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Hi there
After some advice - I need to remove the trimmer joist as illustrated in the attached photo.
I think the best way to support the remaining joist is with some sort of gallows bracket, but there doesn't seem to be anything generic available... they're either too big (designed to support chimney breasts) or too small (designed to be shelf brackets).
Does anyone know of something in particular that would do the job?
It needs to be load bearing for domestic dwellings (1.5kN/m2 I believe), and it'll be anchored to an internal 100mm block wall.
Any advice appreciated.
After some advice - I need to remove the trimmer joist as illustrated in the attached photo.
I think the best way to support the remaining joist is with some sort of gallows bracket, but there doesn't seem to be anything generic available... they're either too big (designed to support chimney breasts) or too small (designed to be shelf brackets).
Does anyone know of something in particular that would do the job?
It needs to be load bearing for domestic dwellings (1.5kN/m2 I believe), and it'll be anchored to an internal 100mm block wall.
Any advice appreciated.