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Ron Harker
Добавлен 31 мар 2020
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J Channel for Windows and Doors
Просмотров 33 тыс.4 года назад
How to install J channel around windows, doors and other protrusions and make professional looking corners. This method will work for vinyl, steel or aluminum siding. I prefer aluminum trim with vinyl siding because it will look nicer and hold its shape better.
Gable J Channel for Soffit
Просмотров 44 тыс.4 года назад
How to cut the J channel for the gable end soffit. This video is specific to the project being built. There are many ways to install soffit.
Fitting Crown Molding
Просмотров 1624 года назад
Learn how to make perfect joints in crown molding every time. With a little patience you can achieve professional results.
Casing a Door or Window
Просмотров 4224 года назад
Why do the casing joints you cut hardly ever fit? Find the reason and the solution in this video. Go from a DIY fit to professional.
Installing Baseboard
Просмотров 2754 года назад
Tips on how to get a professional installation for baseboard. Miters for any angle, coping and self returns.
Horizontal Aluminum Fascia
Просмотров 24 тыс.4 года назад
This video has some great tips for installing horizontal fascia and making it look professional. Great for DIY!
Installing Fascia on Gables
Просмотров 67 тыс.4 года назад
This video will help you get great results when installing aluminum fascia. Great for DIY or professional installers.
Vinyl Siding Installation
Просмотров 1,8 тыс.4 года назад
Instructional video for installation of vinyl siding. Help for DIY or professional installers.
Aluminum Fascia for Boxed Soffit
Просмотров 34 тыс.4 года назад
Instructional videos for applying finishes to a house.
Use aluminum braid nails instead of screws
Will stick with the drywall and a wood sill at the bottom
Where do you buy that soffit? I have been looking everywhere and can’t find that style
Must be a engineer
No take the widest measurements
What do you mean by ⅞+ ? Do you mean to cut it slightly longer than ⅞?
Beau travail Merci :)
All of my videos were created during the Covid shutdown for a class I teach. I bend all of my own fascia, so I can do some things that cannot be done without a metal brake. The building shown is smaller than most, with a small overhang, so your installation may need to be adapted. As is noted in some of the posts, I focus on quality in everything I teach. The speed comes with practice.
Gr8 job, seen many videos but this was Pefect. I can't find the 6" x 12' Aluminum Fascia anywhere in California... anyone know of a place...
The joiner noise hurt my ears from the video. The miter saw wasn't much better. The noise has got to be worse for you without hearing protection
Everything is correct until he gets to the header trim. The way he installed it will allow water to travel behind the siding and into the wall.
Why did you use aluminum instead of vinyl?
Aluminum is more rigid and it is easier to work with. I use aluminum for the fascia and drip edge also, so the material and color match better.
Personally like to attach jamb and trim as one unit then nail it in thru trim and float the jamb
good job. hope you didnt pay video fella
Just checking to see if you are still into making videos?
Hearing protection and safety glasses🤔
hello sir, what kind of screw good to fasten J channel?
how to install J channel on wall? The flat 1-1/2" flat part upside or down side?
Thanks for demonstrating how to cut that angle. I've not found many videos that show this. Well done and I appreciate the share.
what about the visible Plywood portion? look ugly?
Appreciate you taking the time to share your knowledge and detail of this process. Very helpful.
Overkill! Mill shop equipment rather than in house tools. Plus I find it strange that in his shop his table saw and chop saw don't have off bearing tables.
- Yes I don’t own a planer like his. So I wonder how to taper my cuts without one?
What do you do with that nasty cut up mess in the front that's facing out? I doubt the fascia for the front board will cover it. If it goes under that mess, it will still look bad and wasps will still get it and nest in your shed, of it goes over it, when it's screwed down it will crush it!
Just curious, Im doing the same thing now. Is there a difference between pre-puilding the entire square jamb vs just installing on piece at a time to make the square on window frame?
Do the sides first then top and bottom, it may be a challenge to pre build it and install it. Might as well do it piece by piece, it doesn't save much if any time to pre build. Unless your doing a ton of windows and they are exactly the same
@@GBall_Vision Thanks! I did just that today, left/right then top. I think I answered my own question in my folly. If the jamb isnt square, you will compensate for this later by trying to level/square trim with reveal..... Luckily, Im doing craftsman style (no miter cuts). So it isnt noticeable. Great video. Very detailed and helpful!
Prebuilding the jamb extensions allows the pieces to be glued and nailed together in the corners so they are less likely to be twisted or out of square or uneven.
Ever think of using a cutoff tool instead of the circ saw? Leaves a much nicer edge.
Spend $20 and buy the right blade. 😂 no burrs to remove. Time is expensive in todays market. Good video.
What screws did you use on the underside of the fascia???
Looks like these are a washer head finish screw, in 1.25 or 1.5 inch length, painted white to match the facia. One thing to keep in mind, is to get screws that are the same metal as the facia material, so that it doesn't start to corrode due to electrolysis.
Really beautiful, meticulous methods and work. Thank you for teaching me how to do it properly. Chuckling at the guys saying it will take too long. Yeah, that's why most houses these days, especially the finish carpentry, are low quality, because those guys are doing the work.
Great craftsmanship. The only good video on this section, thanks for sharing I had forgotten how to do this lol.
Excellent explanation
Someone needs a drinky poo 😅
Great way to do it if you want to take a week to do a house
He’s teaching craftsmanship. Installation will be adapted to balance speed with acceptable quality. Some jobs will require more quality than speed.
Yeah because your videos clearly show how to do it quick and accurate... oh wait... you're just another NOBODY commenting on someone else who IS doing something.
Great video, thanks for posting
Best method I have seen so far. Thanks.
Those clouds of chalk dust were something else.
May I ask why are we not using trim nails?
Wish they all could do quality work like this man does. Looks great !
Are you saying stock wood has beveled edges?
I make my own extension jambs for the windows and put about a 3 to 4 degree bevel on them with the jointer. If you buy interior door jamb material it is typically beveled.
@@RB-rf3qi Thanks! I didn’t know that.
Nice video. Is it possible to remove a panel in the middle of a run after it’s been installed? I’d like to remove a solid panel with a vented panel. Any tips? Thank you
Yes. You will probably need to remove the fascia first and any fasteners in the piece of soffit you are replacing. It should then slide out and you can replace it.
Great job do you have a video showing how you built the box?
No, sorry.
This video was created for students in a finish carpentry class. Some of the methods may be modified if you do not have access to the same tools. The highest quality standards are taught, and may not reflect typical entry level housing.
All that work and time for one window and you could have just ordered the window with the jamb already on. Smh no reason to waste this much time
I’m making custom frames. It’d cost a fortune to buy prefab and then they wouldn’t fit since all my windows have different measurements.
what kind of an asshole makes a peak like that
Good Job!!
Very helpful videos, best explained on youtube, i need these for my upcoming house build. What screws are you using?
just a galvanized grabber screw so it wont rust
You're too young for velcro shoes sir..
Your inside trim at the bottom is a stool & it butts into the jam & sill which extends to the outside.
What are those sneakers? Love them. Very helpful video thank you
Thankyou for your information, well done
What does tipping your casing do when cutting it?
It makes the two pieces fit perfectly. Always works if you tip it the correct amount. No whittling or planing the joint to make it fit.