How To Install Window Trim with Jamb Extensions Easy.
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Eye blacked out 1/2 way thru the video. How did it turn out???
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Eye agree with all your comments.
Came to learn about windows. Then i seen the black eye so i forgot all about the window and went straight to the comments. Lol
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All he should have said was, "You should see the other guy."
I bought a DIY home from the 50's lol! But I'm super happy I found your channel as you make DIY for our projects like this here for our bathroom... I like your techniques even drywall then other channels I've watched! Thank you for your hard work and sharing your awesome teachings to others!!!
Every video I think, "Oh, well that's not nearly as complicated as I expected". I appreciate every single video!
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I like all the little extra tips that you give. Like the little ones that show your knowledge and can turn work from diy to professional. Keep them coming.
This is our mission. Cheers!
I like your no nonsense approach to doing and explaining these things, especially with your advice on how to keep your work clean to avoid additional work. Consider me subscribed 😊
We have followed your videos and we certainly appreciate all we've learned from you and your team. Y'all's ability to show a master skilled trade at such an understandable level is, just... Awesome. Thanks much, Jeff & Team!
Thanks from Colorado!
Thanks for the shout out. We are trying to deliver a good content. Means a lot to hear from folks around the world. Cheers to Colorado,
I am going to be finishing my basement this winter. Thought of how would window jamb work, well here it is the man always smile and help on his face... I hope to speak with you over the phone if I got more questions Thank you so much man..
Perfect timing for this window replacement and jam finishing! I’m about to do this very job.
My timing is great that went up a year and a half ago. Cheers!
I appreciate your accuracy and commitment to the job
Was wondering also about the eye, then saw him cutting everything without any eye protection. Case solved. Good video though!
You are the best contractor/ teacher on CZcams hands down! Kudos to you buddy! Thank you for helping me trick my wife into thinking I know everything!
LOL, awesome, but trust me she knows better. Cheers!
As always, its been great watching and learning from you. From bathroom renovation to now window trim installs. Always fun and educational. This window trim install however I'm going to have to differently. Knowing my luck, the frame I'll build wouldn't fit as smoothly as yours did. Going to go with one side at a time. Let me know if you think that would be an issue. Some day however...
Keep posting and sharing your knowledge.
Cheers
I watch you tube a ton. I really enjoyed your videos and how you walk us through everything. Plus you tell us about your mistakes and what not to do. Just awesome. I am hooked!!!!
a real pro explaining so a newbie can do it...great
That is what we are here for. Thanks Will.
It's good to know that there are still craftsman out there who actually know there craft and do a professional job. Thank you for all the great tips. I always learn from your videos.
Cheers!
Great video and thanks for including, how to measure for fit and the advice on building the frame and trim...Installed my first window trim and jamb extension this weekend, followed your instructions and it fit like I knew what I was doing :) ... Great Instruction, thank you.
Awesome send pics to my email so we can put them on Instagram.
Very timely, I need to build jamb extensions this week. This video gave me a good plan
Why are all these Canadian guys so good?
Good video for me, a weekend warrior, i.e., hopefully a "one and done" guy doing jamb extensions and trim! Didn't even notice your black eye!
Thanks for sharing you made this look too easy!
Thank you for this video love your work!
Really enjoyed the video. Thanks for sharing your knowledge!
Great Videos. I look for your videos when ever I do a project.
Another great video, thanks! Very timely as i have this exact project to tackle
Good luck and thanks for commenting.
My wife is tough too. I feel ya, brother.
I can’t concentrate on what he’s saying with that piano music and the shiner.
excellent video...great instruction...keep up the outstanding tutorials...helps me a lot
Glad to be of help Luis
I’m missed how you addressed the one uneven corner? Do you glue jamb extensions? Why did you shim on bottom and if you made casing wider how do seams on jamb extensions align?
Thank you jeff, very easy 👍
This video was very helpful
You saved my life, a lot of times. The wife is pleased
Thanks for the instruction! I noticed in two videos you speak about how to do sill extensions, but I can't seem to find them - can you please direct us? thanks!
Wow. . . Just breath taking when you slid the frame in.
Don't forget to breath. I hope I am not too late.
Hahaaa
Can you explain the shim pack a little more? I was wondering how you would shim with the trim attached. Is it trial and error?
Hey Jeff, we have 2x6 construction and are installing a std pre-hung door. How easy is it to pop off the brick molding and extend that exterior jamb the extra 2" we need? is that the best method? Thanks! Your videos are SOOOOO helpful.
