Hi,
I'm currently building a deck in Brisbane Australia.
The 2 longer framing joists have developed a curve since I built the frame.
Probably because for the last month, Brisbane has had alternating rain and sunny 30-37c heat (about 95-100f).
They were straight when I built the frame.
The curve in the drawing is exaggerated, it's about an inch over the 7.2 MTR length.
The drawing shows the frame and joists. There's actually 15 joists not 7 as in the drawing.
I'm unsure how to deal with this, I've never built a deck before and have only made small scale hobby projects like a desk, bookshelves etc.
The only solution I can think of is screwing some tapered timber to the outside of the frame to compensate and give it a straight edge.
I appreciate any suggestions.
I'm currently building a deck in Brisbane Australia.
The 2 longer framing joists have developed a curve since I built the frame.
Probably because for the last month, Brisbane has had alternating rain and sunny 30-37c heat (about 95-100f).
They were straight when I built the frame.
The curve in the drawing is exaggerated, it's about an inch over the 7.2 MTR length.
The drawing shows the frame and joists. There's actually 15 joists not 7 as in the drawing.
I'm unsure how to deal with this, I've never built a deck before and have only made small scale hobby projects like a desk, bookshelves etc.
The only solution I can think of is screwing some tapered timber to the outside of the frame to compensate and give it a straight edge.
I appreciate any suggestions.

