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PHOTOS: "You are doing it wrong" II

Plywood has incredible tensile and shear strength and cladding the corners of the structure, plus a couple strategic points, would have prevented this. They will probably use a couple loaders to 'push' this back into shape and then reinforce it. Somehow I doubt the walls in this home will ever be plumb.
I saw a building in Indianola IA put up three times and fall over three times.
At the time I was building a 36' X 54' barn in the same area.
It stood, no problems.
All it takes is plenty of properly installed braces temporarily fastened to the stud walls.
 
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