Replacing Fascia Boards

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  • @davidswestcoastpainting8510
    @davidswestcoastpainting8510 2 года назад +4

    That's last advice was the best part ....other info was great too but I got more than expected.
    Thank you

  • @mgusa9372
    @mgusa9372 3 года назад +15

    Nice video, tks! When I do that job I do all the cutting on the ground. I prime the entire fascia board with PGP Gripper paint (it used to be Glidden Gripper - a GREAT primer). Do 2 coats - let each coat fully dry. Then paint the entire board with 2 coats of top-quality exterior paint again wait for each coat to fully dry before applying a second coat. Then coat the entire bottom of the fascia board with a good coat of white or clear paintable caulk. This will help fight against hanging water droplets - use a glove-coated hand. Before nailing take the fascia board to the actual nailing location and carefully mark exactly where all the nail holes will be. Pre-drill the nail holes into the new fascia board so nailing goes smooth up there. All that is a lot more work but the result is worth it to me thinking who wants to do that job more than once. Should last forever. Remember the drip edging is berry important key.
    Regarding the ladder's proper angle position - stand facing a mounted ladder with your toe touching the base of the ladder leg extend your hands out to the ladder you want your hand-grip to be in the position to fully comfortably grasp a rung of the ladder. If they do not then adjust the ladder's angle until they do.
    For extra safety (not necessary) you can put 45-degree cut 4x4's or 6x6's at the base of the ladder legs with the sharp end at the legs to help prevent a ladder kick out. And you can drill holes in the 4x4's and drive a steel rod through those holes into the ground but do not leave the steel exposed in case of someone steps or falls there.

  • @apolinarcisneros8403
    @apolinarcisneros8403 3 года назад +5

    I'm a retired carpenter and still learning from you guys. Thank you.

  • @martinezcesar0670
    @martinezcesar0670 Год назад +2

    I saw many videos of repairs diferents proyect but this one was incredible. Thank you for share your knowledge.

  • @owl1873
    @owl1873 4 года назад +15

    Good stuff old man. That proverb was a nice tuch.

  • @livnlavidamomma5777
    @livnlavidamomma5777 5 лет назад +13

    Thank you for taking the time to post this instructional video! Getting ready to help a friend with her 100-year old house. Appreciate being able to see what to expect and what tools we need to bring to get the job done without running to the hardware store 15 times.

  • @lowvoltageghost888
    @lowvoltageghost888 Год назад

    " Better is a patient man than a warrior one, will self-control that one who takes a city" very powerful. Thank you a lot for your advice and video.

  • @integralsun
    @integralsun 3 года назад +1

    Patience is a the most important safety tip. Developing an attitude of ease and you’ll enjoy the projects and you’ll have the time to reflect on how to do the work safely.

    • @BobsTwoCarGarage
      @BobsTwoCarGarage  3 года назад

      “an attitude of ease” I like that; I’m gonna use that phrase.

  • @CoffeeTroll
    @CoffeeTroll 6 лет назад +6

    Roofer here. I bought a little Fein MultiMaster back in 2011. NEVER been sorry I bought that little thing.
    Nice work BTW!

  • @Dobroman07
    @Dobroman07 4 года назад +7

    The best part was you sharing scripture with us. Great tips also!

  • @erhee185
    @erhee185 2 года назад +4

    None of the fascia replacement videos stress treating and finishing the new boards on the ground prior to installing them. In California where termites and dry rot are prevelant, I cut/fit my pieces, then coat with copper green to prevent rot and termites, then prime [must use oil-base primer with copper green] I give it one finish coat on all sides prior to install, then another on the visible area after install. I use coated deck screws, not nails. Sometimes I must add or fake outriggers so I have something to attached to. Again, I treat the outriggers as above and fasten with coated screws.

    • @BobsTwoCarGarage
      @BobsTwoCarGarage  2 года назад

      Good imput, can't do too much to prevent rot and termites.

