How to INSTALL WINDOW TRIM you LIKE TO LOOK AT!!!

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  • @misterj597
    @misterj597 3 года назад +39

    “I don’t know the name of the tools. I just know how to use them.” Sounds like something I would say and having to go get one more piece of material, totally something I would do. This is why I love your channel! Just super real and authentic.

  • @jeffdyrland2795
    @jeffdyrland2795 3 года назад +11

    Ahhh you upgraded your tool names!
    The combination square USED to be “the slidey marky thing” … now it’s “this”
    😆

  • @bruce-le-smith
    @bruce-le-smith 3 года назад +9

    thank you, I like the faint Essential Craftsman vibe this channel is developing, but the skateboarder version 🎸🛹

  • @ImConstantlyDrunk
    @ImConstantlyDrunk 3 года назад +23

    It's a Combination Square. The vinyl window itself isn't square, they often aren't, and that's why your corners weren't the same dimension. I would actually make the casing square, and probably pocket hole it together, slide it in, only blocking the bottom and sides enough to allow one shim to position the whole thing until the reveal on each side is even.

  • @anonymous.youtuber
    @anonymous.youtuber 3 года назад +2

    “A few moments later…” Loved that !

  • @normanfuentes9335
    @normanfuentes9335 2 года назад +4

    Thank you very much for making this video I been in the field for 5 years and it’s always nice to see what other fellow carpenters do to get the job done …. Amazing work and keep it up boss .!!!

  • @alexchan4424
    @alexchan4424 2 года назад +2

    GF and I remodelled the basement. We got through half the project without knowing the tool names until she became confused as our tool list increased. Then I actually had to start using the tool names, we both hated it and agreed to continue using descriptions such as: zip zip (jig saw), the saw (circular saw), metal thingy (flat pry bar), chopity (chop saw), etc.

  • @G60syncro
    @G60syncro 3 года назад +1

    Spending the weekend at the in-laws... They're really happy I learned to feather my edges... I spent all day fixing the "drywall guy's" finishing touch.

  • @Thick_Cut_Bacon
    @Thick_Cut_Bacon 3 года назад +2

    Awesome!! Thank you! That is very helpful. Had no idea to glue your miters before hanging. Will follow this next time I do window trimming.

  • @robg5815
    @robg5815 3 года назад

    thanks for doing these videos, my basement reno is looking awesome thanks to all the tips and tricks!

  • @Ukjon72
    @Ukjon72 3 года назад +10

    In the trades they call that tool a cucumber... or possibly a combination square? I forget.

  • @stevenwallace5470
    @stevenwallace5470 3 года назад +1

    Turned out good bud. Insider carpenter has a video of the same concept, but he made a jig and set the heads of drywall screws to the jig and premade the whole window frame and slid it in. Fit like a glove i thought. So i tried it on a sidejob i did and it was alot faster to prebuild the complete jamb and casing. That job was a good one. Keep up the good work. Ive learned alot from you when it comes to anything drywall haha i did a 750 linear foot of paper worth of ceiling board replacement sidejob and u where my go to drywall guy to make it look good mr "dont forget to feather the edges" lol

  • @csimet
    @csimet 9 месяцев назад +1

    Always good info, even if a couple years old.
    One thing I learned doing trim... 99% of anyone who visits your home will never notice the tweaks, slight imperfections or minor mistakes we make putting it up. It just drives me crazy because I know where they all are and have to live with it.

  • @tomblanco8234
    @tomblanco8234 3 года назад +6

    I wish the guy that trimmed out my house was half as good as Vancouver Carpenter.

  • @curmudgeoniii9762
    @curmudgeoniii9762 2 года назад

    Very good work showing how to do a window with good accuracy... Thank you.

  • @ferbeybill
    @ferbeybill 3 года назад +3

    Thanks for mentioning about the pencil marks...painting contractor here!

