seagull369
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I'm rebuilding a garage wall due to a rotted base plate and lower part of the wall studs connected to it. Apparently I'm not very good at "eyeing" what a good piece of replacement beam should look like, as what I've been finding at my local home center turns out being warped, twisted, bowed when I try to put it up.
Could anyone help with some tips to finding good pieces? Perhaps there's a certain type I should be asking for or a tool that might help determine a straight piece from a bad one? The 50 year old + studs I pulled out of the wall, although rotted on the bottom, were absolutely dreamy dimensionally in comparison.
Could anyone help with some tips to finding good pieces? Perhaps there's a certain type I should be asking for or a tool that might help determine a straight piece from a bad one? The 50 year old + studs I pulled out of the wall, although rotted on the bottom, were absolutely dreamy dimensionally in comparison.

The flatness of them isn't the only issue, though. Best way I can describe it is rectangular snake wood.