  • @JonnyDIY
    @JonnyDIY 6 лет назад +3

    great job! love the long V cut to connect the 2 boards seamlessly

  • @DJBigMac209
    @DJBigMac209 6 лет назад +3

    Thanks Bob for that video. You really did nail it on the head for step by step. I appreciate your time you gave to making this video. that was cool how you pointed to the outriggers behind you perfectly!

  • @ragsmm
    @ragsmm 6 лет назад +4

    Super helpful, Bob! Exactly the direction I needed to work through my repairs. And the quote at the end hit a chord. Very well put. Thank you and keep ‘em coming!

  • @matthewhewitt5613
    @matthewhewitt5613 3 года назад

    Bro. You are the most valuable tool around.

  • @oscarluquin8107
    @oscarluquin8107 5 лет назад +6

    hey Bob how did you nail the rafter from the top if the shingles are there ?

  • @donaldlucas8688
    @donaldlucas8688 6 лет назад +11

    Thanks for taking the time to make this helpful video. I saved me a good bit of money.

  • @vivgleeson8057
    @vivgleeson8057 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for the tips, Bob! About to replace a bunch of cedar fascia boards up here in Canada (Vancouver Island.)

    • @BobsTwoCarGarage
      @BobsTwoCarGarage  3 года назад

      You’re welcome . I have a friend up there.

    • @vivgleeson8057
      @vivgleeson8057 3 года назад

      @@BobsTwoCarGarage it’s a pretty nice place to be! But so is Southern California 🙂

  • @user-ju3od5gy5q
    @user-ju3od5gy5q 5 лет назад

    Helpful. Not many videos on fascia/rake board repair/installation out there. Thanks for taking the time to do this. Mine is 2nd floor, over partial shingled roof with pitch ladder work and i dont like working with ladders on a roof.

  • @boonang4097
    @boonang4097 5 лет назад +1

    Looks like I may not tackle the job myself as it is pretty dangerous on a second level, yet watching this vid is good stuff knowing what needs to be done. Tq.

  • @MrMatt-qs2ck
    @MrMatt-qs2ck 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for the tutorial and ending your video with wisdom. Your setup and pointing were spot on too - really helpful and fantastic work : )

    • @BobsTwoCarGarage
      @BobsTwoCarGarage  4 года назад

      Matthew Reese thank you very much. Good luck with your work.

  • @davedavem
    @davedavem Год назад

    Great video. I'm in freezing cold Scotland, so I guess I'll need to adjust things slightly! For one, everything's covered in tarred roofing felt!

    • @BobsTwoCarGarage
      @BobsTwoCarGarage  Год назад

      Yes, and probably soffits as well. Hope I was of some help.

  • @denzeldelfyette1606
    @denzeldelfyette1606 2 года назад +1

    Helped me alot didnt even know until this vidoe got this problem

  • @luisanderson518
    @luisanderson518 5 лет назад +1

    How did you nail the facia to the roof underlayment without damaging the shingles? Also, I"m told the vertical nails that were cut need to removed because with time they will work themselves loose and perforate the shingles.

    • @BobsTwoCarGarage
      @BobsTwoCarGarage  5 лет назад +2

      Nailing down from the underlayment is not necessary just nail to the outriggers and adjoining fascia ....really, it works and stands the test of time. I've never heard of a problem with the nails working their way up. I think it will do more damage trying to remove them.

  • @csavage1947
    @csavage1947 3 года назад

    Nice presentation. The "V" splice is brilliant.

  • @rubengh777
    @rubengh777 9 месяцев назад

    Isn’’t the edge metal flashing nailed to the fascia board? How do you nail the flashing from the top once the fascia board is installed?

    • @BobsTwoCarGarage
      @BobsTwoCarGarage  7 месяцев назад

      Yes, but you will be cutting them when you are cutting the other nails.

  • @carolwheeler7183
    @carolwheeler7183 6 лет назад +2

    Fantastic video and helpful. Nicely presented. Thanks Bob.

