Bricker & Remnant
You always talk about precision. Ever thought about putting that into building a quick bridge for a flood? I could handle the hammering, you could lay out the safest plan.
Sure, but first we need to measure the span, calculate the load, pick the right timber, and secure the bearings. I’ll lay out the plan, you swing the hammer. Just don’t let your swing be the weak link.
Sounds good. Let’s get the measurements right, pick the right wood, and make sure the bearings are solid. I’ll keep the hammer on target. No weak links.
Alright, I’ll draft the specs and calculate the stresses. Keep the hammer steady, and we’ll get that bridge out of the water in record time.
Alright, specs in hand, stresses checked— I’ll keep that hammer steady. Let’s get that bridge up before the next wave.
Good. Just remember, the bridge is only as strong as the last bolt—keep an eye on that, and we’ll have a safe span in time.
Got it, I’ll double‑check that last bolt. No slack in the chain. Let's finish strong.
Alright, double‑check that bolt, no slack, and we’ll close the gap before the next surge. Precision is our best tool.
Got it, lock that bolt tight and keep the span steady. We'll have it solid before the next surge.