    • @jodysanders6445
      @jodysanders6445 3 года назад +1

      Most people on an interior job don’t realize how much time and expertise goes into making their “ oops, the painter will fix it” mistakes disappear. Usually I give them 2 strikes then it’s backcharge discussion time. It’s amazing how careful they can be if they think they’ll actually be held accountable for their carelessness-

  • @Christopherjamesmurphy21
    @Christopherjamesmurphy21 6 месяцев назад

    Im so glad im not the only one that wears multiple tool belts lol one for every job

  • @andrelabonte2294
    @andrelabonte2294 Год назад

    Had to watch this video again just to make sure I do it right. Great instructional video. Thanks ☮️🇨🇦

  • @AlfredoTheGreat333
    @AlfredoTheGreat333 3 года назад +1

    Always love your vids man

  • @mr.wizeguy8995
    @mr.wizeguy8995 3 года назад +2

    I always install that trim (jamb?) by drilling holes trough side and screw it directly to window frame no need to do different thickness blocks between that trim and stud and biggest reason for that is we always use factory painted trims so you don't want any nail holes and also it need to be 100% perfect where it meets window frame no caulking.

  • @lindakelley9146
    @lindakelley9146 Год назад

    Thanks just what I needed to know how to do. You did great job . 😃

  • @johnschutt9187
    @johnschutt9187 3 года назад

    Great work! Thank you!

  • @diegoiniguez4120
    @diegoiniguez4120 3 года назад +2

    exelente trabajo !!! como siempre !!

  • @SLEAZZBAG.FITTER
    @SLEAZZBAG.FITTER Год назад

    Thanks for your videos, there to the point and on point. 👍🏻

  • @mikelastmanstanding6078
    @mikelastmanstanding6078 3 года назад

    Looks awesome!

  • @fooshz
    @fooshz 3 года назад +1

    my window casings are fine but because of you, im going to rip them all out so I can try this now

  • @regularguy9264
    @regularguy9264 3 года назад +5

    Love your videos but these two are pretty old school.
    The less you use your tape measure in finish carpentry the better.
    How about cut your pieces to length. Set them against the window reversed, and draw a line flush with the drywall. Perfect coping line.
    Build the entire frame (use CA glue to temp hold). Once entire frame is built, shoot it in place through the casing. If you need to put spray foam between the stud and frame, then attach the casing later.
    I also use my laser level and put drywall screws into the studs sitting proud BEFORE putting the frame in place. These screws are easy to advance or recess to shim the frame exactly where I want it, and this doesn't require all those measurements with the tape measure. You can add small pieces of 1/2" ply plus shims afterwards if you shoot through the frame to provide the support that the drywall screws don't.
    Love your videos, but these are all tricks that I have learned from other more skilled people than myself.

  • @guillaumed4145
    @guillaumed4145 Год назад

    Thanks you're always the best teacher, you will save me so much trouble installing my windows jamb 😀Hi from Ottawa 😉

  • @terryq9966
    @terryq9966 3 года назад

    Hey Ben, I was gonna mention it on the last video about using ca glue and accelerator on the turn-arounds at the ends of your sill instead of wood glue, but I see you found it in enough time to do this part of the project.😉

  • @Cindy25Cox
    @Cindy25Cox 3 года назад

    I'm not quite there yet, but I thank god I have your videos to teach me.

  • @terryeffinp
    @terryeffinp 10 месяцев назад

    When I make jamb extensions I like to cut rabbits on the top of the legs and glue and nail the header to them. It makes for a stronger joint, the pieces are less like to rotate/twist and open later down the road. Pretty much the same way that a pre-hung door jamb is made. I also like to use a laser level to determine if there is any variation from one side of the window stool to the other, I can compensate the leg lengths during cutting and end up with a perfectly square, plumb, and level jamb extension before I even install it making casing a lot easier.

  • @PenAirPilot
    @PenAirPilot 3 года назад +3

    Dang, man.... You look like youre back in your element! Love seeing you work this stuff! Ive learned waaaaayyy too much from you and I thank you so much! Keep up the amazing work, attitude and inspiration.... Thanks!

  • @terryq9966
    @terryq9966 3 года назад +2

    How did you know that I have like 12 windows I gotta trim out??? You been chatting with my wife?? WELL, HAVE YA!! 😂 Thanks for these two videos... I'll need all the tips I can get!!

    • @militarybrat9734
      @militarybrat9734 3 года назад

      Chatting.... is that what the kids call it these days?

  • @dsrleb
    @dsrleb 2 года назад

    You get mail there? LOL 😂😂 good job buddy!

  • @mc-sp8zr
    @mc-sp8zr 3 года назад +4

    Don't sweat the petty things and don't pet the sweaty things.

