This video is incredible, showcasing an 80-day journey of building an iron bridge over a stream with a budget of $10k. 🌉 The added challenge of constructing wooden deck planks highlights both the creativity and hard work involved in this ambitious project. It’s inspiring to see the dedication and skill needed to bring such a vision to life, turning a simple stream into a functional and impressive structure. 💪🔨
Strong foundation, and weak sheet metal tubing. Built something strong to finish with something so weak. I like all you videos by the way. Great work skills.
You did an amazing job, and your skills are fantastic for a woman, we usually only see these skills in men, I take my hat off to you. But never underestimate the power of nature, you supported this entire structure on the ground and to make matters worse, you supported it on the ground in water, and without a deeper foundation suitable for bridges over rivers, your work will not last long, the first flood of the river will wash it all away downstream.
@@DungBushcraft-dq4cuyou’re such a hardworking smart young lady please read all your comments and take the constructive criticism seriously we all love and respect you and want you to be successful. HAPPY NEW YEAR 🎊🎈🥂🍾 wishing you all the success happiness and prosperity 🥂
No no no lady your cables must be tightly in place and the structures must be fix on your foundation if not all your efforts on that bridge is useless,, you are amazing and hard working girl don’t waste it , God bless you
Hi sweetie ! I'm not sure what your plans are with securing the steel to the concrete but I would suggest you do and not just leave it free floating otherwise it may end up being destroyed in a big flooding event getting washed down the river. In America we have concrete screws that you screw into concrete after you have drilled a hole just a small size smaller than the screw. You would screw through the steel into the concrete. Sometimes you have to use what is called anchors that you would drive into the concrete that the screw goes into but it depends on what kind of Fastener you're using. It is an easy process but I would not leave all of that work just laying there for water to wash it off and possibly destroy it as it smashes against rocks as it goes down the river. You would fasten three screws across the steel frame laying on the concrete to secure it firmly. I would also recommend you replace some of the wood planking that you put down because some of it is in bad shape like being cracked or missing part of the board making it a tripping hazard. Looking forward to the end of this project.
Well said, she’s a smart woman she also read her comments and does take advice from her wise viewers ( you of course) how she left it right now not secure to the concrete columns it’s a ticking time bomb 💥 waiting for a disaster when it rains like the last time I would hate to see her work washed away ( HISTORY IS VERY GOOD AT REPEATING IT’S SELF) good work smart lady you outdid yourself on that bridge all on your lonesome …. You deserve B+ for your efforts…. You would have gotten A+ if you had used IRON AND CONCRETE on the walkway. ( and yes I do know it would be more costly)
You have done an amazing job , hopefully the weight of concrete piers and slimmer design will keep them from moving , the bride deck however requires a much more secure anchoring system as it is is will wash away , of course this may be how you have built it as a safety device but some fixing is still going to be required.
There are some who have questioned whether you did all this by yourself. But from what I've seen you do, I have no doubt you were quite capable of having done so.
Hello youg Lady. your bride it's looking good.but still shaking.you need to put a 1 inch ribar at each side between those concrete bases. ask someone to help you with a big hammer 🔨to push those rebars in to the water.and welded on top.good luck from Canada 🇨🇦
Yes tighten your spans to reduce movement….too much movement will collapse structure. Even weld & bolt down as structure will slide off pillar supports.Very,very important to stop sliding!!!!!!🤔❤️🙏
There' are some clear mistakes in her bridge. The walkway aluminium frame should have been bolted to the concrete columns. As it is, strong wind will blow it away. I would have liked to see the whole walkway made of concrete .The foundation will eventually start cracking away as it doesn't go few feet beneath the river bed. There is no way it can withstand the continuous water eroding force. It will be interesting to see how long her bridge will last though.
The bridge is not yet 100% ready, the girl will be posting the videos little by little, and she will definitely attach the metal structure to the concrete of the columns. But she is smart and is always learning from her own mistakes.
in spite of being a lady, your work is incredible to do such tough work alone ..,,im impressed with your work and like to support your videos to see other your coming videos.. great work..
just a thought--if all you intend your bridge to be is a walkway, then the tubing span is probably rigid enough. But if you ever use it for heavier loads, then the sagging may be an issue. have you considered installing some sort of a truss system , either above of below to make it more rigid? Cabling trusses could be one approach.