  • @MA-lm1ql
    @MA-lm1ql 3 месяца назад

    So the corner that meets not at the top of the pitch but at the bottom that's just a 45 angle?

    • @BobsTwoCarGarage
      @BobsTwoCarGarage  3 месяца назад

      Yes, mine was but , butts are just as acceptable

  • @dannyjensen4954
    @dannyjensen4954 6 месяцев назад +1

    Good video. The job is hard. Took me a few days. I used framing brackets to help with the install. I’m not as good with a skill saw.

    • @BobsTwoCarGarage
      @BobsTwoCarGarage  6 месяцев назад

      Yes it’s a lot of work. Framing brackets? Joists hangers?

  • @Mogman150
    @Mogman150 3 года назад

    I assume there is no way to re-attach the starter strip/roof felt without making a real mess of the roofing?

  • @colecarpenter712
    @colecarpenter712 5 месяцев назад

    What about the flashing isn't that nailed to the top of the fascia and covered with shingles?

    • @BobsTwoCarGarage
      @BobsTwoCarGarage  5 месяцев назад

      You will cut the nails between the fascia and the sheeting/ starter boards and leave the flashing in place. The half nails that are left provide enough holding power

  • @ubermenschen3636
    @ubermenschen3636 3 года назад

    How did you nail the facia board to the roof sheathing? You had cut off the nails that connected the roof sheathing to the facial board, so now how did you install the new nails ?

    • @BobsTwoCarGarage
      @BobsTwoCarGarage  3 года назад

      I get asked that a lot . It’s not necessary. Really, it’s never done.

    • @fastdude2002
      @fastdude2002 2 года назад

      My neighbor handyman replaced a dry rotted facia board for me. My house does hot have any outriggers so he had to peel back the shingles to remove and nail a new one. I would like to do some replacements but I’m afraid to peel back my roof.

  • @themuls529
    @themuls529 2 года назад +1

    Really enjoyed this. Great delivery. Can't send that neighbour Down Under can you? He's useful.

  • @mellomao978
    @mellomao978 4 года назад +1

    Great job with details and info! Straight to the point and informative!

  • @larrymoore6640
    @larrymoore6640 5 лет назад +1

    I replaced a section on one of our houses but used the new PVC board. More expensive but won't rot out. Has a smooth and wood look side.

  • @brunodeluca7486
    @brunodeluca7486 5 лет назад +1

    SO I'm replacing the rake board, but there are no barge boards (or outriggers). I'm at a loss for something to nail to and considering using pocket holes. Anyone have an thoughts as to whether that would be ok?

    • @BobsTwoCarGarage
      @BobsTwoCarGarage  5 лет назад

      Bruno DeLuca got a photo? I don’t think I’d trust those boards to hold the rake board.

    • @brunodeluca7486
      @brunodeluca7486 5 лет назад

      @@BobsTwoCarGarage Yes, I have a photo. How would I send it to you?

  • @Warez556
    @Warez556 2 года назад +1

    Loved your video but I couldn't stop laughing at the helpful neighbors safety sandal, overall good video and hella good angles

    • @BobsTwoCarGarage
      @BobsTwoCarGarage  2 года назад

      Thanks , yes my neighbor always wears flip flops.

  • @coastguardranch873
    @coastguardranch873 3 года назад

    Bob: you cut through the nails that connected the old facia board to the roof sheath, but did you nail the new facia to the roof sheath? In other words, how is the new facia attached to the roof?

    • @BobsTwoCarGarage
      @BobsTwoCarGarage  3 года назад

      That’s a very common question . The new fascia is not nailed from the top. You depend on the rafter tails or the “outriggers” to hold it In place.

  • @stratmancruthers
    @stratmancruthers Год назад

    How were you able to replace the boards without bending the flashing like I did when I replaced mine?

