1970s house we have knocked around approx 20 years ago and repartitioned inside.
Slowly refurbing.
the rough sawn 4x2 timbers used for partitioning weren't very good and have warped so the walls aren't straight. e.g one wall i've stripped back there is a bow of 10mm in the middle from the outer 2 timbers. Yes there are noggins between the 4x2.
If I run battons along the 4x2 to staighten the walls for plasterboarding, whats the likely hood the wood will continue warping? the only other option I see is rebuilding the partitions with some decent timbers as I go along but obviously a lot more work
Slowly refurbing.
the rough sawn 4x2 timbers used for partitioning weren't very good and have warped so the walls aren't straight. e.g one wall i've stripped back there is a bow of 10mm in the middle from the outer 2 timbers. Yes there are noggins between the 4x2.
If I run battons along the 4x2 to staighten the walls for plasterboarding, whats the likely hood the wood will continue warping? the only other option I see is rebuilding the partitions with some decent timbers as I go along but obviously a lot more work