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Temporary shoring for residential brick veneer

Temporary shoring for residential brick veneer

Temporary shoring for residential brick veneer

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How does one temporarily shore a veneer brick wall from the outside while installing a 14 foot lintel.Lintel to be installed at same elevation as second floor floor joists.Wood framing to be carried independently.Veneer height above lintel 6'-6"

RE: Temporary shoring for residential brick veneer

I've bolted a continous angle to the wall about 8" above the new opening with expansion anchors in the mortar joints, and used 4x6 posts at a slight angle down to temporary footings in order to support the angle, and brick above.

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