  • @metalface8515
    @metalface8515 3 года назад +1

    That title is perfect lmao

  • @1towgunner
    @1towgunner 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you.

  • @jenniferhansen499
    @jenniferhansen499 2 года назад

    Thanks.

  • @Davidjaques6538
    @Davidjaques6538 3 года назад +1

    Love your Chantal

  • @jimcavanaugh6074
    @jimcavanaugh6074 3 года назад +1

    Great video. Thanks. What gauge nails are you using? Thanks for the CA glue links.

  • @bhami
    @bhami 3 года назад +17

    Wouldn't it be worth spray-foaming that huge gap that you covered over, for insulation purposes?

    • @bruce-le-smith
      @bruce-le-smith 3 года назад +5

      moisture is a much bigger problem in our local environment than cold or heat, I think I'd prefer the tape or liquid flashing seal on the outside and a bit of airflow on the inside just in case things get a bit humid inside. i don't think this is like Matt Risinger or someone with complete control over the whole build.

    • @jeffdyrland2795
      @jeffdyrland2795 3 года назад +3

      Don’t ever spray foam… anything… ever! Lol that stuff is the worst!

    • @azdeh1894
      @azdeh1894 3 года назад +5

      @@bruce-le-smith you want some kind of insulation, that little "airflow" actually leads to condensation which eventually means mold.

  • @ryanb9528
    @ryanb9528 Год назад +1

    26 years I've been a residential replacement window contractor in michigan. I didn't realize Canada is a tropical climate and doesn't need any insulation between the window and the 11/16 to 3/4 inch gap around the window. That was a super hard way to get an OK looking job when realistically caulk and paint make it what it ain't. Spray foam and caulk will be your best friend in the future.

  • @chichidouglas5078
    @chichidouglas5078 3 года назад +3

    Measure the height and width of the window and from the window to the outside of sheetrock. Subtract the thickness of the top and bottom pieces and build a box. If you're leaving a 1/4" reveal add a 1/2" to the inside dimensions of the box and those are the short point measurements of the trim. When it's a wrap around sill and bottom skirt like that the outside dimensions for the bottom are you notch it. Add 1/4" for the reveal too the width of the trim and that's the length of the notch if you're making it flush with the outside of trim. I always go 3/4" past the outside of trim unless the customer wants something else. All that walking back and forth and measuring every piece and nailing one piece at a time adds up to a lot of wasted steps and wasted steps are wasted time. I've heard you say not to waste steps in your mud and tape videos and I agree with you but that applies to every trade also.

  • @alastairdallas
    @alastairdallas 3 года назад +2

    It's a combination square.

  • @PrettyTubs
    @PrettyTubs Год назад

    what? is Ben doing carpentry work? Nah but seriously, it's great to see that you are just as skilled in carpentry as you are in drywalling. I don't think drywalling is a word but it should be.

  • @Cousin.Justin
    @Cousin.Justin 3 года назад +1

    *Welcome* 🐸

  • @jpwoodworks9228
    @jpwoodworks9228 3 года назад +2

    Are you using 18ga or 16ga nailer for trimming out windows?

  • @dangtran_decoration
    @dangtran_decoration 3 года назад

    Kỹ năng của bạn thật tuyệt vời

  • @COMMANDER-ONE
    @COMMANDER-ONE 3 года назад

    Not sure why I haven’t seen your channel pop up on my feed. I looked you up though.

  • @jazminbanda2522
    @jazminbanda2522 2 года назад

    What did you use for the actual trim ?

  • @theshuff
    @theshuff 2 месяца назад

    Very nice result. does all windows resquire so much job or this is specific case ? in europe, windows come with all covers and only need to be applied on top of the plasterboards

  • @lisacolbert5987
    @lisacolbert5987 Год назад

    This is taking me down memory lane - 25+ years of doing what you’re doing here , for a living. Total flashback when you were calling out the widths , 2 1/2 , 2 3/8 , 2 1/2 … 2 1/4 !!? And I recalled that sometimes I’d leave that casing the same all around and spend my fiddly factor in making a piece that ran the entire length of the face trim to glue on the back that I could either block plane , belt sand or random orbital w/ 80grit and violas ! Home owner would never see it and it was all magnificent. Oof , autocorrect …

  • @stevetomilson2546
    @stevetomilson2546 Год назад

    What kind of trim did you use? Pine, mdf etc??

