I’m probably going to have to do some of this soon. You made a point about using a professional to make the horizontal cut as it is dangerous. Is this due to risk of cutting too deep and past the board needing replacement? Can you elaborate?
Hi Derek, when u run a circular saw there is always a high risk of the saw jumping back at u, the risk is even greater when cutting a board that is stationary(still attached, rigid), that's why when u cut like a 2x4 it's important one piece has room to either drop off or drop down(thats how u keep the saw from pinching), a lot of folks have been cut badly with these saws, I hope this helps explain the danger. Thanks for watching!
Hi Adam, exterior primer(be sure to prime all sides including the end cuts) and exterior paint the same way. Semi gloss works great on exterior but a lot of folks like the satin finish better...not as shinny, probably match what ever is on the rest of the exterior trim, be extremely careful on those cuts...saws can bite worse then crocodiles...thank U for the compliment!
Great video. I do have a question on your trim. The gap you are leaving between concrete and trim, what would you add to help with weatherstripping? I have a big gap, and cannot run the weatherstripping all the way to the concrete because of that. Thank you.
I'm not totally sure about the gap...wood should never lay on concrete if possible, if u were concerned about the gap under the trim piece u could buy some rubber gasket material and custom cut it...or some smaller wood trim to add to the bottom just so long the cut end is primed and painted and doesn't touch the concrete..may look like an add on if u r looking for it but most won't even notice it if painted same color as the trim
@@johnc1280 I use an exterior primer that will stick to vinyl, then a good exterior paint, most quality paint stores can steer u in the right directions, that includes like a lowes or home depot :)
@johnc1280 I stick to the best paint they offer if I can afford it, and, a place like Sherwin Williams really knows their paints so I usually ask for advice then weigh my options, there's so many variations these days...like acrylic, enamals, and acrylic enamals:)...exterior I go bare minium satin finish so it will wash easily...usually Matt finish interior, good exterior should cost $40 a gallon normal price, home depot behr products are priced right and very good as long as u stay in the good paint price range, I appreciate ur questions...enjoy ur holiday weekend :)
I hear ya Mountain Biker! All my tools are now old school...I like going through the hardware store and seeing all the new tools out these days...thanks for riding by :)
Looks great! I had no idea about garage trim sitting 🪑 n the ground. Went and checked ours and sure enough…sitting on the ground. AND looks like the used leftover floor trim from the inside 😆 the sides don’t even match. We rented our house out a few years back and the renter “accidentally” ran their car into the garage door 🤦🏽♀️ Now I’m ready to fix it after this!!
Ok.....maybe this might help u, I see this damage on almost every older home.....be careful cutting.....usually the caulk and painting won't hurt u....unless u get it in your eyes 🙈
O yea...everything was primed and sealed before then being painting, I'm thinking at the conclusion of the film I still had another coat to apply on everything
Builders learn their lesson…
Quality work, sir.
Thank you Andrew!...I appreciate that sir!
Thanks for sharing this great video, going to fix up the garage door tomorrow so this will be a great help. Best wishes from Denmark.
@@HobbyWorld_one Hello Denmark! Be careful with those cuts...saws sure like to bite back at ya...glad I could help! Greetings from America!
will be buying my first home and this is really helpful thank you, hope to see more contents like this!
U r very welcome! Congrats on ur new home...it's a lot of work but satisfying effort for sure! :)
They do make composite plastic trim these days. Great video!
Thank you for the info StormLaker!
Highly skilled.....I just finished. Zero experience...gotta start somewhere.
It's holding up well...I hope urs comes out looking good !
I’m probably going to have to do some of this soon. You made a point about using a professional to make the horizontal cut as it is dangerous. Is this due to risk of cutting too deep and past the board needing replacement? Can you elaborate?
