How to Picture Frame a Window - EASY Casing Trim Install

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  • Опубликовано: 28 дек 2024

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  • @TheFixerHomeRepair
    @TheFixerHomeRepair  Год назад +2

    Subscribe to my channel: bit.ly/SubscribeToTheFixer
    Thanks for watching! 😃

  • @jaynouby
    @jaynouby Год назад +5

    What you have done so far to this old house is really phenomenal

  • @jimaronson2323
    @jimaronson2323 Год назад +12

    I felt that "oh crap" feeling when the nail shot through the wood. That's the kind of thing that happens to me all the time. Your 45s turned out really good, nice fit. Great video as always.

  • @joanies6778
    @joanies6778 Год назад +13

    I may never frame a window, but it was interesting to watch. I love learning how things are done.

  • @Audiosyntax
    @Audiosyntax Год назад +4

    Liking for the Tom Silva reference. Also the screw trick is awesome

  • @lynnew5619
    @lynnew5619 Год назад +5

    I really like those window ‘frames’. We don’t generally do that in the UK, but when my kitchen was done, I asked my carpenter to do this to my window and everybody loves it. 👏 Now to do all my other windows….😂
    You do have a brilliant way of teaching without making watchers feel stupid.

  • @candicespencer2021
    @candicespencer2021 Год назад +3

    That looks so good! Now it’s time for the twin baby cribs!

  • @rachelacosta915
    @rachelacosta915 Год назад +3

    “Mahk the orientation” now lives rent free in my head 😂

  • @BillChecovich
    @BillChecovich 10 месяцев назад +2

    Outstanding explanations and descriptions of the process. Very much appreciated.

  • @amor7929
    @amor7929 Год назад +3

    My boy always making it look awesome!

  • @henrythe83rd18
    @henrythe83rd18 Год назад +2

    00:50 Windowsill is what you see from an exterior view looking at the lower part of the window. Window stool is the interior view of lower horizontal part at the bottom of a window opening while looking at it from the inside of the structure. Apron is the flat surface part on the wall.

    • @jodifinnegan4453
      @jodifinnegan4453 Год назад +2

      Wow! I've never heard the term window stool. Thanks!

    • @henrythe83rd18
      @henrythe83rd18 Год назад +3

      @@jodifinnegan4453 YVW! Yeah many use the term windowsill for both but the industrial proper term is sill for the outside and stool for the inside section.

  • @artislife7
    @artislife7 10 месяцев назад

    Well, you've put lots of confidence into this mama! Here we go! 🎉

  • @DorothyWood-n8t
    @DorothyWood-n8t Год назад

    We are seniors, Thank You for making this project so easy for my husband and I! Our windows are so pretty now!

  • @HawkXe
    @HawkXe Год назад +3

    Great video as always! Tom Silva and This Old House rules!

  • @karencox3235
    @karencox3235 Год назад +1

    I'm going to be framing a large walk through doorway soon, and now I feel more confident on how it's all going to go together. Thanks!

  • @lindaroyal8161
    @lindaroyal8161 Год назад +1

    Yes - very helpful, you make it all look so easy. I like all your helpful "tricks of the trade" since you've been doing this for some time. TY

  • @Darryl603
    @Darryl603 Год назад +2

    You can use your combination square set to 1/4" to hold your reveal even as you follow the trim up with your nail gun.

  • @golefevre
    @golefevre Год назад +3

    Finish nails always bend to the left or right from the nail driver head. If you can rotate the gun 90 degrees before nailing, that can prevent nails from coming through the finished face of the casing.

  • @Paine137
    @Paine137 Год назад +2

    Looks great, and thanks for the workflow. Remember that brads can move left or right when fired, not up or down, so always orient the nailer horizontally and it’ll save some trouble.

