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Makes sense they would weld it, as welds are stronger than the parent material, hence wont break like bolts, last longer (provided they dont get any porosity), and can be a smoother joint. Looks like a single J butt weld from their diagram. Hard to see though. 

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We haven’t seen that in any of the pictures yet. I’m sure there is more than 1 way to do this. You can’t see any metal sticking out from the middle of the new concrete roadway.

 

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The original Tiques had pretty big and elaborate stations, too. I think its that big to keep the entire queue covered and be able to have multiple cars stacked in the station.  

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48 minutes ago, fyrfyter said:

It doesn’t look like the covered bridge is finished. Will it be fully enclosed, or do we expect those openings to stay?

Having looked at the blue prints, the openings are planned to stay.

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5 minutes ago, Shawn Meyer said:

I've been away from KI central lately. Has there been anything new in construction for KI antique cars?

Not recently. Hopefully we get another KIBlog update soon.

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On 1/19/2019 at 11:40 AM, sixohdieselrage said:

Makes sense they would weld it, as welds are stronger than the parent material, hence wont break like bolts, last longer (provided they dont get any porosity), and can be a smoother joint. Looks like a single J butt weld from their diagram. Hard to see though. 

I'd say it's just a fillet weld.  They don't show any prep work to the base material being done.  Still a very strong weld though.

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Was one I always really enjoyed to slow down for a bit.  For some reason I seem to remember being more fond of getting on in Rivertown over the Coney entrance.  It would have been almost the same ride I'd imagine?  Anybody know what the main differences may have been?  I can just remember preferring that one is all.

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I remember for a while they only ever used the Coney entrance. Thinking back and I will say way back so memory may be foggy. I don't remember ever going when they used both sides.

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I think they stopped using the Rivertown side (known as the Ohio Overland Auto Livery) around 1999 or so.  It was one of the first years that I had a season pass (which was in 1998).

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