Hi Derek, when u run a circular saw there is always a high risk of the saw jumping back at u, the risk is even greater when cutting a board that is stationary(still attached, rigid), that's why when u cut like a 2x4 it's important one piece has room to either drop off or drop down(thats how u keep the saw from pinching), a lot of folks have been cut badly with these saws, I hope this helps explain the danger. Thanks for watching!
Did you paint both doors with the same paint? The one on the right looks whiter. 12:54
Yes Paul....maybe the way the light is hitting them...or I may have not quite completed the project yet....thanks for watching sir!
nice job fixing that up!
Thank you...it's still holding up very well...I appreciate U watching!
What type of paint and finish do you recommend for repainting the trim? Good video btw, thanks!
Hi Adam, exterior primer(be sure to prime all sides including the end cuts) and exterior paint the same way. Semi gloss works great on exterior but a lot of folks like the satin finish better...not as shinny, probably match what ever is on the rest of the exterior trim, be extremely careful on those cuts...saws can bite worse then crocodiles...thank U for the compliment!
@@laffilmfest3759 Awesome! Thanks for the quick, detailed reply!
Great video. I do have a question on your trim. The gap you are leaving between concrete and trim, what would you add to help with weatherstripping? I have a big gap, and cannot run the weatherstripping all the way to the concrete because of that. Thank you.
I'm not totally sure about the gap...wood should never lay on concrete if possible, if u were concerned about the gap under the trim piece u could buy some rubber gasket material and custom cut it...or some smaller wood trim to add to the bottom just so long the cut end is primed and painted and doesn't touch the concrete..may look like an add on if u r looking for it but most won't even notice it if painted same color as the trim
Best! Thank you.
@marinavrosado4396 thank you Marina V!...enjoy ur day :)
Can you paint the vinyl garage door thermastrip?? If so what type of paint you recommend. Thanks
@@johnc1280 I use an exterior primer that will stick to vinyl, then a good exterior paint, most quality paint stores can steer u in the right directions, that includes like a lowes or home depot :)
@@laffilmfest3759 thanks much. Are you someone who sticks to acrylic for exterior use?
@johnc1280 I stick to the best paint they offer if I can afford it, and, a place like Sherwin Williams really knows their paints so I usually ask for advice then weigh my options, there's so many variations these days...like acrylic, enamals, and acrylic enamals:)...exterior I go bare minium satin finish so it will wash easily...usually Matt finish interior, good exterior should cost $40 a gallon normal price, home depot behr products are priced right and very good as long as u stay in the good paint price range, I appreciate ur questions...enjoy ur holiday weekend :)
Excellent job. Just what I was looking for because I have the exact same problem. You are Excellent carpenter. Love the music too !
That's great Don! I'm betting home inspectors see this damage all the time! Be careful with those cuts...glad this will help out :)
Great work. You need to have a multi tool machine
I hear ya Mountain Biker! All my tools are now old school...I like going through the hardware store and seeing all the new tools out these days...thanks for riding by :)
Don’t mess around with wood use cellular PVC.
Yea...wood and the right tools would work good, all depends on the funds u have and tools in ur shop :)...thanks Kevin!
Thankyou for the video
Sure thing!...if u attempt this project be careful with the saws...they bite like an alligator!
Looks great! I had no idea about garage trim sitting 🪑 n the ground. Went and checked ours and sure enough…sitting on the ground. AND looks like the used leftover floor trim from the inside 😆 the sides don’t even match. We rented our house out a few years back and the renter “accidentally” ran their car into the garage door 🤦🏽♀️ Now I’m ready to fix it after this!!
Ok.....maybe this might help u, I see this damage on almost every older home.....be careful cutting.....usually the caulk and painting won't hurt u....unless u get it in your eyes 🙈
Our home was built 24 years ago. I think we should be safe but always safe to take precautions!!
It doesn't look like you primed and painted this patch.😮7:51
O yea...everything was primed and sealed before then being painting, I'm thinking at the conclusion of the film I still had another coat to apply on everything