  • @nibudd
    @nibudd Год назад

    What's the reason for assembling the casing first and then installing it on the wall in one go? In your door casing video you installed the pieces individually and joined them with wood glue

  • @mrbiglipsful
    @mrbiglipsful 10 месяцев назад

    When you say smallest distance to the window, is that the distance from the drywall to the outer edge of the window? Is that the distance of the smallest open gap between the window framing and the edge of the window?

  • @kevinbenedict5443
    @kevinbenedict5443 2 года назад

    Ahh yep, ida done it different!

  • @danev6972
    @danev6972 Год назад

    Our new windows were installed on top of the stool made of marble..Is that ideal? What if I want to replace or install a new trim? Thx

  • @brettzeigerbacher2314
    @brettzeigerbacher2314 2 года назад

    Man, how is it that you don't have a trimless drywall finish for a window? You're like the go to drywall guy on RUclips IMO.

  • @chrisp.76
    @chrisp.76 2 года назад

    What size nail gun are you using and nail length?

  • @luilui03able
    @luilui03able 2 года назад

    an idea, put a little piece of masking tape on the wood to write your numbers, then you won't have to worry of marking the paint.

  • @HotspotsSoutheast
    @HotspotsSoutheast 3 года назад +4

    So it's true, he CAN use a hammer, even if it's an electric one :)

  • @CJGilliam
    @CJGilliam Год назад

    "Hope for the best and caulk the rest." Yep, definitely a dry guy. "We'll let the mudder can fix that." 😁

  • @trinabenyi8791
    @trinabenyi8791 2 года назад

    Combination square or some call it a depth gauge :)

  • @seanriopel3132
    @seanriopel3132 2 года назад

    Every Carpenters favorite saying.

  • @renannascimento2423
    @renannascimento2423 3 года назад +2

    👍🏽

  • @user-yr4os6jz4r
    @user-yr4os6jz4r 2 года назад

    Excellent tip at 12:00

  • @LMerryman
    @LMerryman Год назад

    The spray is Ether, and using the accelerator creates a weaker joint than just using cyanoacrylate and waiting just a bit longer before moving it.

  • @Sean-410
    @Sean-410 2 года назад

    As an apprentice carpenter, it makes me feel SO MUCH BETTER HE CUT A PIECE SHORT LOLZ.. my boss is a natzi who acts like mistakes NEVER happen 😫😞🤨😳

  • @connorrogers1917
    @connorrogers1917 2 года назад

    12:59 is genius

  • @suus_says
    @suus_says 3 года назад

    ☺️👍🏻

  • @ThomasSteed
    @ThomasSteed 3 года назад +6

    Smart men use push sticks, and adjust cutting depths.

    • @johnschutt9187
      @johnschutt9187 3 года назад

      Smart men have all their fingers.

    • @jeffdyrland2795
      @jeffdyrland2795 3 года назад +1

      Smart men yell measurements to a cut man 😃

  • @jackdawg4579
    @jackdawg4579 Год назад

    sooo, if you dont have a nail gun, nail or screw the trim on?

  • @conradcoolerfiend
    @conradcoolerfiend 3 года назад +4

    Wtf is this! I thought this was Vancouver Drywaller!

  • @johnschutt9187
    @johnschutt9187 3 года назад

    Combination square

  • @andrewcarr2431
    @andrewcarr2431 3 года назад +1

    excellent series of videos, Ben. Mucho Grassy Ass! In my DIY tool belt I have the "tapper", the "tapey" and the "pokey thing"

  • @brianwoodard339
    @brianwoodard339 3 года назад +1

    What is the brand of the tool belt? Looks like a nice leather construction.

    • @stevehammerich7121
      @stevehammerich7121 3 года назад +1

      Occidental leather, oxylight framer tool belt. I have the same belt

    • @brianwoodard339
      @brianwoodard339 3 года назад +1

      @@stevehammerich7121 thanks

  • @im-pro-at-skyrim8285
    @im-pro-at-skyrim8285 3 года назад

    What's the difference between nailing and screwing the jam on, 80% of the time I see its screwed in

  • @punchout2418
    @punchout2418 2 года назад

    It's called a measure slidey thing :p

  • @andrewschafer8986
    @andrewschafer8986 3 года назад

    Who uses mdf for shims?

