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Hi All...
Possibly a stupid question, but here goes - how much weight can a concrete block (7.3N) and a Thermalite or Fibotherm (3.6N) actually support before it crushes?
Reason for asking is that I have 4m lintel (Catnic extra heavy duty) going in above some bi-fold doors - its a single storey extension, so the lean to roof will be sitting on the lintel. Wall is concrete blocks on outside, fibotherm on inside and the SE has just said to plonk the lintel straight on the blocks with a 150mm bearing with no padstone or anything... does that sound right?
Out of interest, how much weight could a 150mm bearing on fibotherm take? Is the calculation as follows:
150mm x 100mm = 15,000mm2
15,000mm2 x 3.6N = 54,000N
54,000N / 9.8 = 5,510kg
So you could sit 5.5 Tonnes on that little bit of block could you? Seems like a hell of a lot, but great if so...!
Thanks
Possibly a stupid question, but here goes - how much weight can a concrete block (7.3N) and a Thermalite or Fibotherm (3.6N) actually support before it crushes?
Reason for asking is that I have 4m lintel (Catnic extra heavy duty) going in above some bi-fold doors - its a single storey extension, so the lean to roof will be sitting on the lintel. Wall is concrete blocks on outside, fibotherm on inside and the SE has just said to plonk the lintel straight on the blocks with a 150mm bearing with no padstone or anything... does that sound right?
Out of interest, how much weight could a 150mm bearing on fibotherm take? Is the calculation as follows:
150mm x 100mm = 15,000mm2
15,000mm2 x 3.6N = 54,000N
54,000N / 9.8 = 5,510kg
So you could sit 5.5 Tonnes on that little bit of block could you? Seems like a hell of a lot, but great if so...!
Thanks