

Dont have many pictures though its something i have only started to do on a regular basis.

 

good bridge robert, i like bridges i do. :thumbup1:

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