  • @Tkm112093evadell
    @Tkm112093evadell 3 года назад

    Seems like it’d be more important to make sure there’s the same 1-1/8th reveal on the window rather than lining seems up with the welds. If anything, the home owner will see the reveal more than a tiny weld. But that’s just me🤷‍♂️ looks super good though👍

    • @vancouvercarpenter
      @vancouvercarpenter  3 года назад +1

      You won’t see the difference between 1.125” and 1”. But you will see it if it’s not in the weld.

    • @Tkm112093evadell
      @Tkm112093evadell 3 года назад

      @@vancouvercarpenter oh totally agree, I was just juggling the overall importance. You really polished a turd on this one

    • @Tkm112093evadell
      @Tkm112093evadell 3 года назад +1

      As people who build things, I’m sure we both find ourselves super critical over things most wouldn’t see. But it makes us sleep better at night

  • @jameslastname9171
    @jameslastname9171 3 года назад

    Since you called the window stool a sill throughout the previous video, I guess we just have to let it slide in this one.

  • @Beejaroni9708
    @Beejaroni9708 25 дней назад

    You forgot to glue the top and side casing

  • @WillPeterson
    @WillPeterson 2 года назад

    why do you glue the trim off the wall instead of securing each of the three pieces on the wall perfectly to one another and to the wall

  • @metalface8515
    @metalface8515 3 года назад

    Can you say that someone shreds when it comes to carpentry? Is that a thing? Cause you absolutely shredded that trim dude

    • @metalface8515
      @metalface8515 3 года назад

      HAHA, imagine a fisheye edit of the job.... that would be absolutely nuts and probably enjoyable to watch :P

  • @ianholmes6078
    @ianholmes6078 3 года назад +1

    3"? You can fill that with caulk!

  • @yaboi8640
    @yaboi8640 3 года назад +1

    came back with the new vid to see if you are still calling it a window sill, diapointed. its a window stool on the inside, trying to help u dawg lol

    • @vancouvercarpenter
      @vancouvercarpenter  3 года назад +1

      It was filmed on the same day

    • @yaboi8640
      @yaboi8640 3 года назад

      @@vancouvercarpenter makes sense. love your vids. clearly i watch them lol

  • @peep39
    @peep39 2 года назад

    You weren't sanding the edge, you were feathering the edge

  • @chrishaug
    @chrishaug 3 года назад +5

    i think the reason for the trim growing is because you use a tape roll. you press it down when mesaring the the windows but hook it when you do the wood. the end of those tape mes willl actually move just a tiny bit when you hook them and pull
    otherwise great work!

    • @seanriopel3132
      @seanriopel3132 2 года назад +2

      That tiny movement is actually accounted for by the thickness on the end hook. That is on a brand new tape. Over time if you do not take good care of it especially by letting slam home on returning then yes, the holes will get bigger making it less accurate. Also the end hook could become bent especially if you drop it wrong. just a little kink can throw your finish work off. That's why some old school carpenters, and new ones for that matter, prefer to use the folding wood rulers.

  • @reedrobb
    @reedrobb Год назад +1

    I am always careful not to twerk my trim

  • @allanpennington
    @allanpennington 2 года назад

    Do your best and caulk the rest. The mantra of a drywall specialist trying to do finish carpentry.

  • @theweemanism
    @theweemanism 3 месяца назад

    Your making it way harder than it has to be,just measure your window and make the outside of your frame the same as the window,make the frame on a table ,pin it in the opening and fill with door and windows foam

  • @edwardmmanns7454
    @edwardmmanns7454 2 года назад

    You must get paid hourly or you would be earning nothing. Put the extension jamb in and cedar shims instead of measuring and cutting blocks.

  • @planetvance
    @planetvance 2 года назад

    Quite a gap between the jam and casing on the left side. Sorry, failure! You should have ripped the jam material wider.

  • @brienfarmer6846
    @brienfarmer6846 Год назад

    tool nerds...he he he

  • @oldskoolwayy
    @oldskoolwayy 2 года назад

    Tool nerds... 🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @tonylarge5298
    @tonylarge5298 3 года назад

    not worth the time.

  • @yourmasterrenovator86
    @yourmasterrenovator86 Год назад

    Thanks heaps to include jamming AND casing. I really appreciate it.

  • @michaelteti5148
    @michaelteti5148 2 года назад

    Combination square