August-September, 2002 - N. David Charkes of Fairlee, Vermont visited the work site while Alpine Construction of Stillwater, New York was rehabilitating the 135-year old wooden bridge. David brought his camera and his questions on August 29 and 30, and again on September 6. The following are his photos and his captions.
General view from the west
Photo by N. David Charkes
August 2002
New timbers, stacked
Photo by N. David Charkes
August 2002
Bridge from SW side
Photo by N. David Charkes
August 2002
Attaching sling to timber (3 boards thick)
Photo by N. David Charkes
August 2002
Moving timber into place
Photo by N. David Charkes
August 2002
Timber in place
¹Photo by N. David Charkes
August 2002
Aligning timber by pounding
Photo by N. David Charkes
August 2002
One week later
³Photo by N. David Charkes
August 2002
Roadway from the west
Photo by N. David Charkes
August 2002
New boards. Note destination sticker
Photo by N. David Charkes
August 2002
Crew preparing winch
Photo by N. David Charkes
August 2002
Slinging timber
Photo by N. David Charkes
August 2002
Pounding trunnels to secure timber
Photo by N. David Charkes
August 2002
Moving next timber into place
Photo by N. David Charkes
August 2002
View of a vertical bolt through joist
²Photo by N. David Charkes
August 2002
Camber information provided by Jim Ligon
Photo by N. David Charkes
August 2002
- Note separation between long timbers over length of bridge and floor joists - timbers will later be pulled up to meet joists to create 13.5" camber over horizontal at center. (Prior to repair, center had fallen 10.5" below horizontal.)
- Bolts will be tightened over length of bridge to create camber
- View from the SW. Note that the long timbers have been drawn up to the roadway joists to create a camber of 13.5" in midspan.