found a roughly 12' long, 8' wide 2' tall aluminum bridge about 3 miles from nearest road. it has awesome aluminum i-beams about two feet tall, is generally just a hoss looking bridge in immaculate shape and probably 60 years old, no one has used in years. it has steel rivets holding it together. am guessing i might be able to take a portable oxy-acetylene torch up there to bust the rivets out (they're mostly 1" x 3" suckers, and a large pipe wrench might break the rest of the nuts off...) does anyone have any suggestions on this? in terms of scale it's much bigger than I'm used to. advice or opinions welcome. am guestimating that the whole thing is probably a ton or so. In spite of being on an old logging road it is not accessible at this point by anything motorized. not a chance. Get a couple of athletes together and call it cross training right?
thanks in advance
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