Hello, I poured about 780 lbs of concrete mixed with perlite to fill the wooden form. Inside the chimney form is a double wall galvanized chimney pipes. They are 8 feet tall. Inner chimney is 8” outer is 11.5”
Im concerned about weight on existing arch. Possible arch blow out is a big issue on my mind.
In hindsight I should have build the chimney out of hardy board and just added stucco over it. But Im here now.
My welder freind came over, we are planning on welding some 1/4 “ flat strap steel to the outside of chimney and then down the sides to the main base. Then concrete anchor the flat strap steel against the base the base. This will add support to the arch if it decides to blow out. The steel will contain the arch and now alow it to blow out.
Please see pictures with yellow highlight to show the welding idea.
My question to you is…
Im concerned about weight on existing arch. Possible arch blow out is a big issue on my mind.
In hindsight I should have build the chimney out of hardy board and just added stucco over it. But Im here now.
My welder freind came over, we are planning on welding some 1/4 “ flat strap steel to the outside of chimney and then down the sides to the main base. Then concrete anchor the flat strap steel against the base the base. This will add support to the arch if it decides to blow out. The steel will contain the arch and now alow it to blow out.
Please see pictures with yellow highlight to show the welding idea.
My question to you is…
- Should I dismantle the chimney? Cut away the cement etc.
- Should I go ahead and weld some flat bar to the chimney and add support for the arch and arch base.
Google drive link with more pictures.
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1p4K68BkjlGE1mAxvPac0e-BxViRnFP_i?usp=sharing
What would you do?
Thank you
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