Hi all, have been searching through internet for videos on how to shim a lintel and can't find anything. Would appreciate any advice on how to do this.
I'll be laying 1500mm long lintels in rows of 2 to span a total of 3000mm. 1800mm of the lintel will be on a concrete base and the remaining will be laid over paving stone. So there is about 10-50mm to fill from the wonky paving stones.
My plan:
Use steel shims (50mm x 50mm squares) at either end of each lintel and raise all the lintels to highest point as nessecary.
Next part im stuck on....what to do next? Lay a bed of mortar to fill the gap between the steel shim?
Do you also encase the steel shims in the mortar too or remove once the mortar has set?
Do you use mortar or something else?
Is there a limit to how high can you shim a lintel?
Will the steel rust, can you just use mild steel?
I'll be laying 1500mm long lintels in rows of 2 to span a total of 3000mm. 1800mm of the lintel will be on a concrete base and the remaining will be laid over paving stone. So there is about 10-50mm to fill from the wonky paving stones.
My plan:
Use steel shims (50mm x 50mm squares) at either end of each lintel and raise all the lintels to highest point as nessecary.
Next part im stuck on....what to do next? Lay a bed of mortar to fill the gap between the steel shim?
Do you also encase the steel shims in the mortar too or remove once the mortar has set?
Do you use mortar or something else?
Is there a limit to how high can you shim a lintel?
Will the steel rust, can you just use mild steel?