Seeking advice concerning my lintel, which is supported on 2 - 56" lengths of 3" angle iron (the red arrow in attached pic #4 shows the span). I took a grinder to the bottom of my lintel blocks so the iron wouldn't show from the front of the oven (see pics 1 & 3). The problem is, I mortared my block wall, so the tops of the 3 blocks resting on the iron are going to be 3/8" lower than the rest of the wall (I can mortar the corner blocks to raise them up, but the problem lies with the 3 blocks spanning the opening) (see pic #2). Any suggestions for raising the blocks & iron so it's level with the rest of the stand? A couple of options come to mind (but maybe I'm missing an obvious alternative):
a. Just mortar the ends of the blocks together and then fill them with concrete when I pour the hearth, making everything 'locked & level'.
b. Put some scrap pieces of steel under the ends of the angle iron to raise it up (I have some that will work) and then mortar everything into place. This would put all the weight onto those 2 small pieces of steel (about 2.5"W x 6"L). Perhaps I could fill the 2 cores that lie under the ends of the iron, so the small pieces are not resting over an open core.
c. Fill the cores under the ends of the angle iron and have the concrete go above the core by 3/8", and then rest the iron on that and then mortar everything into place.
d. Get 3 new blocks and put the angle iron on the outside edges instead of trying to be so fancy!
Thoughts? I'm leaning toward "b", but I'm not sure if it would be structurally sound.
a. Just mortar the ends of the blocks together and then fill them with concrete when I pour the hearth, making everything 'locked & level'.
b. Put some scrap pieces of steel under the ends of the angle iron to raise it up (I have some that will work) and then mortar everything into place. This would put all the weight onto those 2 small pieces of steel (about 2.5"W x 6"L). Perhaps I could fill the 2 cores that lie under the ends of the iron, so the small pieces are not resting over an open core.
c. Fill the cores under the ends of the angle iron and have the concrete go above the core by 3/8", and then rest the iron on that and then mortar everything into place.
d. Get 3 new blocks and put the angle iron on the outside edges instead of trying to be so fancy!
Thoughts? I'm leaning toward "b", but I'm not sure if it would be structurally sound.
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