I'm trying to remove a wooden beam from a fire place that is sat onto of the brick work either side of the fire.
Initially it looked like it was just sat on top of the brick but it's got a couple of metal straps either side that appear to go up into the void behind the plasterboard.
I'm going to slide a hacksaw blade down the back and cut though as I can't get in with a Dremel.
But was thinking how was this fitted in the first place??? There are no signs whatsoever of the metal strip going into or being fastened to the wall from the front.(pb has jus been papered and painted. Not skimmed and no signs of filler) the bracket just goes up into a small cutout in the plasterboard covered by the beam.
The clearance ive managed to get in the pic is about all the slack I've managed to create between the beam and the wall so
I'm a bit bit baffled as to how the straps were fitted to the beam and the wall in the first place.
P.s I'm needing to remove the beam without damaging the wall.
Initially it looked like it was just sat on top of the brick but it's got a couple of metal straps either side that appear to go up into the void behind the plasterboard.
I'm going to slide a hacksaw blade down the back and cut though as I can't get in with a Dremel.
But was thinking how was this fitted in the first place??? There are no signs whatsoever of the metal strip going into or being fastened to the wall from the front.(pb has jus been papered and painted. Not skimmed and no signs of filler) the bracket just goes up into a small cutout in the plasterboard covered by the beam.
The clearance ive managed to get in the pic is about all the slack I've managed to create between the beam and the wall so
I'm a bit bit baffled as to how the straps were fitted to the beam and the wall in the first place.
P.s I'm needing to remove the beam without damaging the wall.