Hi All,
I have acquired a house where I discovered some shocking workmanship after beginning some work.
The chimney has been partly removed, and supported on gallows, which have been installed on the party wall now exposed by removing part of the stack. This wall is single skin!
I added some timber probs immediately to reduce risk of it all collapsing.
SE advices to use RSJ, full width of the house, or two half lengths resting on the spine wall.
Another SE has provided an alternative solution which I want your thoughts on.
Support both remaining stacks as show in red with gallows installed in the double skin wall. Rebuild the remaining angles stacks with brick/block using wall ties inserted in-between mortar joints and fixed with resin. I just have a doubt of how solid rebuilding the angled stack will be given its at an angle....
Thanks All!