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Supporting stone when renovating mill
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<blockquote data-quote="Robin2020" data-source="post: 7476998" data-attributes="member: 149041"><p>So I'm converting this mill into a small home. Walls are Cotswold stone and nearly 1m thick! Some large stones need changing due to fire and frost damage.</p><p>Just getting started on the area concreted to the left of the door. Pulled a huge chunk out and need to fit a big stone (pic with snow on roof). How would you support above it??? Strongboys and acro props? I dont think props go that low...Pins/needles...?</p><p>Lots to do so worth me paying out for the right tools and keeping safe....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robin2020, post: 7476998, member: 149041"] So I'm converting this mill into a small home. Walls are Cotswold stone and nearly 1m thick! Some large stones need changing due to fire and frost damage. Just getting started on the area concreted to the left of the door. Pulled a huge chunk out and need to fit a big stone (pic with snow on roof). How would you support above it??? Strongboys and acro props? I dont think props go that low...Pins/needles...? Lots to do so worth me paying out for the right tools and keeping safe.... [/QUOTE]
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