Nice job I'm a third generation sheet-metal man I could not for the life of me. Remember how to do that thank you for the information. Very good video.
On that wall tag you should of cut it on a 45 down the the bottom then fold that bit you left on the bottom down flat, it helps cover the little pin hole that always happens when mitre around a wall.
What’s the total length of base trim needed to make 2 outside corners (of a shed) that has a 10’ run? Ie do you make your cut at 10’ or do you add 2” on each side or another length to accommodate the corner? For example, 10’ run should be cut at 10’ 2” to accommodate a square building like a shed. Thanks!
On your fold if you used your greens you would have had a cleaner and easier time folding it because the green pushes it in the direction you want it to go. You'll notice with the red it actually pushes it the opposite way.
Nice job I'm a third generation sheet-metal man I could not for the life of me. Remember how to do that thank you for the information. Very good video.
You, sir, have saved me a lot of time and mistakes, trying to figure it out on my own. Many thanks!
Great job 👍
Great video I should have watched it 10 years ago
On that wall tag you should of cut it on a 45 down the the bottom then fold that bit you left on the bottom down flat, it helps cover the little pin hole that always happens when mitre around a wall.
I put the edge of my square on the flap you bend in and clamp it. There is more than one way to skin a cat though. Great video.
What’s the total length of base trim needed to make 2 outside corners (of a shed) that has a 10’ run? Ie do you make your cut at 10’ or do you add 2” on each side or another length to accommodate the corner? For example, 10’ run should be cut at 10’ 2” to accommodate a square building like a shed. Thanks!
thanks for the video 👍
Do I need to do that if I have the "deluxe " corner trim that covers over that?
What function does the base trim perform, other than look good (thinking about vertical panels)?
Stops rats mice and critters from crawling in behind siding. Some call it rat guard.
On your fold if you used your greens you would have had a cleaner and easier time folding it because the green pushes it in the direction you want it to go. You'll notice with the red it actually pushes it the opposite way.
It is possible to fold that round the corner so it is one piece instead of to pieces……. Just saying
Kill that obnoxious music!
Do it right and watch Kyle at RRBuilding. That looks terrible.
Lol he dont do it right either he cuts his notch out when wrapping around the corners. Wind will just blow it behind it.
Shut up Kyle