Hello all.
Before I ask my question I think I'd better explain how we got to where we are. My house was built as a private dwelling, then converted to a shop. The front wall was taken out, an RSG put across and a plate glass window put in. Then the shop was converted BACK to a house, and a crappy damp, nasty looking bay window thing tacked over the aperture (also covering the RSG).
Now I've bought the house, torn down the crappy bay window, built a low wall across the original aperture and slotted in a nice wooden casement window. So far so good. But the RSG is now exposed on the exterior of the house, and before I get it rendered I need to fill it with something to bring it flush, or as near as I can, with the brickwork above.
Any advice on what to try? Can I sandwich bricks in there with mortar - will they hold? If I try that route, would it help to treat the steel with PVA beforehand?
Or should I fit in apeice of timber in there, and if so - how to attach it? I've got nothing in my toolbox that looks like it would drill a hole throught the RSG.
Any ideas gratefully received.
Oz
Before I ask my question I think I'd better explain how we got to where we are. My house was built as a private dwelling, then converted to a shop. The front wall was taken out, an RSG put across and a plate glass window put in. Then the shop was converted BACK to a house, and a crappy damp, nasty looking bay window thing tacked over the aperture (also covering the RSG).
Now I've bought the house, torn down the crappy bay window, built a low wall across the original aperture and slotted in a nice wooden casement window. So far so good. But the RSG is now exposed on the exterior of the house, and before I get it rendered I need to fill it with something to bring it flush, or as near as I can, with the brickwork above.
Any advice on what to try? Can I sandwich bricks in there with mortar - will they hold? If I try that route, would it help to treat the steel with PVA beforehand?
Or should I fit in apeice of timber in there, and if so - how to attach it? I've got nothing in my toolbox that looks like it would drill a hole throught the RSG.
Any ideas gratefully received.
Oz