I really appreciate this video! Doing steel roofing for the interior of a workshop and I can use this for all my J-channel around the windows! Thank you!!
Good basics, try inter locking by just notching & keeping the side channel square it will tuck into and lock into the small curved area of the 45 degreed top channel🤩, try it, you find it keeps the corners tight.
Thank you for this video. May I ask you if you would recommend using the foam inserts into the corner siding post? Can be used with outside corner pieces when installing TimberCrest I/S insulated siding These are available at Home Depot. For example ABTCO 3/4 inch Outside Corner Foam Insert (PC).
No flip nails bud? U put a nail sideways in falange takn crown out of j putn pressure against metal panel etc.. Ur nt a sidn mechanic wit no flip nails
Thank you for the quick video! This helps my do my siding for my house
I really appreciate this video! Doing steel roofing for the interior of a workshop and I can use this for all my J-channel around the windows! Thank you!!
Good basics, try inter locking by just notching & keeping the side channel square it will tuck into and lock into the small curved area of the 45 degreed top channel🤩, try it, you find it keeps the corners tight.
Thank you! Just sent your video to one of our employees. It was a tremendous help.
I just learned something. Thank you
Excellent explanation. Thankyou
Very useful thank you!!
Thank you for this video. May I ask you if you would recommend using the foam inserts into the corner siding post? Can be used with outside corner pieces when installing TimberCrest I/S insulated siding These are available at Home Depot. For example ABTCO 3/4 inch Outside Corner Foam Insert (PC).
no barrier? Yikes
You only need to 45 the top piece of J , then cut an inch tab out of the side then it will slide right up into the 45 😂
No flip nails bud? U put a nail sideways in falange takn crown out of j putn pressure against metal panel etc.. Ur nt a sidn mechanic wit no flip nails
Are you seriously putting siding on with no moisture barrier. That plywood will be rotted.
That's not how to do it though! 😂
That’s not how you do it bud
Bro you need more training yourself before you teach others
No thanks
No Tyvek
No bueno