I have come across a problem after knocking one wall down and removing the door frame.
I need to fit a steel and need to set a 150 mm pad stone on top of what was the edge of an internal wall door way. The edge bricks (engineering bricks) are set vertically ( on their ends) where the old door frame was. Half of my pad stone would sit on top of these bricks. It looks like there are three tied in horizontal bricks for every vertical brick. Is that a problem for the pad stone mounting?
Pictures attached. The first picture shows a green line which gives me 150 mm for my pad stone to sit on. Half of it would be on a vertically set engineering bricks. The second picture show the whole of the wall edge
I need to fit a steel and need to set a 150 mm pad stone on top of what was the edge of an internal wall door way. The edge bricks (engineering bricks) are set vertically ( on their ends) where the old door frame was. Half of my pad stone would sit on top of these bricks. It looks like there are three tied in horizontal bricks for every vertical brick. Is that a problem for the pad stone mounting?
Pictures attached. The first picture shows a green line which gives me 150 mm for my pad stone to sit on. Half of it would be on a vertically set engineering bricks. The second picture show the whole of the wall edge
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