The framing of my outbuilding I'm working on somehow managed to go off-plumb in the front-to-back direction and to make matters worse the OSB is already on the sides providing a solid unmovable structure in this direction.
Would this cause any issues in the future? The front of the outbuilding isn't on yet... it's open at the front, so am thinking when I do put the front on I will use wedges to make sure front wall is plumb - this would mean the front is plumb, top of framing is level... but studs not level (though they will not be seen).
It's probably 1cm difference from top of stud to bottom - not noticeable to the eye. I'm just wondering when I put the heavy roof on will it cause long-term sagging?
Cheers.
Would this cause any issues in the future? The front of the outbuilding isn't on yet... it's open at the front, so am thinking when I do put the front on I will use wedges to make sure front wall is plumb - this would mean the front is plumb, top of framing is level... but studs not level (though they will not be seen).
It's probably 1cm difference from top of stud to bottom - not noticeable to the eye. I'm just wondering when I put the heavy roof on will it cause long-term sagging?
Cheers.