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<blockquote data-quote="cmjust0" data-source="post: 162086" data-attributes="member: 2882"><p>I've got one leaning, too.. The builders set posts (logs) in the ground, and then nailed square timbers on top of those.. One of the posts is rotting out and leaning, pulling the timber down with it.. It's affected the angles bad enough to bend the tracks for the sliding door.. </p><p></p><p>I'm thinking that what I may do is build some kind of support around the timber to hold it up, cut it off at bottom to seperate it from the rotten post, pull the post, dig the hole out more, pour a cylindrical concrete pier w/ one of those cardboard forms, move the post onto the concrete, square it up, and secure it.. Once I get that corner level, I'll evaluate the rest and repeat as necessary with the other timbers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cmjust0, post: 162086, member: 2882"] I've got one leaning, too.. The builders set posts (logs) in the ground, and then nailed square timbers on top of those.. One of the posts is rotting out and leaning, pulling the timber down with it.. It's affected the angles bad enough to bend the tracks for the sliding door.. I'm thinking that what I may do is build some kind of support around the timber to hold it up, cut it off at bottom to seperate it from the rotten post, pull the post, dig the hole out more, pour a cylindrical concrete pier w/ one of those cardboard forms, move the post onto the concrete, square it up, and secure it.. Once I get that corner level, I'll evaluate the rest and repeat as necessary with the other timbers. [/QUOTE]
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