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I've got this carport-PXL_20260313_2236586582.thumb.jpg.12bcd402cf6e50b7433fd1e9145b59c6.jpg

And when the wind blows it sways back and forth probably 6-8 inches at the top.

Today I got in the big green International that runs now and it swayed over against the door so tight I couldn't even move the door.

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It's normally about this far away.

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So I'm wondering if I should ignore it, or add some braces to stiffen it up some, or take take some pieces of the siding off so the wind can blow through. Anybody got any thoughts?

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Just now, mrsmackpaul said:

Dunno, can't see no photos here to add comments to

 

Paul 

I somehow made a double post and I tried to delete one, but that seems to have failed too.

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