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Im a bit concerned about applying bonding directly over a steel lintel holding up an RSJ in regard to cracking...
Is there a trick to it or some mesh or a product that is good for these sort of scenarios where movement between 2 different substrates?
Really trying to minimize cracking in the future... I was considering making up the thickness around the lintel in bonding and then making up the plaster thickness on the lintel (highlighted in yellow) by layering on 1kg of fibacryl as it has those flexible qualities (although application will likely be a pig!) with a view to help stop future movement. What do we think?
Avoiding cracking is my main concern and theres only about 5mm thickness from steel to plaster ao really no way of adding plasterboard or similar. along this 6m wall.
@Wayners - Any thoughts?
Is there a trick to it or some mesh or a product that is good for these sort of scenarios where movement between 2 different substrates?
Really trying to minimize cracking in the future... I was considering making up the thickness around the lintel in bonding and then making up the plaster thickness on the lintel (highlighted in yellow) by layering on 1kg of fibacryl as it has those flexible qualities (although application will likely be a pig!) with a view to help stop future movement. What do we think?
Avoiding cracking is my main concern and theres only about 5mm thickness from steel to plaster ao really no way of adding plasterboard or similar. along this 6m wall.
@Wayners - Any thoughts?
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