goodbyegti Posted July 7, 2023 Share Posted July 7, 2023 (edited) As per the title, the stone mason cladding my extension asked if he could borrow my angle grinder to cut off some wall ties in the way. I was thinking it was just one or two, but it was the entire row along the wall 🫣..  His problem is that because it's natural stone, it's hard to always get it to line up with the ties.  I think it's the first time, I've seen most get used. Thoughts on remedial ties, or am I obsessing?  Edited July 7, 2023 by goodbyegti typo Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brickie Posted July 7, 2023 Share Posted July 7, 2023 It will need some kind of fixing to tie the two skins together-Ancon used to do a tie which was basically a slot which the tie fed into (a miniature version of an Abbey Channel)-I’ll have a look & if it’s still available I’ll post a link. From memory the slot was around 50mm deep so gives a bit more scope for variation in depth of stone. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brickie Posted July 7, 2023 Share Posted July 7, 2023 Here it is. Â 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
goodbyegti Posted July 7, 2023 Author Share Posted July 7, 2023 Many thanks! I have a plastic surecav cavity spacer in this case, so I think I can screw extra ties in through the pods. Unfortunately the up and down range won't be as good due to small size of the pod. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
George Posted July 13, 2023 Share Posted July 13, 2023 Just normal screw in wall ties are another option. Bit more work to drill and fix. Â Definitely need ties though! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
joe90 Posted July 13, 2023 Share Posted July 13, 2023 Or drive in ones https://www.structuralsupplies.co.uk/product-page/helical-remedial-ties-50-ties?gclid=CjwKCAjwwb6lBhBJEiwAbuVUSg5z6CLv04qp3BI-j2QRvzvJw26UnTRgO6naSKyjRBKimWxrIfSSxhoCHu4QAvD_BwE Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Canski Posted July 13, 2023 Share Posted July 13, 2023 A long time ago we had the same problem and the project manager instructed us to use expanded metal strips between the inner and outer skin. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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