Cutting Wood Siding For Window Trim
Cut a 1 inch notch out of the j molding at both ends by scoring it with a utility knife across its top side.
Cutting wood siding for window trim. Connect the two marks with a square and make an x in the area defined by the lines. Using a circular saw set to the right depth just a hair shallower than our siding to ensure we didn t break through the house wrap or wall and a brace to ensure a straight cut we cut away the extra siding from around our window frame. Brads spaced about every 6 in. Make a vertical mark where the end of the stool touches the jamb.
Fasten pvc trim with stainless steel screws or hot dipped siding nails. Nail the trim to the jamb with 1 in. Touch up the divided hardie trim boards before trimming them to your window. Cement seams for.
You will see the trims lay nice and flat. Cut away the extra siding. Whenever possible we used additional material to spread out the pressure at the fulcrum. Pulling old trim off the historic home involved carefully cutting the caulk seams with a razor knife and then prying it up with a flat bar.
Make sure that a drip cap is installed first over the window before going for the hardie siding. Cutting and installing plastic trim cut with carbide tipped saw blades and bits. Use tin snips to cut a length of j molding 2 inches longer than the width of the window. Away from the jamb at both ends and along the base of the window casing.
When it comes to choosing your fasteners don t. Cut pvc trim boards with the same hand and power tools that you use for. Nail the thick part of the trim to the framing with 2 in. How to repair old rotting wood trim or siding.
Place the top piece and hold the trim 3 16 in. Step 3 check the fit then cut to length. This is the waste that will be cut out to make the rabbet.