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Logging trail crossover..

Discussion in 'The DIY Room' started by Chaz, Sep 26, 2018.

  1. huskihl

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    For what he's doing, 2 6' pieces butted together with a piece of aluminum flashing over the seam on top would suffice
     
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    Yup, I've used plastic 5 gallon buckets for splices/repairs in tile/culverts many times...works gooder!
     
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    Not to mention, a 6' scrap of 12" culvert is scrap to most excavators. Might get them cheap
     
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    If you're going to do that, wrap a piece of erosion fabric, or roofing or landscaping fabric if you can't get any, tightly around the pipe under the flashing. If you have a little gap between the pipes and high water velocity you could have a blowout and eventually your pipe will washout. Or form a suckhole around the pipe, then when you drive over it will collapse and whatever you're driving is in the hole.
     
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    :yes: Gooder advice!
     
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