  • @SubtleSarahG
    @SubtleSarahG 3 года назад

    Hi. I'm learning about roofing a bit to deal with some repairs I need to pay for and I'm just wanting to clarify some vocab.... This is actually a bargeboard and not fascia no? I am trying to be clear about their difference so I can discuss my repairs with my roofer. My understanding is that the bargeboard is the angled parts that make the triangles at the end of the houses or in the dormers etc, and the fascia is horizontal and is parallel with your straight across gutters. Thank you!

    • @BobsTwoCarGarage
      @BobsTwoCarGarage  3 года назад

      Yes you’re exactly right. Barge boards are also termed “rake rafters” . If you’re out buying materials fascia would be the more common term. There is generally more of it on your house and it’s the same material

    • @BobsTwoCarGarage
      @BobsTwoCarGarage  3 года назад

      Lots of good illustrations out there www.bespokeguttering.co.uk/what-are-fascias-soffits-barge-boards/

  • @Ed-vi8lj
    @Ed-vi8lj 11 месяцев назад +1

    The only thing I did not understand was how he replace the nails at the top that he uses multi-tool to cut off obviously he can nail them from above with the fiberglass shingles. Anyone know? shingles

    • @BobsTwoCarGarage
      @BobsTwoCarGarage  10 месяцев назад +1

      It’s not necessary to replace them. They don’t hold up the fascia.

  • @jamescc2010
    @jamescc2010 2 года назад

    I have termite damaged facia and other areas. What kind of wood do you recommend - treated wood, red wood etc? Depending on what kind, I plan to treat all wood with Bora-Care to prevent termites.

    • @BobsTwoCarGarage
      @BobsTwoCarGarage  2 года назад

      You should buy boards intended specifically for fascia. In my area it is typically spruce and it comes primed and dried. I'm not sure that is the case everywhere. I'm not familiar with the product you mentioned buy whatever you can do to discourage termites is a good idea. Be sure to caulk and paint well also.

  • @MirandaRoofing
    @MirandaRoofing Год назад

    A very helpful video just a quick question how did you get the angle you did in minute 4. how do you do those corners

    • @BobsTwoCarGarage
      @BobsTwoCarGarage  Год назад

      I mitered them however, butts are easier, stronger really better in the long run.

  • @crand20033
    @crand20033 3 года назад

    How do I keep termites away from my trim?

    • @BobsTwoCarGarage
      @BobsTwoCarGarage  3 года назад

      The best preventive measure is a really good paint job but you’ll never really keep them away. An annual service that spot treats is also a good idea.

  • @wyndiefeatherstone948
    @wyndiefeatherstone948 Год назад

    You did a great job and explained it well. Thank You!

  • @victorflores7973
    @victorflores7973 3 года назад

    can you put hardie plank behind the gutters

  • @mucmhucky
    @mucmhucky 5 лет назад +6

    Thanks for the proverb. Needed that.

  • @21gonza21
    @21gonza21 Год назад

    I don’t have a sub facia only 3/4 , it was rotten , can I go back with 3/4 or I have to put a subfascia?

    • @BobsTwoCarGarage
      @BobsTwoCarGarage  Год назад +1

      Assuming you only have a 3/4” fascia you can simply repair or replace it. Just a matter of terminology. We call fascia, “sub fascia” when it’s covered which another board usually to support a soffit.

    • @21gonza21
      @21gonza21 Год назад

      @@BobsTwoCarGarage but I want to put a vented vinyl soffit , Will I be able to nail it in the 3/4? I am also putting gutters, Will 3/4 be enough wood to hold gutter weight when it rains?

    • @BobsTwoCarGarage
      @BobsTwoCarGarage  Год назад +1

      Normally the back side of the 3/4 fascia is grooved to fit the soffit and on the house side their is a nailer strip or blocking to nail to. The newer vinyl systems may have different solutions that i''m not aware of. If you have already installed your fascia you may need to get creative perhaps by adding a nailer strip to the back side of your fascia.

