never ever aim the sparks at you... make sure the disc rotates the way the sparks go away... the handle can be any side of the grinder for that purpose and dont take the disc cover off... if the disc breaks or get jammed, and a tiny piece of it goes your way, youll regret it for a long time. just gives me the chills to see or think about injuries... I´ve been there; not nice!
Your outside corner goes on after the siding, not before and you have no metal around your windows before the siding install. Many problems await you in the future with water getting behind the siding and rotting away your house. You did not stagger your panels on the right but lined the seems up instead of running a full pieces under your first window. Kind of all a waste of time and materials if your not going to do it correctly. Plenty of info on RU-vid or from the manufacturer to do it right. Wouldnt give you a dime for what I have seen so far.
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