  • @brentmchenry9273
    @brentmchenry9273 Год назад +2

    Keep making amazing videos!! If nailing near an edge, I always try to angle the the nailer toward the window than at a perfect 90 with the piece since the nail will have more of a chance of blowing out toward the back of the piece than the front. Not a huge amount, only 2-3 degrees of angle off the 90. A hair, maybe

  • @StevieTheScotsman
    @StevieTheScotsman Год назад

    This video gave me the confidence to tackle the job...cheers mate..

  • @stephmo371
    @stephmo371 Год назад +9

    When the nail blew out the face of the trim i really felt your pain. Trim overall looks good though

  • @supayota7265
    @supayota7265 Год назад

    Because you were super thorough and brought my confidence up, I subscribed!
    Thank you!

  • @j.d.1488
    @j.d.1488 2 месяца назад

    Work very similar. Very nice video clear precise instruction. Your explantion and comments are point on. Did throw me off when I heard you refer to 18 gauge ad pin nailer. I'm accustomed to Brad for 18 and pin is 23. Wondering if you ever used 23 gauge for that corner, where you had it angle off a knot and needed that repair.

  • @Zavala1631
    @Zavala1631 Год назад +1

    Very helpful video, i have seen many on this topic but yours was the best overall in my opinion. Gained a subscriber today and will recommend this channel to everyone i know that is interested in these kind of projects

  • @IllInformedHuman
    @IllInformedHuman 2 месяца назад

    Thanks man! You are helping me out with my detached office build, I appreciate ya 😙

  • @leslieapplegate65
    @leslieapplegate65 Год назад

    Just what I needed to know. I have a bunch of windows to do and have never done it before....

  • @yasminowingfield9791
    @yasminowingfield9791 Год назад

    This is a great video. You make window installation look easy. What is your advice for someone with no experience?

  • @hellojohnhello89
    @hellojohnhello89 Год назад

    another thing about the 1 7/8 vs 2 inch difference, if someone has a hand router and a flush trim bit, they can simply cut them at 2 inches, then trim up the wall to make it perfect. the outer trim would easily flex to suit it. anyways, still loving your videos. been following you for ages. cheers

  • @chipfisher6775
    @chipfisher6775 9 месяцев назад

    Awesome video. Great, detailed instruction. Loved the nail mistake...and the repair. Tom Silva's quote was gold; "Maak the orientation". Haha.

  • @djs9702
    @djs9702 6 месяцев назад +1

    I'm watching before bed, after taking my ambien so I can accomplish this tomorrow- and I am major confused about his term of rip it. I thought he meant cut, but then he used it when he was back at the window saying you can just rip it this way... and now I'm clueless af again.
    I'll have to watch again in the morning

  • @Crazy_Space80
    @Crazy_Space80 Год назад

    I'm watching a video from another continent. It is interesting to study American architecture and construction. Work as a painter-plasterer.
    Here winters are up to -12C /10F
    Here, too, before the gap between the frame and the wall was caulked with various materials. But polyurethane foam has shown better efficiency, space filling, less wind blowing + it perfectly glues, fixes the frame in the opening. The mounting foam inside the room is covered with a self-adhesive, aluminum-coated tape.

  • @ldqa2737
    @ldqa2737 Год назад +1

    Looking great!! Thanks for making the "mistake" on the frame. 😎👍

  • @jsaysyay
    @jsaysyay Год назад +1

    somehow i've never considered a window not having a sill, my brain just went like "oh of course its the bottom of the window which = sill" lol
    always explain and show so well what you're doing in each, like i could do it even though i have literally no need to put a window in

  • @Millerman57
    @Millerman57 7 месяцев назад

    Looks good. I have recently learned what this style and am doing it on a sunroom addition. Great video. Subbed.

