How to Replace Rotted Trim Boards for a Bay Window - DIY

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  • Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024

Комментарии • 19

  • @DIYwithDennis
    @DIYwithDennis  2 года назад +3

    Hi Folks, thanks for watching and let me know what you think of the video in the comments. below. If you liked what you saw, consider giving a 'thumbs up' and subscribing to the channel - Thanks! Dennis

    • @ligewilliams
      @ligewilliams Год назад +1

      His cuts are precise and accurate. He makes the task look so easy

    • @DIYwithDennis
      @DIYwithDennis  Год назад

      @@ligewilliams Thanks!

  • @chrissy1310
    @chrissy1310 Месяц назад

    Great teaching video! Our 20 yr old bays boards are rotten. I am going to use the pvc board like you and then I will not have to put up new vinyl siding. Thank you! I have been up since 3am thinking about this window. It is hard to find a handyman lately. No appliance men either! I get water leaking into the bottom of the 3yr old freezer of the fridge. RUclips says it is clogged. No appliance repair. Probably have to buy a new fridge! 53yr old little lady is going to fix the bay window! I will get a $25 midas saw for great angles. Thanks again!

  • @MrsEvans-es2fo
    @MrsEvans-es2fo Год назад +1

    Wow! Love your passion for a job well done, your adhereance to good safety practices and your clear explanations. Nice work!

  • @spyro_oc9362
    @spyro_oc9362 Год назад +1

    Nice work 👍

  • @thehound1359
    @thehound1359 Год назад

    Thanks for the video.

  • @michaelpho2514
    @michaelpho2514 2 года назад +1

    good job....

  • @psegre
    @psegre 6 месяцев назад

    Why miter all three boards? Why not leave the meddle uncut, ie square, then 30 degrees on each side piece.

  • @SuperCassieC
    @SuperCassieC 2 года назад

    I always leave notes on stuff like that.

  • @markanthony9506
    @markanthony9506 Год назад

    I am sure you know by now you merely fixed the symptom of the problem (improper drainage of your window channels). Hopefully you fixed the main problem after this fix.

    • @DIYwithDennis
      @DIYwithDennis  Год назад +1

      Thanks Mark! Yup - their either filled with caulking, paint or just plain debris - gotta keep them clean - thanks!

  • @mariofajardo2142
    @mariofajardo2142 2 года назад

    Nice job Sir!!! Quick question, is that a screw on the end of your caulk tube?

    • @DIYwithDennis
      @DIYwithDennis  2 года назад

      Thanks Mario!! I'm. guessing you mean the fitting that's attached to the metal rod. If so, that metal rod is used to puncture the seal in the tube of caulking. Once you snip off the end of the caulking tube you insert the metal rod into the tube end to break the seal so that the caulking will be released when pulling the handle. That screw like fitting just holds the metal rod in place and allows the rod to swing out to make it easier to puncture the seal. Hope that answers your question but if not, let me know. - thanks Dennis

    • @mariofajardo2142
      @mariofajardo2142 2 года назад

      Hi Dennis. If you look at minute 15:45 look at the tip of your caulk tube. It looks like you screwed a scree on the tippy top. I thought it might have been a screw to close the caulk once you were done with it??

    • @DIYwithDennis
      @DIYwithDennis  2 года назад +2

      Hi Mario, I see what what you mean now. I went back and took a look at the video and it appears to just be debris. At around 14:35 I wipe the caulking tip clean and then at around 15:12 when caulking the underside I can see the tip picked up some debris and that's what you're seeing later in the video. Hope that helps! Thanks - Dennis

    • @mariofajardo2142
      @mariofajardo2142 2 года назад +1

      @@DIYwithDennis thank you Dennis thank you very much. I was actually really hoping that you had found some kind of hack or trick to somehow saving my tube of caulk after only using a little bit. I appreciate you taking the time to make these videos

    • @bobbydrex5268
      @bobbydrex5268 Год назад +1

      @@mariofajardo2142 Cut a piece of wire clothes hanger and stick that in the end of it. I've also recently found that plastic golf tees work great also.