I love how months ago I'm watching your dumpster videos because I considered starting that up. Ditched the idea for several reasons. Meanwhile hurricane Ian comes through and tears my siding/facia apart so now I'm trying to do that myself lol Thank you for the videos
On that inside return fold a tab 1” tab up on an Angle 📐 to give more strength to it and a place to nail up into the soffit . I like to use my 6” square and fold those corners instead of hands it makes a cleaner corner . You can use your razor blade run the knife 🔪 along the inside corner then just snap it off no need to cut it with snips for that gable facia . Hope I’m not coming over like an ass ha ha 🤦♂️ .
you can do that i leave a very small portion of the bend in tact when i cut it with snips this keeps it slightly more ridged and helps keep it from getting wavy
It's best to bend your whole box return out of a full piece of stock and cut it out so that when you make the turn the metal extends vertically to the drip edge then you don't have to run the gable fascia down to the eave
if it is warped or rotten we replace it. when covering it with aluminum you can get away with alot. really you just need nails to hold and it to be straight
@@Lifes_Apprentice thank you. I have no experience in this but hoping to try it. We have a small cape cod style house 1300 Sq ft. I need all the help I could get.
I like when people come and say stuff like that with zero videos on their channel about anything. You also give no reason for why!? If I am a beginner and you know better why are you watching How To videos on youtube?
Don't you guys know how to bend a hem. Give it a ham on the bottom of their on that where it hits the soffit you really like the results you get it looks a stiffer and full body looks like it's meatier you guys with your own edges and you just don't know what you're doing
i cant turn up the volume when i edit with my software i dont think... i have a new camera with a microphone but didnt use it for this video unfortunately