Posted by VADAVE on July 01, 2010 at 03:24:22 from (149.32.192.33):
In Reply to: Pole barn repair posted by Dan-IA on June 30, 2010 at 19:45:59:
Fortunately I have not had to repair my shed BUT I have thought about it as it just a question of time. Here's how I would start to tckle the job. Using tempory posts (6X6; 4X4, etc) and bottle jacks get the roof line straight and supoport with tempory posts on each side of the too-be-replaced post. The roof line could be slightly high. Get the too-be-replaced post out of there and redrill the hole. Tamp the bottom and measure the new pole required length. Cut a touch long and set it. Line it up, cut to exact length, lower the roof and refill the hole.
Somewhere in all this something will go wrong or won't work and you'll adjust the approach. I think the risk is in getting the pole the right final length.
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