Lifting Padstone

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Hi all,

Having a nightmare with sliding in my 600x215x100 Padstone into a tight position under the steel. Any advice?
Every time I slide it in, I have mortar spreading out and then finding it difficult to get the Padstone tight to the steel.

Not as easy as the ones I’ve done before with much smaller padstones.

I have got the steel into position with acros now just building up to the steel but finding it difficult sliding the Padstone in and getting a tight Padstone fit.

am I allowed to have a thin mortar line under the steel and above the Padstone?

Thanks
 
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I'd get it tight to the steel with shims in the edge of the mortar bed, then pack the joint underneath with a dry ish mortar, then remove the shims.

Or, as Ronny says, once the mortar is set, insert shims between the Padstone and the steel (slate or steel)
 
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Hi all,

Having a nightmare with sliding in my 600x215x100 Padstone into a tight position under the steel. Any advice?
Every time I slide it in, I have mortar spreading out and then finding it difficult to get the Padstone tight to the steel.

Not as easy as the ones I’ve done before with much smaller padstones.

I have got the steel into position with acros now just building up to the steel but finding it difficult sliding the Padstone in and getting a tight Padstone fit.

am I allowed to have a thin mortar line under the steel and above the Padstone?

Thanks
Remove a course of bricks beneath the pad and then fit the pad , jack it up then mortar back slightly cut down bricks back...

 
Pack it up with a timber wedge at each end, infill with mortar using a finger trowel then knock out the wedges and make good the next day.
 

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