How To Trim A Window, A Different Way When Using Metal Siding, (Not J-Trim)
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- čas přidán 9. 06. 2024
- In this one I try something new building some custom trim to trim out my windows. I was tired of the same old look with J-Trim so I thought I would try something different.
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Excavator: Yanmar VIO55
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Use push sticks!! That was scary!!
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Push sticks are for Pusshys
not sure how this vid only has 2.9k views, its pure gold. im building a tiny house on wheels, a really small one, but am doing metal siding and needed something just like this to see. tia.
👍🏻hopefully it helped, Thank You!
Absolutely love this! Planning on doing this to the outside windows and doors on our metal house. Thank you sir! ❤
👍🏻it dresses them up for sure! Thank You
That looks awesome! Wish I would of seen this video a couple of years ago when I did my garage. As a machinist with OCD, you never know I could see myself redoing around the windows. Keep up the good work.
Thank You, 😀 I potentially may share a little of that trait with you! Appreciate the comment
I’ve been looking for this for a long time. Thanks for posting. Two fabulous ideas that I am going to incorporate
Thanks Steve, I think you will be pleased with the look
Most people hate to paint after 5;6;7 Years.If you like to paint that’s a great way to trim them .Looks awesome..
Now Terry why did you have to remind me about having to paint again😀 That is definitely a benefit to metal but hopefully it won’t see a lot of wear and tear and will hold up for a while. Appreciate you watching and the comment!
I don’t know about the rest of you all but I sure wish he had a few more boards to rip in the video. That was exciting and educational
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I installed vinyl siding on my sunroom without using J-Channel around the doors or under the soffit. I trimmed out the doors using PVC boards similar to your installation, and covered the top run of vinyl near the soffit with PVC trim as well. It’s a cleaner, and higher-end look.
I would say that looks good, a little bit of trim goes a long way! My opinion, it is a great return for your investment! Thanks for the comment!
Never thought of hanging the metal in reverse, looks neat. You’re just full of great ideas.
Well Sean, I can’t take credit for that one, my heat and air suggested it. It gives you a flat wall and screws are recessed so they don’t get in the way. I’m pleased with it. Appreciate hearing from you as always!
Man that’s a great idea and looks great!
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Thank you! I have been looking for a method to trim my window and doors to replace the ugly aluminum with J-trim that was installed with exterior vinyl siding. Could not figure out how to make it work. This approach (with modification to weather-proof the exterior) will provide an excellent finished look. Well, it looks great in my mind. Hopefully the final product looks as good as the picture in my head. 😀
I think it will look better than J trim for sure, I am currently building a house and will be using metal board and batten siding and I am going to use the same method to trim my windows and doors out as well. You are correct a couple extra steps will have to be taken to waterproof, but I think it is feasible, good luck with it and thanks for the comment
Perfect, looks great. How deep into the wood stock did you cut for the metal to slide in, in both dimensions?
I allowed 1” back from the edge and removed 13/16 for my material to slide in. Appreciate the comment! If you decide to do it I would go ahead and put the metal up and just hold it back from the window frame and then add the trim detail afterwards. Can be a little difficult to get metal behind in some places. We live and learn and that was a test run.
That notch is called a “rabbet." Great video!
Thank You, if you listen to me very long I am likely to call it a one sided trough the next time 😀. Thanks for the comment
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I think it’s a great idea! I am going to try it in my garage.
Thank You, it trims them out pretty nice. One thing I would do different is I would add the trim after your metal is up because with the wood trim you don’t have the flexibility as you do with j-trim getting your metal in. Cut your trim and then mark a line around the entire window where your metal will hit the trim then you can run your metal just shy of the line and then your trim will lay right in there. Make the metal hanging easier! Appreciate the comment and good luck with it!
Very nice! I like it. A classy look.
Thank you
looks great, i was thinking of doing the same with pressure treated wood on the outside of my barn
Thank You, I am in the process of building a house and will use on the exterior, I am going to use poplar and paint all sides. It will mean more work in the future but it really dresses the windows up. Appreciate the comment!
I’m planning on doing the same! How did yours turn out?
Pressure treat is for ground contact
Great idea! Thanks for sharing.
Thank you and you’re welcome
Thanks! This was helpful!
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I'm doing a new house construction for myself and I'd like to do metal. How would you do all the exterior trim out of wood if you were doing it? Would you do the same thing and saw out a channel in the wood for all the trim like the corner trim and the base trim?
How soon will you be at that step? I am building a house now and will be using wood for my trim and metal board and batten siding. I am thinking / contemplating two different ways to install. I wouldn't recommend doing it exactly as I did on the interior windows because you would get water into the rabbet you cut for siding to slide into. Hard to explain in a comment, if you have some time before you will be installing I should have a video coming out talking about the way I am going to do it.
What material did you use for the boxes?
The trim was standard framing material, inside the window frame was primed pine 3/4” boards
Geez u get some close to that table saw with your fingers
Jordan, so you don’t think they will hire me as the high school shop teacher 😀. I agree with you, have to be careful with them paying attention to which direction you are pushing and be mindful of what you are cutting!
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