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Cool. Now I only have to make four of these!!! Thanks Brian for the pics. I assume the slider is the block under the shallower bridge (I can see a gap between the two) and the pivot is below under the deeper bridge?
Yes, all correct. BUT looking for a better shot of the shoes, I looked at the shots of both ends of that larger bridge and BOTH end are the same.. no sliding shoes. I am a little confused, but I am sure there is a reason.
Or a dab of solder ground to a hex on a 0.015" brass wire, and yes, it pivots :jimmo, I would have to respectfully disagree with you on the shoe placement. Cantilevering all of the load out to the very corner beyond the structure would likely allow the center to deflect and try to rip the girder off. Placing it here spreads the load to all the members, not just the girder. All of the load bearing including the ribs on the inside of the girder come down to that structural intersection below. I have observed these shoes set back from the end of the bridge. An image showing otherwise would help!
I have an image for you but I've never posted a pic here before. How do I do that?
Thanks for the input everybody! Tony, what does the shoe on the other end of that bridge look like? I thought I remembered seeing another shot of this from you in the past. (That clearance to the road kills me- I'd be afraid to walk under it!)
... I would suspect that the other side is simply not bolted to the abutment and has a second U shaped plate under it that is bolted so the bridge can't move sideways.