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Posted By: ChrisGTTimber frame made from 2 x 50x50mm timber with noggins to create 150mm cavity to be filled with gutex and 40mm rendered woodfibre board outsideWas suggested to me that short (like 1200mm) offcuts of timber I-beam may be available cheap from suppliers, wd save much 'studwork' fabrication on site.
Posted By: fostertomWas suggested to me that short (like 1200mm) offcuts of timber I-beam may be available cheap from suppliers, wd save much 'studwork' fabrication on site.I'm not sure what you're suggesting to do with the short lengths of I-beam, Tom? I'm not sure there's enough work involved in building the framework Chris suggests to justify trying to save it.
Does the external render-board have to be an expensive insulation board? I thought with thin-web I-beams, thermal bridging doesn't need to be killed?
With I-beams, are 'picture frame' window surrounds needed?
Posted By: djhnot sure what you're suggesting to do with the short lengths of I-beamScrew em to the brickwork, butting short lengths end to end - dead easy. Just spacers, not doing any spanning.
Posted By: djhThe picture frames are needed to box out the light well from outside to inside; otherwise the blown-in insulation will just fill all the space.The I-beam spacers can be located to form the sides of the window 'picture frame' - more ditto nogged across top and bottom
Posted By: fostertomSounds more work than building the space frame Chris proposed to me, but each to his own.not sure what you're suggesting to do with the short lengths of I-beamScrew em to the brickwork, butting short lengths end to end - dead easy. Just spacers, not doing any spanning.
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