  • @DustyMcFarland
    @DustyMcFarland 2 года назад

    Thank you for being helpful for others, God bless you

  • @briangeiger9307
    @briangeiger9307 5 лет назад

    I see you nail to the out-rigger, but did you add nail from the top thru the roof decking? I didn't see you take off roofing tiles to nail thru the decking?

    • @BobsTwoCarGarage
      @BobsTwoCarGarage  5 лет назад +1

      No, a lot of people ask that but its not necessary. There is a way to do that without removing the shingles but I don't recommend it.

  • @jshippey
    @jshippey 2 года назад

    I have the same problem with the edge of my fascia. But it’s only at the edge where the Fascia meets the gutter. Can I just remove the rotten part? The rot is about one foot. Thank you! Great video

    • @BobsTwoCarGarage
      @BobsTwoCarGarage  2 года назад

      Lots of factors to determine. Usually the best approach is to replace the whole thing but patching is an option and vinyl coverings are also an option. I would not recommend replacing only a foot or two.

  • @wish2fish37
    @wish2fish37 3 года назад

    Where on the run did you place the splice?Over an outrigger?

    • @BobsTwoCarGarage
      @BobsTwoCarGarage  3 года назад

      It doesn’t matter you can nail from the edge to keep it lined up. It really works

  • @Larry-fo1qv
    @Larry-fo1qv 4 года назад +3

    I like the helper dude on the roof working in sandals. That's totally me

  • @michaellewis4363
    @michaellewis4363 6 лет назад +3

    Very thorough. Youve got a new subscriber Bob

  • @raeleenmandy6359
    @raeleenmandy6359 4 года назад

    What size are the fascia boards 🤔

    • @BobsTwoCarGarage
      @BobsTwoCarGarage  4 года назад

      Mine are 2 x 10 but they come in different sizes

  • @kingofslotsmillion3263
    @kingofslotsmillion3263 3 года назад

    Do you have a video on a roofing

  • @victornunez9204
    @victornunez9204 4 года назад

    Nice video thanks I appreciate it, I'm actually doing that tomorrow and a never done it before so your video is very helpful

  • @tlims1974a
    @tlims1974a 4 года назад +3

    Very good and informative. I took a photo of the Proverbs and plan to share it on Facebook. All of life is a test. I realized long ago not to pray for patience, LOL......but to heed this and All scriptures. Thank you Lord. ✝️ BTW, I hope you treated for those little buggers before you sealed it back up. 😳

  • @robertnewton994
    @robertnewton994 5 лет назад

    Did I miss something or did you show and tell how to nail from above like the old ones were and that you had to cut through the nails with the sawsall and oscillating tool? That's the process I'm looking for. How do you get the shingles out of the way?

    • @BobsTwoCarGarage
      @BobsTwoCarGarage  5 лет назад

      I don’t do that, I don’t think anyone does. Just nail or screw on each end to joining fascias and nail to each “outrigger” it really does work and last.

    • @jadcb159
      @jadcb159 5 лет назад

      @@BobsTwoCarGarage Bob, I need to do this on my house, but I'm concerned about how to deal with the metal flashing/trim that sits above the fascia. it doesn't look like you even touched it. Can you expand on that? I'm worried about having to bend it out of the way or replace it and then screwing up the shingles, etc. Appreciate any advice on dealing with the flashing! Thanks!

    • @BobsTwoCarGarage
      @BobsTwoCarGarage  5 лет назад +1

      Yes, that's something to be careful with especially when using the sawsall which is the fastest method. I bent it up slightly and held it there with a wedge while I did the cutting. The flashing should lay back down undamaged when your done.

  • @mdcecichannel4366
    @mdcecichannel4366 5 лет назад +1

    Just what I was looking for! Very well done. Thank you!

  • @hermanwilhelm6871
    @hermanwilhelm6871 Год назад +1

    Good information . Liked your video.

