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  • dbhansen
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    Re: Gauge of lintels in block stand?

    Originally posted by Dutchoven View Post
    If you send me the span measurement, your brick size and the size of the mortar joint your shooting for, I can calculate the number of bricks and even tell calculate a taper for you if you want to do any cutting
    Best
    Dutch
    Thanks Dutch!! I'll keep that in mind and let you know.

    Daren

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  • dmun
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    What a good resource! Who knew that every row of bricks above an arch needed an individual flashing?

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  • Dutchoven
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    Re: Gauge of lintels in block stand?

    If you send me the span measurement, your brick size and the size of the mortar joint your shooting for, I can calculate the number of bricks and even tell calculate a taper for you if you want to do any cutting
    Best
    Dutch

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  • dbhansen
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    I just came across this document on brick arches:

    Brick Masonry Arches

    It has lots of images to get the brain juices flowing!

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  • dbhansen
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    Now that's an interesting idea. The arch itself could help support the hearth slab. I like it!

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  • brokencookie
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    Re: Gauge of lintels in block stand?

    Originally posted by Dutchoven View Post
    You could build the arches first and then pour the slab...
    Just a thought!
    Dutch
    You must be reading my mind. My plan is to do exactly that. Hopefully I will get the arch right. But if I don't, I can tear it down and redo it up until the slab is poured. The arch should provide a lot more bearing strenght than a straight lintel

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  • Dutchoven
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    You could build the arches first and then pour the slab...
    Just a thought!
    Dutch

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  • dbhansen
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    Thanks for the input! I'm considering a cantilevered hearth and a brick arch in the opening to the wood storage area (kinda like my avatar shows, and like Ken has done), so I think I need the blocks to span the opening. But I will investigate these ideas further and try to find pictures of other methods. Thanks again.

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  • asudavew
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    I love the idea of forgoing the lintel.
    But I used one.
    Just an old t-shaped bar from a garage door opener that the previous owner left at my house.
    It worked fine and the t-shape adds some strength.

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  • dmun
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    Here's a clever idea from JED:



    Cutting out sections of block divider, and inserting rebar for a reinforced lintel. Of course you have to support the span from below when you set it up, and fill it with concrete. A slightly more expensive idea is to buy a pre-cast concrete lintel to span the gap. You could do like I did, and make a form and build a masonry arch.

    Or as christo says, you could just put an extra piece of rebar in the front of the slab, and forgo the lintel entirely.

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  • christo
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    If I had it to do over again - and I likely will someday....

    I would forgo the lintels all together - and let the slab span the opening in the front. There are many examples of this alternative here.

    Christo

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  • dmun
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    Re: Gauge of lintels in block stand?

    I think the thicker/bigger angle iron is indicated. Don't hesitate to visit your local junkyard/scrap metal dealer. They may have even bigger pieces, and will cut it to length for you. I think the stuff at HD is overpriced.

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  • dbhansen
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    Gauge of lintels in block stand?

    I was checking out the angle iron at the local Big Box Store and found that they carry varying widths and thicknesses. I specifically recall that they had some at about 1.25" wide @ 1/8" gauge and about 2" wide @ 3/16" gauge. Would those both be wide and strong enough? What's the recommended minimum gauge for the lintels?
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