Those 2x10s make it stand out so much hehe…..I am just starting my project like yours and have been watching all your videos they are great….i start framing my sunroom/addition next week
admittedly a rookie but if...and it's an ''if'' ...that you show the final product as you progress, like a flash ahead. So we,I can see what its gonna be...the final work. . little detail but it would look so professional.. To me that would be final . consider that. and lotsa close up with angles is...wonderful. ty
@@BreakFreeHomesteadOut of my whole house soffit I have about 10 ft on the back porch where the soffit was cut maybe a 1/4 in to short and does not hold in the lip of the inner F channel to keep it from sagging. Any idea of a easy fix without tearing that 10 ft section out and replacing it with little longer pieces. I don’t want to do that because the other sides are screwed in and are covered with the fascia trim.
Those 2x10s make it stand out so much hehe…..I am just starting my project like yours and have been watching all your videos they are great….i start framing my sunroom/addition next week
I’m using 2x8s for my roof rafters
admittedly a rookie but if...and it's an ''if'' ...that you show the final product as you progress, like a flash ahead. So we,I can see what its gonna be...the final work. . little detail but it would look so professional.. To me that would be final . consider that. and lotsa close up with angles is...wonderful. ty
I'm having a hard time understanding what you are trying to say
Good Job
Thanks willy, youre the man. 💪
What's with the plastic jay?
The F channel?
@@BreakFreeHomestead is the f channel installed upside down? I would assume the nail openings would be on the inner part
@@edwardzo4371
I noticed that too ahahah. Its upside down at 2:50
Is that steel facia?
@@jrac863 aluminum
@@BreakFreeHomesteadOut of my whole house soffit I have about 10 ft on the back porch where the soffit was cut maybe a 1/4 in to short and does not hold in the lip of the inner F channel to keep it from sagging. Any idea of a easy fix without tearing that 10 ft section out and replacing it with little longer pieces. I don’t want to do that because the other sides are screwed in and are covered with the fascia trim.