  • @mrc79
    @mrc79 5 лет назад

    Can you please tell how you repaired and water sealed the rafter sticking out of the peak of the roof ? It looked pretty beat up

    • @BobsTwoCarGarage
      @BobsTwoCarGarage  5 лет назад +1

      Mr C I think you mean the false beam. I cut off some of it and used some bondo and primed and painted it really well. Sometimes I flash the top side with metal

    • @mrc79
      @mrc79 5 лет назад

      Thanks for your reply bob ! I’m also in so cal

  • @audiophileman7047
    @audiophileman7047 4 года назад

    Does the job become more difficult if you have to deal with drip edge? I didn't see that on yours, but I have it on mine. I'm wondering if just bending the drip edge back will be okay or if new drip edge will need to be installed.

    • @BobsTwoCarGarage
      @BobsTwoCarGarage  4 года назад

      I had one but because I had an extra layer of underlayment it only needed to be bent back slightly. Just bend it back evenly with something flat like putty knives.

    • @audiophileman7047
      @audiophileman7047 4 года назад

      @@BobsTwoCarGarage Okay, sounds good and very good video! Thanks! 👍👍👍

  • @1drgalvez
    @1drgalvez 16 дней назад

    I don’t have outriggers either. I see in a reply you said “There are ways to attach to your under layment from the bottom.” How can I send you a picture?

    • @BobsTwoCarGarage
      @BobsTwoCarGarage  8 дней назад

      Attaching from the bottom is not necessary although many people want to and ask the same question. If you want to you can screw blocks under neath and then up into the sheeting. Not sure how to send a photo.

  • @tjdjinn1983
    @tjdjinn1983 4 года назад

    When replacing the fascia, do/can you use deck screws, finishing nails, brad nails, or framing nails? I'm getting ready to go around my house and replace the fascia, including behind the gutters, as well. I'm wanting to use the wood grain pvc board, is this a good idea? I'm here in Georgia, about 45 minutes southwest of Atlanta

    • @captjack8133
      @captjack8133 4 года назад

      If you have a compressor get a 15 or 16 gauge finish nailer. The PVC is just fine its just more flexible so having someone to help you will be a must.

    • @tjdjinn1983
      @tjdjinn1983 4 года назад

      @@captjack8133 thank you for the response! I have a milwaukee m18 but also have a pretty good compressor that I can roll around if needed.

    • @BobsTwoCarGarage
      @BobsTwoCarGarage  4 года назад

      I always use 16 p galvanized framing nails and maybe deck screws in the corners. Never used pvc but if it’s made for and the right size for fascia sounds like a reasonable option especially in a humid climate.

    • @BobsTwoCarGarage
      @BobsTwoCarGarage  4 года назад

      Finish nails will rust so not a good idea.

    • @tjdjinn1983
      @tjdjinn1983 4 года назад

      @@BobsTwoCarGarage Georgia has some pretty bad humidity during the spring and summer months. Plus I don't wanna climb back up there anytime soon to fix it again lol.

  • @ozzyosmond1
    @ozzyosmond1 4 года назад

    I have 10 ft+ sections that only have 1 of those "outriggers" and I'm wondering what to do? Can't disturb roof/drip edge.

    • @BobsTwoCarGarage
      @BobsTwoCarGarage  4 года назад

      Ben DeJong hmmm, got a photo ? There are ways to attach to your under layment from the bottom.

    • @ozzyosmond1
      @ozzyosmond1 4 года назад

      @@BobsTwoCarGarage See if you can view these: www.dropbox.com/s/g1d36yc91pygtr8/IMG_1535.JPG?dl=0
      www.dropbox.com/s/6zff4wwckifnfpx/IMG_1536.JPG?dl=0

  • @jamesmyerssr.3119
    @jamesmyerssr.3119 5 лет назад

    Did you re nail thew roof to the facia?

    • @BobsTwoCarGarage
      @BobsTwoCarGarage  5 лет назад

      James Myers Sr. No, it’s not possible. Make sure your “outriggers” and joining fascia boards are solid and nail or screw to them only. Repairing the outriggers is a whole other lesson I should have included.... next time:)

  • @caliverse5559
    @caliverse5559 3 месяца назад +1

    How do you compensate for the loss of fastening strength of all those nails you cut?

