Hello,
I'm halfway through a project that I started back in December. I opened up the fireplace in my living room and put in a wood burning stove. Bit of a job but the stove is in and working well.
My next and final bit to complete is fixing an oak beam for a mantle. I've bought a 7"x7"x52" green Oak beam to do the job. My dilemna is how to fix it to the wall. I don't want to go down the path of building two pillar to support it and would much rather support it with anchor bolts.
I have done a bit a research and it appears that three 20mm threaded bar anchors fixed into the chimney breast with anchor resin and then anchored into the beam will do the job???
My only concern is that the beam is a lot heavier than I thought it would be.
Is this adequate????
I'm halfway through a project that I started back in December. I opened up the fireplace in my living room and put in a wood burning stove. Bit of a job but the stove is in and working well.
My next and final bit to complete is fixing an oak beam for a mantle. I've bought a 7"x7"x52" green Oak beam to do the job. My dilemna is how to fix it to the wall. I don't want to go down the path of building two pillar to support it and would much rather support it with anchor bolts.
I have done a bit a research and it appears that three 20mm threaded bar anchors fixed into the chimney breast with anchor resin and then anchored into the beam will do the job???
My only concern is that the beam is a lot heavier than I thought it would be.
Is this adequate????