Pad stone on a sunday
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Due to lets call it a balls up, I have a steel on a genie right now waiting for a padstone underneath it. It's to bed 110mm above a perp.steel so I'd prefer a padstone to cut down ideally. The genie goes back on Tuesday at 7am, no option.
Anyone know who will do a pad stone on a Sunday/BH Monday? Or have any alternative suggestions - not keen on engineers+big bed+slate etc.
Anyone know who will do a pad stone on a Sunday/BH Monday? Or have any alternative suggestions - not keen on engineers+big bed+slate etc.
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johnny if the steel is in the correct location then the existing must be cut down to make the pad work regardless
lately we have been using 140by 100 by 600 mm prestressed concrete lintels as pads
but, big BUT, you must do as per the engineers drawings
i do have a couple of the above lintels in my lock up if you want to drive to luton
IME 110mm isnt enough for A padstone
LLL
lately we have been using 140by 100 by 600 mm prestressed concrete lintels as pads
but, big BUT, you must do as per the engineers drawings
i do have a couple of the above lintels in my lock up if you want to drive to luton
IME 110mm isnt enough for A padstone
LLL
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ok what I have is a 5.1m steel at 2.1m from dpc over the bifolds. The steel in question takes the floor joists ands a 4" blockwork wall above, bears on the top of this one at a right angle but 110mm higher, supported at the other end with a pier as per the drawing. So i need something betwen the steels if you see what I mean.
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As you say Tony, too low. Was tempted to stud it too but wanted to do it as per the drawing as far as we could (drawing showed a Celcon in between the steels, I was not exactly keen on that idea, i do prefer to overengineer things lol.
That's a dressing-room-in-waiting that's piped up, so yes, its temp!
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That's a dressing-room-in-waiting that's piped up, so yes, its temp!
Am a bit of an amateur at this so permanently ****ting myself as well as trying to get back to my own business....
All help gratefully received with thanks!
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damn.
Cheers though LLL I will look into the alternatives asap. We are at ff joist height so could change for the upstairs at least.
Interestingly on the flank wall, 14m single storey, I have a plate to dpc vertical crack on both inner and outer leaves, about 2m apart. Through joints and blocks. My neighbour is a surveyor, reckons its down to thermal changes as the blockwork is in full sun, and was laid in Jan, we've had nothing but sun since.
Cheers though LLL I will look into the alternatives asap. We are at ff joist height so could change for the upstairs at least.
Interestingly on the flank wall, 14m single storey, I have a plate to dpc vertical crack on both inner and outer leaves, about 2m apart. Through joints and blocks. My neighbour is a surveyor, reckons its down to thermal changes as the blockwork is in full sun, and was laid in Jan, we've had nothing but sun since.
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ooo i like that idea.
Have a cpl of internal 4" divinding walls to go in so will take the opportunity. Cheers LLL
I was in Allbuild today and the lad suggested the crack could be notched with a 4" grinder then chemical-fixing stuff gunged in so thats on the list for this week.
Trying to organise the tarp for the temp roof arrangement, bl**dy massive it is, about 12m2. Fella in Farnham does them apparently.
Have a cpl of internal 4" divinding walls to go in so will take the opportunity. Cheers LLL
I was in Allbuild today and the lad suggested the crack could be notched with a 4" grinder then chemical-fixing stuff gunged in so thats on the list for this week.
Trying to organise the tarp for the temp roof arrangement, bl**dy massive it is, about 12m2. Fella in Farnham does them apparently.
full bed only - spot and dabs are the scourge!!