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Re: OT - Post Beam barn rework
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Posted by vitzarus on January 11, 2007 at 14:04:50 from (67.72.98.81):
In Reply to: Re: OT - Post Beam barn rework posted by Jon (IN) on January 11, 2007 at 11:42:54:
I"m not an expert on PBS whould would just pull it down nor do I have the entire knowledge of how to perform a detailed descip of any operation. I think you are one the right track by trying to keep it squarish by cables while you adjust and fill the foundation.If you probably already did it measure the origional platform for where the walls were origional square as close as they were built. The cables are good and the actual diam can be decreased by half since side planks are missing or removeable and some done outside as well as inside so as not to twist. What you are aiming for is something between perfect and how it actually was and you can"t allow it to come apart while acheiving level on one corner. So by accurate measurements recorded on graph paper you can measure the relative progress and not stress too much at center where there are hidden anchors or throw the side wall off. This is only the beginnings so let me back out.
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