A Little Fine Tuning - Horse Barn Progress 🐴
Some mistakes are easily corrected. Others take heavy chains!
When I started this structure I was very careful to make sure each pole was vertical and each horizontal board was level. What I wasn't careful about was bracing it up securely so it stayed that way. The ends were solid because once I put the siding on it was nice and tight.
The Challenge
It is because that the ends of the structure were nice and solid but the middle of the building was not that I started to get this interesting bow or bend in the barn. Notice in the drawing below this photo that the top of the building started to lean back. This was only happening in the middle of the building because the ends were secure with the siding.
The Solution
Using the Come-a-long tool and some chains I was able to bring the center posts back to vertical. This was not easy. My first attempt to use the tractor was a complete fail since it is way too small and not heavy enough. My second attempt was to use my full-size truck. It too was not heavy enough. Nature provided the perfect leverage point in this Mesquite tree. I had just enough chain to reach from the tree to the top of the center post.
Once that was in place I was able to cover an entire interior wall with 3/4 inch plywood. I used way more than enough screws to ensure that the board were never moving. This wall provided the structure with stability from front to back.
Someday I'll learn to avoid these amateur mistakes! Oh well, the experience is always a pleasure.
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"Some mistakes are easily corrected. Others take heavy chains!"....i know you don't know how volume this spoke to me. Even if I learnt nothing from your writeup. Am holding on to this.
just credit @daddykirbs when you get famous ;)
that would have been a shame if you had to take it apart and start again glad you found a fix :) thanks for sharing.
I would have lived with a crooked barn! LOL
You might call yourself an amateur, but to me you're a pro!
Haha. Well, I guess all levels make mistakes ;)
we learn something new everyday @daddykirbs ... cheers buddy
Thought it was funny how you used what nature provide to do the heavy lifting because what "man" created couldn't handle it!! : - D
Indeed! I was so glad that tree was firmly rooted LOL
Great job!!
Thank you much! It worked this time :)
Nice one friend :)