    • @BobsTwoCarGarage
      @BobsTwoCarGarage  3 месяца назад

      There are still plenty of nails coming down from the top holding down the end boards. The new fascia or rafters are held in by 16 d nails going into the outriggers. Get it?

  • @Its_about_that_time
    @Its_about_that_time 3 месяца назад +1

    I'm in socal too. I wish you were my neighbor.

  • @Rhonda858
    @Rhonda858 3 года назад

    Do you have any idea on how much a contractor should charge me to replace 190 linear ft of Fascia board trim that is rotten on my home? I live in Pasadena Texas and I'm trying to gather estimates to get the job done but I feel since I am a single woman that alot of contractors try to take advantage of the fact that im not familiar with prices for labor and materials

    • @BobsTwoCarGarage
      @BobsTwoCarGarage  3 года назад

      Services like Angies list, Yelp or Home Advisor can help you with price ranges and reliable contractors. These days its a lot easier to find someone trustworthy by using those resources. Unless you have a good recommendation from someone you know go with a big company. Expect a lot of factors to come into play like height of your roof and how badly the rot has progressed which is hard to tell until you get in to it.

  • @camman61
    @camman61 5 лет назад

    You don't need to nail from the roof side ?

  • @andym8600
    @andym8600 5 лет назад +1

    You did a great job, thanks for the video... keep them coming pops!

  • @Eastbaypisces
    @Eastbaypisces 6 лет назад

    I only have a skillsaw , can I use that to cut? Looks like u did, how do u know what thickness/size to use?

    • @BobsTwoCarGarage
      @BobsTwoCarGarage  6 лет назад

      A skilsaw is not a good choice for cutting the old stuff up as you might go into the roofing material but a jigsaw is also a good choice. Think you are referring to the thickness of the fascia? That's 1 1/2" usually.

    • @Eastbaypisces
      @Eastbaypisces 6 лет назад

      @@BobsTwoCarGarage so if one side of my lean to roof is against a wall I should leave an 1 1/2" for fascia board ? This is for the trim part

  • @RoadSpawn
    @RoadSpawn 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for sharing. I'll be replacing mine this week.

  • @BrianMorelli14
    @BrianMorelli14 4 года назад

    Great video. Sorry if I missed this, but what was the purpose of making the v-cut to spice the two pieces together versus just a straight line?

    • @BobsTwoCarGarage
      @BobsTwoCarGarage  4 года назад

      A simple butt joint will develop a gap over time. It also creates one big long strong board.

  • @johnware6272
    @johnware6272 3 года назад

    Was your neighbor wearing steel toed safety crocks?

  • @pedrosmith1394
    @pedrosmith1394 4 года назад +2

    first vid i've seen that addresses the nails thru the drip edge!

  • @jason4832
    @jason4832 6 лет назад

    Bondo? What do u got up there a 57 chevy

    • @BobsTwoCarGarage
      @BobsTwoCarGarage  5 лет назад +1

      Bondo, absolutely! If you've never used Bondo to patch up you've missed one of the great secrets of repair. Of course it doesn't stain but it paints up nicely

    • @jason4832
      @jason4832 5 лет назад

      @@BobsTwoCarGarage I could see maybe some wood filler for them pesky pecker holes, never heard anyone bondo wood...bondo seems like a band aid on a bullet wound

  • @skylarsky3173
    @skylarsky3173 4 года назад

    Thank you. Loved the Scripture you shared!

  • @scooter8187
    @scooter8187 5 лет назад +6

    @ 2:00 Walter White makes a cameo appearance..."I think my little multi-tool is gonna work great for cutting nails".

  • @guitarbydaniel
    @guitarbydaniel 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for the information and tips.