  • @CorbinAce
    @CorbinAce Год назад

    Yes. You make great videos. Completely covering what and why you are doing what you do.
    I couldn't have felt worse if the nail came sneaking through the front of my window frame.
    I thought things like that happen only to me. Thanks, now I feel a little better. 🙃
    Nice video. I have watched a lot of your' how to vids. I like to see how others do things. I really enjoy your' remodeling vids. Thanks. 👍

  • @buckchase1
    @buckchase1 Год назад

    Like we say in the trades "Putty and paint make me what I ain't" LOL....Great tip with the screws! Then I'll use expanding foam insulation for windows and doors. Best $50 I ever spent was on the Pro foam gun with the screw on cans. If someone doesn't have one, they need to get one . Even for the do it yourselfer!!

  • @melaniefann2378
    @melaniefann2378 Год назад

    Thanks for the information and what is the name of those floors? Your floors are beautiful.

  • @carlagrs
    @carlagrs Год назад +4

    Great job, but the important thing is that it passed inspection by Mr Little Fixer 🥰 🧒👷‍♂️

  • @Renatousa17
    @Renatousa17 Год назад

    This video helped me a lot, thank you 👍.

  • @clemgr
    @clemgr 4 месяца назад

    Great video, well done explaining every step. Thank you.

  • @jennifermartinus4929
    @jennifermartinus4929 Год назад

    Great video Mr. Fixer. 🔨 🤩

  • @tomschenk5148
    @tomschenk5148 10 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the tutorial. I love screws for shims.

  • @d.j.robinson9424
    @d.j.robinson9424 Год назад

    Very nice work Mr. Fixer 👍👍💛🛠

  • @katsthoughts8171
    @katsthoughts8171 5 месяцев назад

    Great, detailed video. I'm glad I stumbled across it.

  • @FrenchDoor
    @FrenchDoor Месяц назад

    I felt that awww in my soul

  • @ArgonKripton
    @ArgonKripton Месяц назад

    beautiful work

  • @UlisesYaniz
    @UlisesYaniz 11 месяцев назад

    Would the same apply for an application where the window is finished with drywall returns? Would I measure left/right & top/bottom and cut jamb extension to those measurements? Or allow some wiggle room to shim?

  • @ryand5482
    @ryand5482 3 месяца назад

    Great video, love the tips

  • @dustinboyce25
    @dustinboyce25 Год назад +1

    Simultaneous crowd arrrgggghhh as that nail popped through in the corner

  • @cameronscott5576
    @cameronscott5576 Год назад

    Did you ever fix the basement stairs when you put in the new bulkhead?

  • @JOHNNYGIX
    @JOHNNYGIX 4 месяца назад

    Use a smaller 23 gauge nailer for the corners and to set the piece. Its easier to adjust it for the reveal then use the 18 gauge to set it
    I like your flip trick!

  • @SierraOne
    @SierraOne Год назад

    Really great video! Easy to follow the process, for sure!
    What size nails were in the pin nailer?
    What size finish nails were in the Ridgid nailer?
    Curious...

  • @deannaoverstreet4146
    @deannaoverstreet4146 Год назад

    Great job! Thank for sharing!

  • @OkOtChA
    @OkOtChA Год назад +5

    20:05 Dude... LOL

  • @wildwoodtop
    @wildwoodtop 3 месяца назад

    Excellent Work Son! 🤟 Thx! 👍

  • @junebug1081
    @junebug1081 6 месяцев назад

    Nice work bro 💯

  • @pugSandor
    @pugSandor Год назад

    Hi is this finished trim? do you have to paint it?

  • @phrontendclassics1977
    @phrontendclassics1977 Год назад

    Nice job on the reveal

  • @alesiaw4364
    @alesiaw4364 Год назад

    Ok after 10 minutes I was thinking about which window needs this the most lol

  • @josephromond
    @josephromond 5 месяцев назад

    So helpful. Thank you

  • @yamxt550
    @yamxt550 Год назад

    Great imitation of Silva!!

  • @tommycho9068
    @tommycho9068 Год назад

    Great video... Well done.
    Thanks.

