Not sure of my reasoning, except that there was space, I glued and screwed up my floor on a sloping driveway. Once I was done, I noticed that it had slipped. Is there a way that I can square up my floor so that I can continue building?
Thanks
Tom
MtnDon wrote:Is this discrepancy in a floor you have built on a frame or is the discrepancy in the frame?
Have you measured the two diagonals? Left front to right rear corner and right front to left rear corner. The ideal is to get those as close to equal as possible, resulting in a square structure. Square is easier to work with than un-square.
We all have different ways of looking at things. Myself, I think 1/4" in eleven feet is a large error. When you build on top of errors my experience has been that you are forever having to deal with this and it can affect other materials used for sides, top, etc.
Woodbutcher wrote:I would say a 1/4" in 11 feet should not create any problems. When questioning things like this as a youngster my Dad would always say "We're not building a watch" . So as I grew up I realized everything will not come out perfect. As an old guy I now adjust in the field when things don't go just right.
MtnDon wrote:...Myself, I think 1/4" in eleven feet is a large error....
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