Innovate1
Well-known member
I cut some long exterior studs that were bowed and sistered one beside to straighten. Should have checked the interior more carefully before I got the 1/2" ply put up (by someone else). Found a pretty good wow in a wall that is getting a sink and countertop. It's on a stud at a break in the panels. I pulled one side and was thinking I might pry the other up a bit and slip in there with a circular saw to trim down the high spot. But on further thought I think it would be better to pull the other sheet, pull the nails (they pull through) and go at the stud. It's getting FRP over the ply so so issue with a few extra holes in the plywood.
I could throw some caulk on it but it's not that hard to fix now. There will still be a little wave in the end but not nearly as bad.
I could throw some caulk on it but it's not that hard to fix now. There will still be a little wave in the end but not nearly as bad.