You make it look so easy...
Hi Jeff would this process work on a window above the sink? Thanks and I love your videos 😁
Great video! Installing window trim ,existing widows. Builder cut cills short . Standard window trim is to wide, do all the cills need be replaced? DYI suggestions?
Just found this one Jeff, Great as usual, Thanks and that Eye !!!!!!!!!!!
Cheers!
Iove you videos. I've search through your video's looking for painting window sills and door trims. I can't manage to get mine brush mark free. I can't seem to find it. Do you have one.
Hi Jeff. Good video. I’ve had that same style black eye while playing basketball in my younger days.... A question about the lower left and right corner of the framing. I see what looks like red tuck tape there. Is there not any framing in those two corners or was the tape wrapped around the framing?
Ron
The outcome of living by a safety second motto.
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Nice demo. Very informative for us diyer’s.
Glad you like it Larry.
Ironically enough, this was next up in my feed of suggested videos after watching a smokey eye makeup tutorial. Mine basically ended up looking just like yours. I definitely need more practice.
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Great job!
You are awsome dude thanks for the great video
What do you do afterwards with all that exposed pine window jamb? You just caulk and paint over it?
Thank you for the video. Eye get it.
jealous of how easy you make that look
Truth is Matt it really isn't that hard. Just need the right tools for the job.
If I were to extend an exterior door jamb from 4 9/16 to 6 9/16, would I put the extender on the inside or outside of pre-hung jamb?
You're Awesome, great work love your videos
Thanks Thor, i appreciate the comments
Did a competing contractor hit you. Lol great vids good refresher and nice tips
I would have liked to of seen you place the measurement marks on the trim itsself. Are you making the mark for length, cutting the board flush, then cutting the 45 Deg angle? Thanks for replying.
Everything he said about trim I agree with. Hi-eye captain
Very profeesional
Good job,
Same here, just into 4 seconds worth, went to the comments.
Lost my lower eye lid due to skin cancer. Trust me there is always somebody in worst shape. I saw somebody worse shape than me. Makes you thankful for what you have.
I have one window that needs a jamb like you are doing in the video, but the other one has a jamb but it sticks out about an inch from the paneling...how to fix that?
I'm about to have mine replaced. I'm getting rid of the old glass block cubes that were cemented in and having a sliding one put in. They're gonna have to build a wooden frame n trim for it
Great work.
Thanks Charlie, appreciate you taking the time to comment
Thx for video, as usual, i learn a lot! sorry for your eye.
Thanks Lino, all better now, but man was it ugly!
Any advice for drywall that is not straight? It sticks out past the casing at some points and is recessed at others...
Will it be seamless adding the jam extension to a preexisting one? I don't want to see the crack between them.
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Great video, keep those fingers away from those 2 inch nails. Enjoyed the process of pre making the jam before installing. Great quality video with good concise explanations. Cheers
Thanks Carlos. Will try my best, but the odd hole never slowed me down.
Thank you for teaching me how to make window build-outs! In return, can I teach you how to protect yourself? Cheers from London Ontario!
So we have this situation with a vinyl window....not wood jamb....in a bathroom (back wall next to the tub / shower)...what do you suggest??? :( and how do we "seal" the seam). the wall will be tiled and I wasn't going to put any "casing" or "trim"
Question is, I pulled up the carpet in my house to replace with laminate flooring. Well the 1st door I came to. The door jam is about 5/8” to short. I need to lengthen several jams. How is the best way to do this?
Thank you mr jeff
Our pleasure Ali, BTW my kids friends call me Mr. You can call me Jeff!
Interesting approach. I'll make sure to try it out next time I have to extend a window jamb! Do you have any thoughts on extending door jambs for old lath and plaster walls?
Your videos are always nice to watch. Keep it up!
Order a door for a 2x6 frame and plane down the 1 side about a 1/4 inch. This works well for me. Less time on the finishing too.
What do you do if the depth is off by .5 of an inch on the ine side ?
Is the ODB logo with the black circle representative of the eye?
Hes such a likable guy id love to come over from Aus and work with him
Good video! What is your recommendations for similar application, but one that avoids the gap between the jamb and the extended jamb? Biscuit joints and sanding? What about matching grain - is that reasonable, or is paint the way to go to hide seam?
Thanks
You could always remove the wood from the window as well and install a much larger jamb extension.
