Hey Paul thanks for the video. I've started my honey do's and I have to say, thanks to your videos I find that my work is faster and better than I ever thought. I look forward to others.
thanks for posting. We have to replace our wood frame and weather seal the garage once we buy new doors. Now that I see you post about not putting the frame to the ground, now I know why ours was damaged. Builder put it to the ground 20 yrs ago :-/
Hi Ruth, You can let it touch the ground if you use PVC door jamb, but It is a little expensive. About $30.00 a board. The treated was about $8.00 ea. P.S. How is your kitchen coming out? Thanks! Paul
Paul Ricalde thanks again. It definitely doesn't currently have a PVC door jamb. The kitchen had to be put aside for a bit because I had to concentrate on printing for my Autumn art festivals. I have one this weekend and another the 1st weekend in Nov. Hoping to get back to it soon.
Maria V Hi Maria,I cannot say it is the best because I have not tested other brands. I can honestly say that this one works great for me,however it was a little pricey. I had to purchase the gun,battery and charger, separately. It is well worth the money in my case because I use it a lot! It is a Ryobi 18 Gauge finish nail gun and it shoots nails from 5/8" to 2" in length. It is called the Ryobi Air Strike. I paid $129.00 for the gun but I believe the total package was around $250.00 I like the fact that the battery will work on any Ryobi tool.ThanksPaul
Hi Eric, I do have a pneumatic framing gun, but my battery operated gun is a trim gun. I like to use a stout trim nail for these applications. I used 10D Galvanized trim nails for the door jambs. They hold well and look better than common nails. The head is smaller and less noticeable. Here is a link that shows how I replaced the jamb. ruclips.net/video/PEnqBo4ODSw/видео.html I hope this helps! Paul
+Carlos Trevino Hi Carlos, That tool is called the Lumber Lok Vise. I bought this one at Lowes for about $20.00. If you do not see them at your local stores, you can get them at Amazon.com. Thanks! Paul
dear Mr. Ricalde i just subscribed to your youtube enjoyed your video, i'm fixing to weather seal my garage door to keep air out thanks. One more thing would i be able to find the weather stripping at Home depot, will just nailing the trim do enough are can i nail and glue.
Hi Bobby, You can nail or screw your weatherstripping if you have a wooden garage door. If it is steel like the one in this video, you will need a rubber weatherstrip that goes on a track. What kind do you have? Thanks for subscribing!!! Paul
Bobby Romero Hi Bobby, You can glue and nail the weatherstrip, but it is not necessary. I personally like to use a good quality latex caulk and paint. I bought my vinyl trim at Lowes , but I believe Home Depot carries the same paintable vinyl trim and weatherstripping. Good luck! Paul
Hey Paul thanks for the video. I've started my honey do's and I have to say, thanks to your videos I find that my work is faster and better than I ever thought. I look forward to others.
thanks for posting. We have to replace our wood frame and weather seal the garage once we buy new doors. Now that I see you post about not putting the frame to the ground, now I know why ours was damaged. Builder put it to the ground 20 yrs ago :-/
Hi Ruth,
You can let it touch the ground if you use PVC door jamb, but It is a little expensive. About $30.00 a board. The treated was about $8.00 ea. P.S. How is your kitchen coming out?
Thanks!
Paul
Paul Ricalde
thanks again. It definitely doesn't currently have a PVC door jamb. The kitchen had to be put aside for a bit because I had to concentrate on printing for my Autumn art festivals. I have one this weekend and another the 1st weekend in Nov. Hoping to get back to it soon.
Ruth C Taylor
Hi Ruth,it sounds like you are as busy as I am. Good luck!
Paul
Where do I buy the weatherstripping trim
that was used in your video? My garage door is not flush on the side. There's a gap that allows air in.
great video will be adding the weather stripping when I change out the jamb...will keep you posted on my success
Sounds awesome Mark! Looking forward to the good news when you get it done.
Thanks!
Paul
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Hey just checked out your video of the garage door jam. Very helpful for me. Will replace mine soon because of water damage and termites
Good morning Eric,
Thank you for commenting, I hope it goes well for you. If you have any questions, please let me know.
Paul
Weatherproofing Your Garage!
really great video paul, keep em coming!
Thanks MrIvory!
I really appreciate you taking the time to comment.
Paul
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I like your nail gun, no compressor?? I have no idea they make those cordless.... what brand it that... I want to get one!
Maria V Hi Maria,I cannot say it is the best because I have not tested other brands. I can honestly say that this one works great for me,however it was a little pricey. I had to purchase the gun,battery and charger, separately. It is well worth the money in my case because I use it a lot! It is a Ryobi 18 Gauge finish nail gun and it shoots nails from 5/8" to 2" in length. It is called the Ryobi Air Strike. I paid $129.00 for the gun but I believe the total package was around $250.00 I like the fact that the battery will work on any Ryobi tool.ThanksPaul
i bought my trim at menards and the rubber is tearing off in places,
Good morning Paul. Just wondering do you have a battery operated nail gun for the 2x8 on the garage door jam. If so what size nail you recommend.
Hi Eric,
I do have a pneumatic framing gun, but my battery operated gun is a trim gun. I like to use a stout trim nail for these applications. I used 10D Galvanized trim nails for the door jambs. They hold well and look better than common nails. The head is smaller and less noticeable. Here is a link that shows how I replaced the jamb. ruclips.net/video/PEnqBo4ODSw/видео.html
I hope this helps!
Paul
At .30 seconds what is that square tool called. I've been looking but cant find the name of it.
+Carlos Trevino
Hi Carlos,
That tool is called the Lumber Lok Vise. I bought this one at Lowes for about $20.00. If you do not see them at your local stores, you can get them at Amazon.com.
Thanks!
Paul
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dear Mr. Ricalde i just subscribed to your youtube enjoyed your video, i'm fixing to weather seal my garage door to keep air out thanks. One more thing would i be able to find the weather stripping at Home depot, will just nailing the trim do enough are can i nail and glue.
Hi Bobby,
You can nail or screw your weatherstripping if you have a wooden garage door. If it is steel like the one in this video, you will need a rubber weatherstrip that goes on a track. What kind do you have?
Thanks for subscribing!!!
Paul
Bobby Romero
Hi Bobby,
You can glue and nail the weatherstrip, but it is not necessary. I personally like to use a good quality latex caulk and paint. I bought my vinyl trim at Lowes , but I believe Home Depot carries the same paintable vinyl trim and weatherstripping.
Good luck!
Paul
Sound quality?
Hey Dave,
I guess like my sound quality, your question didn't come across clearly. LOL
Paul
Paul Ricalde Not really a question, more of a comment. The sound keeps fading out. Looked like it was good content however, other than the sound.
I understand
I am working on getting better equipment, but I have to make due for now.
Thanks!
Paul