Modern Craftsman Window Trim | DIY How To
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- Опубликовано: 6 окт 2024
- In this video I'll show you how to build out your own DIY modern craftsman style window casing.
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Subscribed as soon a I learnt your rating scale! My kind of channel!
Same! Just found this channel. :)
Very timely video, as I'll be trying to trim out some existing windows in my garage in the next few weeks!
Very solid, dude! One of the best I've seen on this.
Saving the zingers for the end.... i like it!
Terrific video.
Had me at ‘F-bomb’ rating. 😂🥰
Thanks bro great job
Thanks for checking out this video! I hope you enjoyed it and hope it gave you the confidence to tackle a DIY window trim project.
@Mr Pro Yes you can do different styles of trim on the exterior as well if you'd like.
I like the F bomb rating.. lol
And... This is my project this weekend.
Oh.. And the F bombs in my case come from the windows jambs needing to be ripped funny because the window contractor was terrible.. top left corner is 2.5", bottom left is 2.75", etc.. Can't make a straight rip.. Yes, there are plenty of F bombs about that.
Can you come to my house and show me how to trim out all my windows? 😁
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I got a lot of good ideas from this video... thanks. But I'm curious - what software did you use to do your 3D modeling?
looks like he used sketch up software
Nice ! How do you get the vinyl reveal even all the way around ?
Are there styles where the stool is flush with the apron (doesn’t protrude over) and flush with side jams so the casing can go all around like a picture frame and add style to top of casing..
How much hangover can you put in the stool? One double window that we’re replacing will get used for some small plants. Any alternative material that you might recommend?
I assume that you’d have to re-trim the window if you were to ever replace it since it’s nailed in? In my old-ass home, the trim is screwed in so my window guy could just take it out and put it back. I’d love to ditch all this old trim and do it the same way you did but wondered about having to replace a window down the road. Then again at that point, I may be too old and senile to care.😄
Depends. If you're using a replacement window, you may just need to pull out the inner side stops. In any case, replacing a window is a bigger (and more expensive) job than doing trim. It's an easy adjustment if you need to but a window should last a good long time.
When I go to assemble the top piece, do you think I should make all 3 pieces flush on the backside/to the wall?
What would the 15 degree miter cut have been for? And would it be bad to do this with MDF instead?
What are you thoughts on NOT adding the apron?
Hi, can u share the window length and width?
I'm in florida and have drywall returns with orange peel plaster, would you recommend ripping that out and replacing with wood before trimming the window?
Yes, it needs to come out and replaced with paint grade wood.
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What gauge Brad nail do you use?
I typically use an 18ga nailer. Works fine. I don’t own a 23ga.
This is the verdict: Light has come into the world, but people loved darkness instead of light because their deeds were evil John 3:19
@7:27...did he really just do that?
Your proportions are wrong. Check out original craftsman houses.
Fish you talk to much
1000 more then poor and knowledgeable is shown