Hi all
I am about to decorate a bathroom. The house is end of terrace. The roof is pitched in three planes. That is to say, it doesn't have a gable end.
Part of the corner roofing "joist" is visible in the corner of the room where the two external walls meet (sorry- not sure of the correct name).
I am guessing that it is notched and sits on a length of timber that spans the top course of bricks. Would it be ok to use an oscillating saw to trim away the visible part?
I was hoping to remove the visible part and then chisel off another mm or two before filling.
I am about to decorate a bathroom. The house is end of terrace. The roof is pitched in three planes. That is to say, it doesn't have a gable end.
Part of the corner roofing "joist" is visible in the corner of the room where the two external walls meet (sorry- not sure of the correct name).
I am guessing that it is notched and sits on a length of timber that spans the top course of bricks. Would it be ok to use an oscillating saw to trim away the visible part?
I was hoping to remove the visible part and then chisel off another mm or two before filling.