I have been watching you build this bridge and I have to say I am impressed with what you have achieved using basic tools. It's has been without a doubt major a challenge. I am however a little concerned with the structure of your walkway Dung. You seem to have a good solid foundation however when I saw you assembling the steel frames I was sure you were planning to make a reinforced concrete path. I am assuming work is still not complete and you will somehow secure the walkway to the foundations. But I am puzzled as to how you plan on doing this. I fear once the floods return the walkway will be washed away. Steel tubing is not an easy material to work with, over time it will rust and your welds will crack weakening the structure. I think if you had used bamboo you would have made a better stronger platform and one that could be repaired easily. Once again fixing the platform to the pillars remains a challenge. I look forward to your next video Good Luck.
Excellent job as previous videos. If people can have your strenght, world would be better. Only flowers, sweet water voice, and hard work. Bravo. Please take care of you : at 15:45, your foot is in the axis of the saw ! Dangerous... Nice year end to you.
Nice you were able to use some of the old boards for laying down the bridge deck. It looks like you shortened the length of the bridge by moving in Down the river, that should help reduce the pressure on the bridge at flood stage I would think. Your bridge is turning out very nice, going to be good looking and functional when completed. Thanks for sharing the build, enjoyed watching.
Sự xói mòn thủy lực sẽ làm suy yếu trụ cầu này và các trụ cầu khác trong thời gian lũ lụt trừ khi được bảo vệ bằng đá. Tra cứu rọ đá để bao bọc đá ở thượng nguồn, hai bên và hạ lưu.
Mình xem nhiều kênh có áp dungj rọ đá để kè hoặc hỗ trợ trụ cầu. Rọ đá có vẻ ổn khi áp dụng ở nơi khô như làm đường chứ ở dưới nước, rọ thép rỉ nhanh lắm.
Gratulacje za wytrwałość i cierpliwość. Dobrze że część desek uratowałaś z poprzedniego mostu a to dzięki linkom i łańcuchy. Jest przysłowie : jak się nie ma co się lubi....to się lubi co się ma .👍👍
The maximum load on a 40x20 metal profile section by 3 meters will be about 90 kilograms. The total load per section is obtained should not exceed 300 kilograms. It turns out to be an exclusively pedestrian bridge. Although if two-ton beams were used, it would be possible to use it with a reserve in terms of load capacity to move carts with cargo or motorcycles or mopeds. In its current design, the bridge is dangerous to use for cargo transportation.
1.1мм толщина профильной трубы на длину 3-4 метра, в результате грузоподъёмность не более 100кг. Отсутствие крепежа металла к опорам, трос можно было через отверстие пустить. Мост ради контента, сломается!
Bonjour. Merci pour cette vidéo. Très bonne réalisation ce pont mais.....il a une grosse faiblesse qui risque de coûter la vie aux gens qui le traversseront. La structure en acier est trop fragile et ne devrait pas se déformer au passage d'une personne. Les éléments metaliques doivent etre assemblée et boulonnés entre eux De plus elle devrait être solidement fixée à votre soutènement en béton par des Tirphons A la première grosse crue , votre structure métallique sera emportée. L'eau est 800 fois plus puissant que l'air.
Olá coração desejo uma ótima semana para você bem detalhado pontual diálogo desejo tudo de bom sucesso sempre destino saúde paz 🕊️ melhorias para sua gentileza de pessoa respeitada mundo inteiro público fã
Everything was looking good until the cable connection of bridge section. Then, to top that, using that old wood. You said in the first video it was going to be a 10000.00 bridge. Thats not 10k.😅
Still, the metal beams seem to me a bit underdimensioned. And if you build a concrete/iron construction, why not build it broader and even more sturdy?
Hello again may i sergest that all the sections of this bridge be secured to the pedestals with expanding bolts especially at each end of the bridge And On each column
@@Максьа если не смоет, так сломается если 3 человека пойдёт по нему, например. Пролеты вон уже прогнулись под своим весом и от хождения всего одной девочки...
That iron bridge is weak! Their foundations were not dig or laid at least 6 feet below the ground which can be easily washed out by a strong current or an strong earth quake! While the steel bars are not permanently placed or locked in the foundations making them loose and could collapsed through the passing of time!
Qualche ponte l'ho fatto nella mia vita, questo non è sicuro nemmeno come ponte pedonale, apprezzo i tuoi sforzi per costruirlo ma dovevi farlo più robusto.
