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MikeT August 3rd 03 08:17 AM

Catnic Lintel, is this the right one?
 
I have a rotten door frame around my Garidoor up and over garage door,
the brick built garage has no lintel above the frame, just a 9" brick
wall 6 courses high resting on the 6"x4" header of the door frame.

I spoke to a builder who was working next door and he offered to fit a
lintel, I didnt like the price much so he offered to sell me a Catnic
lintel trade price so I could do the job.

It turned up yesterday, Its bloody huge and very very heavy!

It has to span a 2270mm entranceway so is 2700mm long and 270mm
wide,galvanised and marked up heavy duty, which it certainly is as its
all my wife and I can do to just lift it. Never mind getting it 10ft in
the air.

He assured me that it was what is required for the job, but I am not
sure.

All that is on the labels is "Substituted for type CG" and "for DTS
only" and the length.

Can anyone tell me from the above info what this lintel is meant for and
what DTS only means please.

Mike.

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Ian Clowes August 3rd 03 11:46 PM

Catnic Lintel, is this the right one?
 
(MikeT) wrote in message m...

It has to span a 2270mm entranceway so is 2700mm long and 270mm
wide,galvanised and marked up heavy duty, which it certainly is as its
all my wife and I can do to just lift it. Never mind getting it 10ft in
the air.



Hi

Are you concerned that it isn't up to the job? Or that its over
specced and going to be far more trouble than is justiifed?

Given that the current 'lintel' is the timber I guess you don't mean
the former.

What profile is yours? Catnic always used to mean the box type to me.
But I know they do the 'top hat' type too, which IG seem to be the
traditional supplier of. Both of those types are formed with two-leaf
walls in mind.

'Light' lintels for use over narrow doors in non-load bearing walls
used to be just corrugated steel. Not sure if they still are, or how
wide they go.

I think CG is a Catnic product line. Maybe its been discontinued and
you have a replacement?

No idea bout DTS.

You could always call Catnic. Manufacturers are usually pretty happy
to give basic info on their products.

Also look at
http://www.catnic.com to see if you can find anything
that helps?

HTH
IanC

MikeT August 4th 03 09:26 PM

Catnic Lintel, is this the right one?
 
Thanks Ian for the info, I did try catnic's web site and it appeared
down last evening, then today it worked but I couldnt find the exact
lintel I have. Its very overspec'd for the job in hand I thinkS I
found a part number for it CZH50/125 and its marked up Heavy duty. Thats
an understatementG I think you could safely build a couple of stories
over it without risk.

I have been too busy shed building today but will ring Catnic tomorrow
just to find out what DTS means.

Thanks

Mike.

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