Hello.
I am hoping you gentle folk might offer me some advice, even if it's a "don't be daft", or "that'll never work".
I'm at my uncle's house in France, helping him with some restoration work.
We're in the process of pointing the barn walls. I think it's the very first time it's being pointed with lime mortar because there's no sign anywhere that it's been pointed before.
One section is quite mis-aligned. See photos, attached.
As I see it we have three options, 1. ignore it and point it up as is, 2. dismantle that bit of the wall, and rebuild it, which would be a fair bit of work, and I wouldn't fancy working underneath it in case the lot comes crashing down.
The other option I thought of is to suspend a log from the tractor bucket, and use it like a battering ram to try to realign that bit of the wall.
The centre rubble filled part of the wall looks kind of empty. It's posssible to take a stone out, and you can see space behind the outer skin. Hence the two photos showing a hole in the wall.
The other side of the wall, inside the barn shows no sign at alll of being misaligned.
I guess it would make sense to have a spotter inside during any attempted battering process.
Is it a daft idea, or will it work?
I am hoping you gentle folk might offer me some advice, even if it's a "don't be daft", or "that'll never work".
I'm at my uncle's house in France, helping him with some restoration work.
We're in the process of pointing the barn walls. I think it's the very first time it's being pointed with lime mortar because there's no sign anywhere that it's been pointed before.
One section is quite mis-aligned. See photos, attached.
As I see it we have three options, 1. ignore it and point it up as is, 2. dismantle that bit of the wall, and rebuild it, which would be a fair bit of work, and I wouldn't fancy working underneath it in case the lot comes crashing down.
The other option I thought of is to suspend a log from the tractor bucket, and use it like a battering ram to try to realign that bit of the wall.
The centre rubble filled part of the wall looks kind of empty. It's posssible to take a stone out, and you can see space behind the outer skin. Hence the two photos showing a hole in the wall.
The other side of the wall, inside the barn shows no sign at alll of being misaligned.
I guess it would make sense to have a spotter inside during any attempted battering process.
Is it a daft idea, or will it work?