Hello ya membuat jembatan di sungai air deras sangat bagus saya suka banget video bagus orang nya cantik kerja nya rajin banget oke selamat natal taun baru 2025
Minh không hiểu biết về cầu đường lắm nhưng mình thắc mắc là tại sao không làm các cọc sắt nhô lên rồi cố định các nhịp cầu vào đó? Nguyên tắc là không hàn chết vì thép sẽ dãn nở nhưng bẻ các cọc sắt quặp vào nhịp cầu sẽ chắc chắn và ổn định hơn.
If I tried to build such a structure in Canada it would requires years of planning, permits, engineering, legal and environmental studies and then cost hundreds of thousands if not millions of dollars. When it wad done my insurance company would find some kind of angle to extort even more $$$ out of my pocket.
You know Canada is a well developed country!!! …. The Canadian government would be building a bridge that Hugh not you ( you would not have gotten a permit to build that bridge) unless you are a Billionaire with a hard B
U r doing a very beautiful job on that bridge and it looks beautiful just like u beautiful and pretty . U r my type o women not afraid to get dirty and work .
This video is incredible, showcasing an 80-day journey of building an iron bridge over a stream with a budget of $10k. 🌉 The added challenge of constructing wooden deck planks highlights both the creativity and hard work involved in this ambitious project. It’s inspiring to see the dedication and skill needed to bring such a vision to life, turning a simple stream into a functional and impressive structure. 💪🔨
靚女❤這橋鐵軋😂不夠力😂反而用水泥做石橋反而吏有耐力😂這種橋好快斷橋😂😂😂力量大就會籪橋❤
Strong foundation, and weak sheet metal tubing. Built something strong to finish with something so weak.
I like all you videos by the way. Great work skills.
Exatamente....
Poderia pelo menos ter amarrado os metais nos pilares
It must be very satisfying to walk on this bridge that you made . It looks good and solid . Looking forward to the end result . Well done .😊
dont take a heavy load on that
You did an amazing job, and your skills are fantastic for a woman, we usually only see these skills in men, I take my hat off to you. But never underestimate the power of nature, you supported this entire structure on the ground and to make matters worse, you supported it on the ground in water, and without a deeper foundation suitable for bridges over rivers, your work will not last long, the first flood of the river will wash it all away downstream.
Thanks for the advice. I will think about fixing the flood damage problem.
@@DungBushcraft-dq4cu Yes, do it, you need to protect all your work and investment against the fury of nature. Stay awesome, stay safe 👍
@@DungBushcraft-dq4cuyou’re such a hardworking smart young lady please read all your comments and take the constructive criticism seriously we all love and respect you and want you to be successful. HAPPY NEW YEAR 🎊🎈🥂🍾 wishing you all the success happiness and prosperity 🥂
Xem mấy năm nay rồi, chú rất khâm phục sức khỏe và sự kiên nhẫn của cháu. Chúc cháu đạt nhiều thành công.
Cháu cảm ơn chú luôn theo dõi và ủng hộ cháu ạ
No no no lady your cables must be tightly in place and the structures must be fix on your foundation if not all your efforts on that bridge is useless,, you are amazing and hard working girl don’t waste it , God bless you
Yes you’re right the cables are too lose, I hope she fixed it
Well done so far but it needs more bracing for more stability🙏
👍👍💪😉🤗✨🎆2025🎆✨🤞🤞
Hi sweetie ! I'm not sure what your plans are with securing the steel to the concrete but I would suggest you do and not just leave it free floating otherwise it may end up being destroyed in a big flooding event getting washed down the river. In America we have concrete screws that you screw into concrete after you have drilled a hole just a small size smaller than the screw. You would screw through the steel into the concrete. Sometimes you have to use what is called anchors that you would drive into the concrete that the screw goes into but it depends on what kind of Fastener you're using. It is an easy process but I would not leave all of that work just laying there for water to wash it off and possibly destroy it as it smashes against rocks as it goes down the river. You would fasten three screws across the steel frame laying on the concrete to secure it firmly.
I would also recommend you replace some of the wood planking that you put down because some of it is in bad shape like being cracked or missing part of the board making it a tripping hazard. Looking forward to the end of this project.