  •  8 месяцев назад

    Very well explained, thank you 😊

  • @Kil7witch84
    @Kil7witch84 Год назад

    Great tips!

  • @michaelplays2449
    @michaelplays2449 Год назад

    Great video !!! thanks

  • @twowheelvalle
    @twowheelvalle Год назад

    Thanks, now I've watched a video on how to frame windows, but I'm sure I'll never use it. 😂

  • @MrRyankush43
    @MrRyankush43 Год назад

    Any reason the moulding edge cant be flush with the casement? I did it on 2 windows. Wondering if i should switch to have a reveal

    • @TheFixerHomeRepair
      @TheFixerHomeRepair  Год назад

      It is just a personal preference. If it works for you there is no reason at all to change it. Hope you enjoyed the video! Thanks for watching!

  • @athenarocar
    @athenarocar Год назад

    I think the reason why people use a lot of spray foam it's because it's cheap and easy to use. The problem is if someone wants to use fiberglass insulation they have to buy huge role just insulate around a small window. Especially if they're just replacing a window and not replacing the insulation in the entire wall.
    I made the decision to use to Rockwool instead of regular fiberglass insulation because it was a higher R-value than fiberglass. Unfortunately, it made it difficult for me to insulate around my Windows. For me, I find Rockwool to be harder to stuff between the framing and the frame of the window, especially if the gaps were small.
    I personally used a can of spray foam just to be sure that all the gaps were sealed. I mean, I could see through the gap to the outside. In spring, I will be adding caulk around the windows because I see the flaw now. The windows were replaced 16 years ago, but the outside trim left open the corners, so direct path for air and bugs to enter. Since filling with foam, no more drafts. I am replacing insulation because I had cardboard wall panels instead of drywall and insulation is cheap when you have the walls open already. Also, I split an electric circuit between 2 bedrooms into 2 separate circuits and left the original line as a dedicated outdoor outlet since it has been tied into the bedroom circuit. There was evidence of past electrical fires. How fun.
    I thank you for doing this video. I still have not done trim, but was going back and forth on picture frame or sill style... Now I am positive I am doing picture frame, but I am going to do more of a craftsman style with a larger top that overhangs the styles. But this gives me the idea I needed to get it done.

  • @davidwostrel
    @davidwostrel Год назад

    Imma keeps saying it... Because it will change your life! 7.25 blade in the tablesaw! Sooo much better!

  • @nolongeramused8135
    @nolongeramused8135 Год назад +2

    Next up: some really nice blinds

  • @miketyler7616
    @miketyler7616 11 месяцев назад

    Question. You call the 18ga a pin nailer, but 18ga is a brad?

  • @SueRemodeling
    @SueRemodeling 2 месяца назад

    I’ve never trimmed out a window but I would have just cut a 2” wide piece to length, held it up in its spot and just scribed the wall to it. Then taken out that extra bit with my table saw, or a planer, if I didn’t have a table saw with me… but I think I might be too meticulous in my cuts.

  • @TheFunnyCarpenter
    @TheFunnyCarpenter Год назад

    nails will usually blow out in the direction of their chisel point, orient the gun accordingly:)

  • @MysticalMe131
    @MysticalMe131 Год назад

    TOTALLY AWESOME

  • @melindamosbey8257
    @melindamosbey8257 Год назад

    Love YOU!
    🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸💕🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

  • @frankb1
    @frankb1 8 месяцев назад

    This is great

  • @SkemeKOS
    @SkemeKOS 2 месяца назад

    MUCH better!!

  • @jaysato
    @jaysato Год назад

    new video yes!

  • @logans3365
    @logans3365 Год назад

    In my experience no matter how hard I try trim never lines up that easily, time to give it another go though. good thing filler is a thing 🤣

  • @dgribbleco
    @dgribbleco Год назад

    Just out of curiosity, what is the reason you do not like spray foam?

