Thanks again Paul great work I'm working on the fascia of the back of the house and your video on this has been a great help. I have to say you have really inspired me to carpentry work. God Bless you.
Your vids are great quality of info=) Im wanting to get into the housing rental business and and DIY projects I can do to fix stuff would definitly save my budget. Thanks.
Great vids, I just subscribed. Even though I am very familiar with what you've been showing you have a lot of great tips that I can use. What kind of cordless nailer are you using???
Hi Jose, I am using a Ryobi Air Strike 18 Gauge nail gun. I was not a big fan of Ryobi tools in the past, but they have come a long way. I really like this tool. I really appreciate your comment! Thanks! Paul
when the front facia was removed, the side facia broke off too and...the facia should have been replaced before the soffit ? the soffit usually goes on last / I would not use bondo to fill facia holes. it absorbs moisture a high grade 2 part epoxy should be used, specifically made for outdoor woodwork wouldn't a ladder be easier to use, than the home made portable work bench/ladder ?
+tunnelportterror In case you have not been properly informed. Bondo is a brand name and not a particular material. I am using Bondo automotive plastic body filler. It is made for outdoor use (AUTOMOBILE REPAIR). It is excellent for wood repairs and I have been using it for over 20 years. I have more than enough ladders to handle most jobs. I made this temporary platform in a few minutes with left over materials that I had around my house. I did not want to damage my bushes and It made my job much easier. You can handle your tasks anyway that you want, but I will continue to do what works for me. Paul
Thanks again Paul great work I'm working on the fascia of the back of the house and your video on this has been a great help. I have to say you have really inspired me to carpentry work. God Bless you.
moises saldivar
Hi Moises,
Thank you for your comment! I really enjoy helping good people such as you.
God Bless!
Paul
Thank you Paul, for the video I'm in the process of purchasing a home that requires some fixing and this was extremely helpful 👍
Hey Eduardo,
Thank you for watching and taking the time to comment!
Paul
Great job on the Videos. Really helped me out!
Great! 3rd video of yours I've watched. Thank you.
Hey Samuel,
Thank you for watching all 3 without falling asleep! LOL. I really appreciate your comment, have a good day!
Paul
Liked the bondo tip. Worked like a charm!
Awesome Lisa, thanks for sharing that with me!
Paul
Repair Fascia and Soffit Part 2
Videos were great help. Are you still using the 18-g cordless nail gun?
Are fascia wood boards recommended over fascia concrete boards? Are there other options?
Your vids are great quality of info=) Im wanting to get into the housing rental business and and DIY projects I can do to fix stuff would definitly save my budget. Thanks.
rhpham2 Hi rhpham2,I really hope you do well in your rental business and I am glad I could help. Thank you for taking the time to comment!Paul
Great vids, I just subscribed. Even though I am very familiar with what you've been showing you have a lot of great tips that I can use. What kind of cordless nailer are you using???
Hi Jose,
I am using a Ryobi Air Strike 18 Gauge nail gun. I was not a big fan of Ryobi tools in the past, but they have come a long way. I really like this tool. I really appreciate your comment!
Thanks!
Paul
repair fascia and soffit 2
Repair soffit and fascia!
what nailer is that?
when the front facia was removed, the side facia broke off too
and...the facia should have been replaced before the soffit ?
the soffit usually goes on last /
I would not use bondo to fill facia holes. it absorbs moisture
a high grade 2 part epoxy should be used, specifically made for outdoor woodwork
wouldn't a ladder be easier to use, than the home made portable work bench/ladder ?
+tunnelportterror
In case you have not been properly informed. Bondo is a brand name and not a particular material. I am using Bondo automotive plastic body filler. It is made for outdoor use (AUTOMOBILE REPAIR). It is excellent for wood repairs and I have been using it for over 20 years. I have more than enough ladders to handle most jobs. I made this temporary platform in a few minutes with left over materials that I had around my house. I did not want to damage my bushes and It made my job much easier. You can handle your tasks anyway that you want, but I will continue to do what works for me.
Paul
fair audio, but camera angle is SO weak
+N Kel
Have another beer, it will look better.