Well said, she’s a smart woman she also read her comments and does take advice from her wise viewers ( you of course) how she left it right now not secure to the concrete columns it’s a ticking time bomb 💥 waiting for a disaster when it rains like the last time I would hate to see her work washed away ( HISTORY IS VERY GOOD AT REPEATING IT’S SELF) good work smart lady you outdid yourself on that bridge all on your lonesome …. You deserve B+ for your efforts…. You would have gotten A+ if you had used IRON AND CONCRETE on the walkway. ( and yes I do know it would be more costly)
Very well build bridge.🌉💪👍🥰
What a very bright intelligent young woman she is with her building skills.
You have done an amazing job , hopefully the weight of concrete piers and slimmer design will keep them from moving , the bride deck however requires a much more secure anchoring system as it is is will wash away , of course this may be how you have built it as a safety device but some fixing is still going to be required.
Cô ấy đã hoàn thành. Wow She got er done. Wow
There are some who have questioned whether you did all this by yourself. But from what I've seen you do, I have no doubt you were quite capable of having done so.
Kompliment zu dieser Brücke 👍🏻sie sind eine kluge und starke Frau. Zum Jahreswechsel wünsche ich ihnen gute Gesundheit und Glück 🍀 ❤
Thank you verymuch
I wish I could lend you my cordless DeWalt drill…. You would love it! I enjoy watching your fierce work ethic.
Well done you are a hardworking women ❤😅
Such a great job and I loved the video 😘👍🏻💕💕🙏🏻🙏🏻
Saya lg nyimak pidio ini sangat bangga seorang wanita semangat bekerja bikin jembatan megah dan tdk mengenal lelah ok sukses trus berkarya
Hello Dung! supper nice bridge! Wishing you and your family a Happy New Year! 👏👏👏❤❤❤
Hello youg Lady. your bride it's looking good.but still shaking.you need to put a
1 inch ribar at each side between those concrete bases. ask someone to help you with a big hammer 🔨to push those rebars in to the water.and welded on top.good luck from Canada 🇨🇦
Yes tighten your spans to reduce movement….too much movement will collapse structure. Even weld & bolt down as structure will slide off pillar supports.Very,very important to stop sliding!!!!!!🤔❤️🙏
very talented, good work
Dung I hope you're going to anker the walking rails to the pillars 😢
Я це також помітив 😮
Esse é um grande projeto feito por você
I was wondering if you were going to salvage some materials from the old bridge. That's a good idea.
There' are some clear mistakes in her bridge. The walkway aluminium frame should have been bolted to the concrete columns. As it is, strong wind will blow it away. I would have liked to see the whole walkway made of concrete .The foundation will eventually start cracking away as it doesn't go few feet beneath the river bed. There is no way it can withstand the continuous water eroding force.
It will be interesting to see how long her bridge will last though.
I noticed it sounded like aluminum instead of iron. maybe she meant metal bridge.
The bridge is not yet 100% ready, the girl will be posting the videos little by little, and she will definitely attach the metal structure to the concrete of the columns. But she is smart and is always learning from her own mistakes.
@@silverjohnson3163if she says it's iron must be galvanized iron, not aluminum.
in spite of being a lady, your work is incredible to do such tough work alone ..,,im impressed with your work and like to support your videos to see other your coming videos.. great work..
Éste puente está quedando precioso y de gran utilidad, te felicito, eres genial. Te felicito. 👍👍👏👏
🎉🎉Feliz y próspero Año Nuevo 2025🎊🎊
Thank you.Happy New Year
just a thought--if all you intend your bridge to be is a walkway, then the tubing span is probably rigid enough. But if you ever use it for heavier loads, then the sagging may be an issue. have you considered installing some sort of a truss system , either above of below to make it more rigid? Cabling trusses could be one approach.
I have been watching you build this bridge and I have to say I am impressed with what you have achieved using basic tools. It's has been without a doubt major a challenge. I am however a little concerned with the structure of your walkway Dung. You seem to have a good solid foundation however when I saw you assembling the steel frames I was sure you were planning to make a reinforced concrete path. I am assuming work is still not complete and you will somehow secure the walkway to the foundations. But I am puzzled as to how you plan on doing this. I fear once the floods return the walkway will be washed away. Steel tubing is not an easy material to work with, over time it will rust and your welds will crack weakening the structure. I think if you had used bamboo you would have made a better stronger platform and one that could be repaired easily. Once again fixing the platform to the pillars remains a challenge. I look forward to your next video Good Luck.
