So, I've now gotten the low profile lintels replaced for the load carrying side of things. And I just had my outer skin lintels delivered. They won't fit as per the original plan.
As can be seen, the single skin lintel is too high. As it is only carrying the load of 3 rows of bricks, it's over rated, but at a 2.7m span, I couldn't get a smaller alternative.
I see two options at this point
1) Trim and re-passivate the top of the lintel and use cut bricks.
OR
2) Notch the joists (I know joist notching is a red flag, but it's outside of the span).
Both will maintain the required structural integrity, though I would rather not modify the factory supplied lintels. But likewise, don't really want to notch the timber.
Any thoughts or reasons to favor one solution over the other?
Cheers,
Fubar.
As can be seen, the single skin lintel is too high. As it is only carrying the load of 3 rows of bricks, it's over rated, but at a 2.7m span, I couldn't get a smaller alternative.
I see two options at this point
1) Trim and re-passivate the top of the lintel and use cut bricks.
OR
2) Notch the joists (I know joist notching is a red flag, but it's outside of the span).
Both will maintain the required structural integrity, though I would rather not modify the factory supplied lintels. But likewise, don't really want to notch the timber.
Any thoughts or reasons to favor one solution over the other?
Cheers,
Fubar.