God damn, that looks good.
Good video
video is great
Thanks, really appreciate the comment.
Nice video. Jeff, quick question. I'm planning on using some 1x4 for window trim. Going to be doing craftsman style like windows. Do carpenters usually leave the kinda sharp edges the boards have or knock the corner off a bit with some sand paper?
That all depends on the look you want. Cheers!
Hi and thanks for the great video.3 quick questions please : Please advise.. If I am building a box to but up to new vinyl window, should I take the widest dimension, rip the box, build and trim the box, then caulk between box and vinyl? 2 : Would gluing the trim to box be advised and biscuiting the 45 degree corners? and finally, all the rage these days seems to be but going corners with deeper headers cut proud of trim and cut on an angle.. your thoughts? Cheers from Vancouver Island..
Hi Mitch, thanks for the question. I would treat the vinyl just like you see the wood box in the video. Use an elastomeric caulk between 2 different surfaces so they don't crack. Biscuit joints can be a bit much if you are gluing but like my grandpa used to say. If you have the time to go a little overboard, that will never hurt.
Panda make up half done! :D
I need to know where did the black eye come from . Is this a call for help ?
Never seen the whole frame built before installation!!! That was interesting, but looked more difficult. One must be very confident of measurement and math skills to attempt that process! Cool though!
Noticed his math was off a bit " 23", add 1/8 each side so well say 23 1/2" ". Like wtf. Just add another 1/4 for the hell of it?
Been watching you using the saw to get over being scared of using one.
Sadly I cannot become a member because my daughter handles my money and rarely OKs what I want. What is the first level amount? Could I mail in a money order? Problem is getting to where they are sold.
My window is just sitting on concrete with what appears to be construction adhesive. How do I go about making it look nice?
nice !
More demolition please. I think that's a really hard part as it can cause more damage and work if not done correctly. I would really like to also see reglazing or using those new products of epoxy on counter tops and tubs. Removing and buying new is quite expensive.
Great video. This helped me build my own window box, and it turned out great! However, my window is nearly flush with the ceiling (I had to plane the top board down to 5/8” to be flush with the existing box). The drywall on the ceiling sags slightly leaving me with triangle gaps at the top two corners. I think I could clean up the top with some 1” quarter round, but I don’t think that will carry well around the rest of the frame. Ideas?
Hey Adam, not sure what you are dealing with but sometimes it is easier to close gaps by using drywall mud than carpentry. Or Caulking. Just a thought.Cheers!
Home RenoVision DIY thanks for the reply. I can always start with filling them in and go from there. You should start a forum where we can post pictures! I appreciate what you’re doing.
Are you using 18g brad nails?
Greatness!
LOL, Cheers!
Hi! Thanks for your amazing videos. I have a question: my unfinished frame window looks like the one in this video BUT they left the bottom wood with an inclination (it doesn’t go straight to meet the bottom of the windows frame). Have you seen something like that? My question is: should I extend it just like this and leave that inclination? Or there is another way to do this? Tks in advance.
That is sometimes done to help the light into a room. I would keep the slope. Cheers!
@@HomeRenoVisionDIY Tks a lot for your quick answers. I framed it already :)
Done that a long time now. On jobs for plant lovers and flips I like to use a 1x8 sill and use crown for extra sill support and beauty molding under the 1x8. That window treatment and a few other ‘special’ touches have sold many other jobs cause the Jones have to have what the Smiths are showing off. Love your vids. btw, don’t let your daughter do eye makeup on you with Sharpie. Be brave and get her the GOOD stuff off mommies custom made walnut vanity. LOL
Do you know where I could find an example of what you are describing?
Regarding the eye..."see, what had happened was..."
Hey Jeff, I know you're a busy guy but just wondering if you know of a product that can be installed on a double sliding (horizontal) ground floor bedroom window so there's a way leave one side or the other slightly open for ventilation from a security point of view. Without it, can't really even sleep with it slightly open!
So disappointed. Any product ideas? I already made a trip to Home Depot because I think I may know of a way to make something that will work but a product would help maintain the clean look of the window:). Thanks and hope you guys are enjoying your summer!
I really like how the final result and fit turned out and was hoping I'd learn how, but I got lost with all the measurements with additions of 8ths and didn't learn it. I feel anxiety that I didn't understand what and why all the measurements were aiming for. I really want to learn this procedure. What key thing do I need to look at so I can get this ?
simply watch it again. Cheers!
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