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Hello folks,
I have a shed made from horizontal tongue & groove planks, that is leaning to the right on the front, so badly that I can't shut the door properly. Previously the whole shed was leaning to the right, but after straightening it up with props, and screwing some chipboard sheets to the back wall, it remained upright for a couple of years. I can prop it up again to straighten it, but I'm not sure how to stop it from leaning again, as I can't put any internal support across the front due to the doors and window. The only thing I can think of doing is putting a cable, with a couple of adjustable tensioners at either end, at roof level from the front right corner to the back left, but that might be a bit of a pain with moving things around inside the shed.
Has anybody got any better suggestions?
I have a shed made from horizontal tongue & groove planks, that is leaning to the right on the front, so badly that I can't shut the door properly. Previously the whole shed was leaning to the right, but after straightening it up with props, and screwing some chipboard sheets to the back wall, it remained upright for a couple of years. I can prop it up again to straighten it, but I'm not sure how to stop it from leaning again, as I can't put any internal support across the front due to the doors and window. The only thing I can think of doing is putting a cable, with a couple of adjustable tensioners at either end, at roof level from the front right corner to the back left, but that might be a bit of a pain with moving things around inside the shed.
Has anybody got any better suggestions?