Can I clarify, i am not willing or prepared to weaken the steel for aesthetics. I just became aware that the way the channel was cut is a problem. Those of you who red my post will see that i will run it by a structural engineer and will follow his instructions to the letter to ensure that structural integrity hasn't been compromised. If re-bricking the channel is needed then this is what I will do.I'm guessing if you are prepared to weaken a steel bearing wall for aesthetics
then the replies are falling on deaf ears. I have seen a lot of *******s in my time but I
have not seen that one before.
Here's my kitchen plan. The the only toilet in the house is in the bathroom above the kitchen and the waist pipe comes down in line with the sink. The gap between the cupboards and the ceiling is actually 308mm not 108mm
So now that we got that cleared up, can someone offer a viable/creative solution? For example, Do you think it would work if i did the following
1. re-brick the channel correctly
2. run the waistpipe vertically boxed along my side of the partition wall and then turn 90 degrees and run it horizontally 500mm above my kitchen wall cupboards
4. Once beyond the partition wall. could i to chase it into the cavity wall which wont affect my neighbour because my house has been extended out and his hasn't
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