Hi,
When I was inspecting my frame I noticed that on one side, there was a gap between the exterior frame and the edge of the slab. I then noticed that the 'gap' was not uniform. At each end, the gap was about 15-20mm but in the middle, it was about 30-40mm. I don't know if this is because the slab is not straight or the frame is!
I am guessing that I should check this with a stringline to see which one is not straight. My main question is, is this going to present a problem regarding bricking, and window / door framing with the bricks if there is a significant gap between the bricks and the frame.
I have attached pictures.
One side, frame nice and aligned with slab
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Another side nicely lined up
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Where the gap is about 15-20mm (you can tell with the slab tie being bent in to attach to the frame)
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Where the gap is 30-40mm (easier to see it in the shade up top and again with the bent in slab tie)
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Opinions from experienced people appreciated!