RaysnCayne
Well-known member
Hey all,
I'm in the midst of building a detached 28x28 garage by myself. It's taking me a good while. I put the 2x8 pressure-treated sills down on the block with anchor bolts about 4 weeks ago now. I've got two walls up and hope to erect a third here in the next couple days.
The problem is, my sills have dried out and are cupping pretty badly. The first wall, went smoothly. But it's to the point that when I was nailing the bottom wall plate on the second wall to the sill, it was pulling the plate down away from the studs, leaving about an 1/8" to almost a 1/4" gap between the bottom of the stud and the top of the bottom plate in some places. It appears the outer most edge of the bottom plate is still in good contact with the studs, but I'm not likin' what I'm seein' on the inside.
Is there any fix for this? Should I even worry about it? Can I put a bunch of weight (cinder blocks, wheels, etc.) along the sill and flatten it out a bit.
I'm in the midst of building a detached 28x28 garage by myself. It's taking me a good while. I put the 2x8 pressure-treated sills down on the block with anchor bolts about 4 weeks ago now. I've got two walls up and hope to erect a third here in the next couple days.
The problem is, my sills have dried out and are cupping pretty badly. The first wall, went smoothly. But it's to the point that when I was nailing the bottom wall plate on the second wall to the sill, it was pulling the plate down away from the studs, leaving about an 1/8" to almost a 1/4" gap between the bottom of the stud and the top of the bottom plate in some places. It appears the outer most edge of the bottom plate is still in good contact with the studs, but I'm not likin' what I'm seein' on the inside.
Is there any fix for this? Should I even worry about it? Can I put a bunch of weight (cinder blocks, wheels, etc.) along the sill and flatten it out a bit.