  • @RagingestGamer
    @RagingestGamer 4 года назад +2

    You can always just cut a straight line as well and connect them both to a rafter then bondo the seam, v's can be hard to make for some people

  • @Journeyman-Fixit
    @Journeyman-Fixit 4 года назад +1

    Hey Bob it looks great! BTW thanks for making this video, I'll use the knowledge to tackle my rotten dormers over here in north Atlanta.
    I subbed BTW.

  • @brianwilson3133
    @brianwilson3133 3 года назад

    Definitely one of the hardest jobs I've ever done, of course I had no way to cut half of the nails as I had to remove the boards without removing or damaging the drip edge. But good job here

  • @ronrocha316
    @ronrocha316 3 года назад

    Great video! Regarding the splice. Did you glue, nail or screw the splice together ? I your saw your reply regarding this. Thanks Bob! How about some ca glue or wood glue ?

    • @BobsTwoCarGarage
      @BobsTwoCarGarage  3 года назад

      Nailed it as far in as possible and constriction adhesive .

  • @scottdavidlucas5330
    @scottdavidlucas5330 5 лет назад

    ..............thank you for your VIDEO, and your encouragement.

  • @ronfariss5417
    @ronfariss5417 3 года назад +1

    The proverb alone was worth the watch.

  • @elic.2443
    @elic.2443 9 месяцев назад

    Thanks Bob, I appreciate you.

  • @gerritilley9863
    @gerritilley9863 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for so much info helped a lot

  • @dillonle4034
    @dillonle4034 6 лет назад

    do you know how much will it cost to hire to replace that? I'm in OC Cali

    • @RangerCaptain11A
      @RangerCaptain11A 6 лет назад

      probably $500, but that wouldn't be with the primer coat. san diego house renovator since 1975 talking.

  • @turkc72
    @turkc72 2 года назад

    For clarification, you cut the old nails that were holding the fascia boards from the top (roof sheath, underlayment, etc) and to reattach New boards you are nailing them to the outriggers only?
    If so, this will save me!!!!

    • @BobsTwoCarGarage
      @BobsTwoCarGarage  2 года назад +1

      Yes, the nails from the top don’t hold the fascia they hold the roof sheeting and have plenty of nails deeper in. Nail to the outriggers only and of course at each end. You’re saved.

  • @lucreciaflores351
    @lucreciaflores351 3 года назад

    James Hardi - Siding, siding panels, siding trim, FASCIA!!!!!

  • @WowRixter
    @WowRixter 4 года назад

    Great video. How did you secure those two 'V' pieces to each other with the splice? Or did you put them up as two separate pieces?

    • @BobsTwoCarGarage
      @BobsTwoCarGarage  4 года назад +2

      Nails on the narrow part of the v and construction adhesive. The adhesive is just my idea but it seems like a good one.

  • @adrianjimenez6034
    @adrianjimenez6034 Год назад

    Love the basic essentials taught in the video.
    Dislike a scripture being used for construction, as the passage in the Bible in context, is referring to something far different.
    Thanks for the video none the less.

    • @BobsTwoCarGarage
      @BobsTwoCarGarage  Год назад

      You’re welcome

    • @BobsTwoCarGarage
      @BobsTwoCarGarage  Год назад

      You're welcome, pretty sure I'm going to keep throwing out those proverbs the application thereof is perfect.

  • @milagrossmith4891
    @milagrossmith4891 3 года назад

    Great job and detailed information

  • @tjnguyen746
    @tjnguyen746 4 года назад

    Thanks Bob.
    You are the man ...

  • @evanmorecract4861
    @evanmorecract4861 3 года назад +1

    You do a great job

  • @irwinjimenez
    @irwinjimenez 2 года назад +1

    The bible text was an extra bonus. Thanks.

  • @cyclinglover3721
    @cyclinglover3721 5 лет назад

    Very clean and Nice job

  • @nathanielrunels5305
    @nathanielrunels5305 4 года назад +1

    Right on, thanks for the proverb!