KipperMatic
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Hello everyone....
I've bought a house and garage built in 1923. The house is great, but the garage has problems.
This is my first "old" garage. It has, over the past 91 years, developed a few problems. The back left corner has decayed into the ground about 10 inches due to a rotted sill plate and pulled the rest of the structure in a counter clockwise twist. Some time in its life it was extended, presumably to fit more than a Model A car in it, by the addition of three feet at the door end. Also a new floor was poured in. It appears that the addition was put on after some of the twist began as some of this 'newer' work has a different, lesser, twist than the rear portion. The back wall has been replaced recently with new modern 2x4 and plywood as can be seen in the picture. The older horizontal 2x4 structure remaining was presumably level when it was originally built in 1923, and now isn't by a long shot.
I've been googling my way around and found solutions to pulling the walls back plumb, and also how to jack up the building to rebuild the sill plate.
The question I have is, which do I do first?
Jack and Sill or Winch and Plumb?
And do I strip out wood planking on the sides of the newer extension at the front end before jacking or winching? What about the rear plywood? It seems like the siding and the sheet of plywood on the back end are the only things keeping the building from meeting my new neighbors in with a loud bang.
http://i.imgur.com/hmuiL2S.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/kBtTGst.jpg
This a project of mine that may not get done this summer, as SHMBO has a honeydew list already and the moving truck doesn't bring our stuff until next week. Just in the planning stages for this reconstruction.
I've bought a house and garage built in 1923. The house is great, but the garage has problems.
This is my first "old" garage. It has, over the past 91 years, developed a few problems. The back left corner has decayed into the ground about 10 inches due to a rotted sill plate and pulled the rest of the structure in a counter clockwise twist. Some time in its life it was extended, presumably to fit more than a Model A car in it, by the addition of three feet at the door end. Also a new floor was poured in. It appears that the addition was put on after some of the twist began as some of this 'newer' work has a different, lesser, twist than the rear portion. The back wall has been replaced recently with new modern 2x4 and plywood as can be seen in the picture. The older horizontal 2x4 structure remaining was presumably level when it was originally built in 1923, and now isn't by a long shot.
I've been googling my way around and found solutions to pulling the walls back plumb, and also how to jack up the building to rebuild the sill plate.
The question I have is, which do I do first?
Jack and Sill or Winch and Plumb?
And do I strip out wood planking on the sides of the newer extension at the front end before jacking or winching? What about the rear plywood? It seems like the siding and the sheet of plywood on the back end are the only things keeping the building from meeting my new neighbors in with a loud bang.
http://i.imgur.com/hmuiL2S.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/kBtTGst.jpg
This a project of mine that may not get done this summer, as SHMBO has a honeydew list already and the moving truck doesn't bring our stuff until next week. Just in the planning stages for this reconstruction.
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