    • @TheFixerHomeRepair
      @TheFixerHomeRepair  Год назад

      Hey, Daniel. I actually made a dedicated video about it a while back but my really short answer is that it makes a mess.

    • @dgribbleco
      @dgribbleco Год назад +1

      @@TheFixerHomeRepair That it does. I started to use a lot of painters tape around windows and doors when using it. Thank for the reply. I used to get houses ready to be put on the market, and I enjoy watching videos like yours to inspire me to make improvements around my own house. Great work.

    • @buckchase1
      @buckchase1 Год назад

      @@dgribbleco If you don't have it, get the Pro foam gun with screw on cans. You can control the flow to the smallest amount and it doesn't go bad if you leave it in the gun. You just have clean up the tip with some acetone.

  • @Yettee0201
    @Yettee0201 Год назад

    More than likely the brad shot out because you didn’t have you nail gun turned 90 degrees. So the chisel tip of the brad when it came up against the resistance of the wood deflected left or right, right in this case. And that’s why it popped through.

  • @JamesLeatherman
    @JamesLeatherman Год назад

    Good mahk.

  • @autumnknight8710
    @autumnknight8710 Год назад

    Glad to see that you're precision aware -

  • @marcwilson564
    @marcwilson564 Год назад

    Is that a fridge to the right of your chop saw?!

  • @Brian-dj3ru
    @Brian-dj3ru Месяц назад

    Brad nails always blow out the sides, either to the left or right. So if you turned the brad nailer 90 degrees, you would have avoided blowout

  • @lcook0825
    @lcook0825 Год назад

    Another great video.

  • @MomJagger15
    @MomJagger15 Год назад

    Make more awesome videos

  • @davekimball3610
    @davekimball3610 Год назад

    Mahk the orientation so we don't cut owah mitah the wrong way.

  • @wendydix5534
    @wendydix5534 Год назад

  • @jeremiahmurray1622
    @jeremiahmurray1622 Месяц назад

    why did you mask the windows?

    • @TheFixerHomeRepair
      @TheFixerHomeRepair  Месяц назад

      Honestly, the only reason I did was because the light was too bright for the camera. If I wasn’t filming I wouldn’t have. 😁👍

  • @Lost1ne33
    @Lost1ne33 10 месяцев назад

    Why are you not a fan of spray foam it’s rated as the highest way to not have any thing coming through especially if you do two passes

    • @1ooAcreWoods
      @1ooAcreWoods 27 дней назад

      I'm not a fan because it's messy (sticky) and if a newbie uses the wrong foam it will expand and put pressure on windows.

  • @lorikegley3327
    @lorikegley3327 Год назад

    👍

  • @joha7484
    @joha7484 Год назад

    💪💪💪👌👌👌👍👍👍

  • @royscabralfamily9369
    @royscabralfamily9369 6 месяцев назад

    ✌🏾

  • @cat_lucifer
    @cat_lucifer Год назад

    Insulation will get wet.

    • @TheFixerHomeRepair
      @TheFixerHomeRepair  Год назад +2

      How? It is sealed from the outside.

    • @gregmize01
      @gregmize01 Год назад

      HOW?

    • @cat_lucifer
      @cat_lucifer Год назад

      @@TheFixerHomeRepair Steam from inside the house tends to come out. Therefore, they put a membrane (sorry for my English).

  • @Engelhafen
    @Engelhafen 9 месяцев назад

    You’re getting blowout because you’re not holding the gun at thr right orientation

  • @ryansheard8682
    @ryansheard8682 2 месяца назад

    You are DYI er. I wish everyone would denote that. You did get good results. But as a professional you’d go broke.

    • @TheFixerHomeRepair
      @TheFixerHomeRepair  2 месяца назад

      Never said I was a "professional" but really... none of that matters. Thanks for watching. 👍

  • @Manhunter5068
    @Manhunter5068 3 месяца назад

    Common sense, useless. Nothing helpful