Abraço , trabalho tá ficando muito bom 👍 🇧🇷🇧🇷
Excellent job as previous videos. If people can have your strenght, world would be better.
Only flowers, sweet water voice, and hard work. Bravo.
Please take care of you : at 15:45, your foot is in the axis of the saw ! Dangerous...
Nice year end to you.
Nice you were able to use some of the old boards for laying down the bridge deck. It looks like you shortened the length of the bridge by moving in Down the river, that should help reduce the pressure on the bridge at flood stage I would think. Your bridge is turning out very nice, going to be good looking and functional when completed. Thanks for sharing the build, enjoyed watching.
thank you for everything
Way to go, time and patience 🇯🇲
You are very talented lady
Muito bonita e linda demais adorei 😍😍❤️😍
Very good 🎉🎉
Parabéns. Trabalho extraordinário
Sự xói mòn thủy lực sẽ làm suy yếu trụ cầu này và các trụ cầu khác trong thời gian lũ lụt trừ khi được bảo vệ bằng đá. Tra cứu rọ đá để bao bọc đá ở thượng nguồn, hai bên và hạ lưu.
Mình xem nhiều kênh có áp dungj rọ đá để kè hoặc hỗ trợ trụ cầu. Rọ đá có vẻ ổn khi áp dụng ở nơi khô như làm đường chứ ở dưới nước, rọ thép rỉ nhanh lắm.
You have done a fantastic job but I would have fixed the frame into the concrete not steel ties never the less brilliant job❤
Gratulacje za wytrwałość i cierpliwość. Dobrze że część desek uratowałaś z poprzedniego mostu a to dzięki linkom i łańcuchy. Jest przysłowie : jak się nie ma co się lubi....to się lubi co się ma .👍👍
Good job lady keep it up
Welldone!!!you can be pleased!!
The maximum load on a 40x20 metal profile section by 3 meters will be about 90 kilograms. The total load per section is obtained should not exceed 300 kilograms. It turns out to be an exclusively pedestrian bridge. Although if two-ton beams were used, it would be possible to use it with a reserve in terms of load capacity to move carts with cargo or motorcycles or mopeds. In its current design, the bridge is dangerous to use for cargo transportation.
1.1мм толщина профильной трубы на длину 3-4 метра, в результате грузоподъёмность не более 100кг. Отсутствие крепежа металла к опорам, трос можно было через отверстие пустить. Мост ради контента, сломается!
It doesn't look like a 40x20 metal piece, but a 60x40 one. And it's not a 3m section but a 6m section instead.
Está ficando muito bom, parabéns para você linda guerreira!
Làm chống chéo dưới gầm sàn cầu nữa cho đỡ nhún, đỡ rung lắc !
Buenas noches un saludo desde costa de Guerrero México qué hermoso amanece tu país 🙏🙏🙏🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽
Flash flood is the biggest threat of this bridge , anyway good effort girl 💪🏻
BALNEÁRIO CAMBORIÚ-SC 🇧🇷
👋😎👍É NÓIS ✌️
FELIZ ANO NOVO 🥂 🍾
TAMOS 👊 JUNTOS
Excellent work.
I am following your bridge construction, Amazonia Brazil
Acompanho seus vídeos desde o começo do canal.
Cordiais saudações desde Barueri-SP Brasil 🇧🇷
Wonderful work...congratulations again...
Lembut tu jambatan kamu.kena tambah tiang @ penyanggah lg
Your skills and assets are both incredible.....
Love your work but the steel purlins are not strong enough and weakened at the welding joints.
E periculos pe unde mergi ai grija de tine ca esti tanarA si frumoasa zana florilor la multi ani astept terminarea podului
just to remind some critics, this is a pedestrian bridge. she's not going to drive tractors and trucks across it. i think she's doing a great job.
Bonjour. Merci pour cette vidéo.
Très bonne réalisation ce pont mais.....il a une grosse faiblesse qui risque de coûter la vie aux gens qui le traversseront.
La structure en acier est trop fragile et ne devrait pas se déformer au passage d'une personne. Les éléments metaliques doivent etre assemblée et boulonnés entre eux De plus elle devrait être solidement fixée à votre soutènement en béton par des Tirphons
A la première grosse crue , votre structure métallique sera emportée.
