Casting a lintel in situ

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I have a cellar on my house and a lintel which used to be above the coal chute has rotted (it was wood). I thought that the easiest way to get around this problem was to cast a concrete lintel in situ. Is this a good idea?

I had intended to put a few reinforcing rods in place just for good measure, but any other hints or tips would be most welcome. The lintel does not have to support much as there is a steel lintel holding the external wall, and there is a door directly above this opening along with its own steell lintel

Thanks in advance
 
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Concrete lintel would be better but make sure the supports are in the right place before removing old lintel.You can get lighter strong metal lintel depending on your stress load.
 
too late, the old lintel had rotted away and fell apart in my hands. Like I said there is not really much above it (a door with its own lintel) so I dont think it is suporting much.

Is there anything I should watch out for when casting the new one??
 
Antwerpman said:
Is there anything I should watch out for when casting the new one??
Make sure the concrete a good ratio mix and do it asap.
 
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I was just planning on using a couple of bags of ready mix, will this be ok??

what do you define as a good mix ratio?? (the stuff I bought was for foundations)
 

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