rduda
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Hello everyone.
I'm building a 30 x 24 x 10 post frame garage and I have a question about fixing an error I made.
This is my first time taking on a project of this nature so while it has gone pretty well given my lack of experience, I have made a couple of oops, just nothing that wasn't easily remedied until now.
I started putting up purlins I noticed things weren't adding up. Come to find out, one of my corner posts (4x6) warped pretty drastically at some point after setting it and I did not realize it before nailing all my girts and headers. About 4 feet from the top it warps in about 1.75", bringing my outer truss with it.
I figure there are three options.
1. Leave it and deal with it.
2. Try and bend it back. Leave all girts up to the bend nailed but cut the nails on the upper girts and headers at the post, then either wedge a board in betweeh the two posts or use a chain and puller to try and flex just the top of the post - then nail the headers and girts back in. This would leave a 1.75" gap between the side wall lumber and the back wall girts/truss as they are already cut to length. Not sure if that is OK per codes?
3. The right way, I assume. Bend the post back as described above then put up new headers and girts the right length. Really don't want to go there, that's a lot of 20 pennies to cut in order to remove those headers entirely.
Hope this isn't too confusing.
Thanks in advance!
I'm building a 30 x 24 x 10 post frame garage and I have a question about fixing an error I made.
This is my first time taking on a project of this nature so while it has gone pretty well given my lack of experience, I have made a couple of oops, just nothing that wasn't easily remedied until now.
I started putting up purlins I noticed things weren't adding up. Come to find out, one of my corner posts (4x6) warped pretty drastically at some point after setting it and I did not realize it before nailing all my girts and headers. About 4 feet from the top it warps in about 1.75", bringing my outer truss with it.
I figure there are three options.
1. Leave it and deal with it.
2. Try and bend it back. Leave all girts up to the bend nailed but cut the nails on the upper girts and headers at the post, then either wedge a board in betweeh the two posts or use a chain and puller to try and flex just the top of the post - then nail the headers and girts back in. This would leave a 1.75" gap between the side wall lumber and the back wall girts/truss as they are already cut to length. Not sure if that is OK per codes?
3. The right way, I assume. Bend the post back as described above then put up new headers and girts the right length. Really don't want to go there, that's a lot of 20 pennies to cut in order to remove those headers entirely.
Hope this isn't too confusing.
Thanks in advance!
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