L'eau est 800 fois plus puissant que l'air.
Thán phục em ❤❤
If you have exclusive bounce or sagging in each bridge section a simple wire brace can be easily utilesed its called a besimer brace
Outstanding job
Bom dia moça
Um abraço pra você aí
Um bom trabalho pra você ai
Um feliz ano novo pra vc ai
Tchau
Brasil
👍👍
Hey girl ❤
Nice video
Nice job 👍👍 are you gonna cement that deck now? ….. a little wieght to keep it from floating away next flood? …. Happy New Year 🙏
Dung Bushcraft, you are very TALENTED Lady
Fantástico!!!
Hola admiro tu valor y coraje que tienes para fabricar ese puente eres una dama guerra
Olá coração desejo uma ótima semana para você bem detalhado pontual diálogo desejo tudo de bom sucesso sempre destino saúde paz 🕊️ melhorias para sua gentileza de pessoa respeitada mundo inteiro público fã
Everything was looking good until the cable connection of bridge section. Then, to top that, using that old wood.
You said in the first video it was going to be a 10000.00 bridge. Thats not 10k.😅
I am sure in local currency it is.
Still, the metal beams seem to me a bit underdimensioned. And if you build a concrete/iron construction, why not build it broader and even more sturdy?
Привет из России
С Наступающим 🎉 Новым Годом 2025😊🎉
Hello again may i sergest that all the sections of this bridge be secured to the pedestals with expanding bolts especially at each end of the bridge
And On each column
УРА мост построен 👍
Ага который не закрепленый к бетону 😅 и в большую сливу или шторм моста не станет 😂
@@Максьа если не смоет, так сломается если 3 человека пойдёт по нему, например. Пролеты вон уже прогнулись под своим весом и от хождения всего одной девочки...
Профиль не выдержит столько труда без толку
Wishing everyone a happy 2025 in good health and may it be prosperous.
That iron bridge is weak! Their foundations were not dig or laid at least 6 feet below the ground which can be easily washed out by a strong current or an strong earth quake! While the steel bars are not permanently placed or locked in the foundations making them loose and could collapsed through the passing of time!
Earthquake can destroy almost anything HELLO!!!
Great effort but look like it's bouncy with just her weight on it. Not really sure if it's safe.
Ты крепенькая девушка Я хотел бы тебе помогать, хотя ты очень далеко от меня. I love you
Qualche ponte l'ho fatto nella mia vita, questo non è sicuro nemmeno come ponte pedonale, apprezzo i tuoi sforzi per costruirlo ma dovevi farlo più robusto.
Your bridge is already sagging between the spans.
You keep dry feet 😂😂😂😂❤❤❤❤
Hello ya membuat jembatan di sungai air deras sangat bagus saya suka banget video bagus orang nya cantik kerja nya rajin banget oke selamat natal taun baru 2025
Salutari din romania
Its a footbridge not a major thoroughfare. Its so she can keep dry when crossing the river.
Хлипкий мост с низу нужно укреплять фермами что бы не прогибался а так молодец
Ферму можно создать и над мостом а не под ним
Тогда такие фермы будут выполнять функцию ограждений дополнительно
Minh không hiểu biết về cầu đường lắm nhưng mình thắc mắc là tại sao không làm các cọc sắt nhô lên rồi cố định các nhịp cầu vào đó? Nguyên tắc là không hàn chết vì thép sẽ dãn nở nhưng bẻ các cọc sắt quặp vào nhịp cầu sẽ chắc chắn và ổn định hơn.
Does it sound like steel when she walks on it ? I think its aluminum
@ no, it is steel. It is popular in my country.
If I tried to build such a structure in Canada it would requires years of planning, permits, engineering, legal and environmental studies and then cost hundreds of thousands if not millions of dollars. When it wad done my insurance company would find some kind of angle to extort even more $$$ out of my pocket.
You know Canada is a well developed country!!! …. The Canadian government would be building a bridge that Hugh not you ( you would not have gotten a permit to build that bridge) unless you are a Billionaire with a hard B
Super nice 39:38
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should last a long time
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U r doing a very beautiful job on that bridge and it looks beautiful just like u beautiful and pretty . U r my type o women not afraid to get dirty and work .
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Just weld it together and fasten it to the piers
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