Installing F & J Trim Metal and Soffits On Our Barndominium
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- Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
- We install the F&J Trim around our house and garage and begin the install of our soffit metal.
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Looking good. Glad to see that Tina has finally been
promoted to getting her own tool belt. 😊
Looks awesome
Starting to look like you’re making some progress, slow but sure. It’s a big job to take on by yourself but you’re doing great. A staple gun will make things easier for the soffit. You don’t need to lug around the air nailer and hose. Plus you can keep the stapler in your tool pouch 👍🏻 take care
Yeah as I mentioned in the video, my crown stapler wouldn’t go through the metal panels. Not a huge deal with the compressor.
Looks good. Great job!
We in Austria finish the roof first,then do this work. Never saw somebody do this way. Please tell me, why you don't finish your roof such a long time, for I can understand.
You need to do your trims that sit under the metal panels before you can secure your metal panels. Start at the bottom and work up. This is the first step toward getting the roof panels on.
We are all arm chair carpenters but looks like you have it under control. Looking awesome. God bless your family.
Are the nails just to secure it until you can obtain soffit screws? Not sure what the nails are made of but if galvanized won’t they rust out pretty quickly? Love the progress thus far!
The nails hood the soffit fully. Nothing else is added. The fascia trim holds it all in place so no need for big screws.
Just a suggestion, Why don't u get a roof on that gorgeous home, and back yourt van back into the furtherest garage opening before winter, & make it easier to work on thhe house
That’s what we are working on with this. We can’t do the roof until we get the soffits, fascia and roof edge trim on. Have to start at the bottom and work your way up or you won’t be able to install the trim.
@@TriStarHomestead Awesome. As I said love the video';s Good luck381
Hi y'all Adam what part of California are you from Susie and I are from Fontana Cal we love Tennessee 18years now anyway be safe God bless ✌️
I lived all over out there. But we moved from Northern California, Modesto area.
What’s the plan for the roof? Not sure how much longer that all in one sheathing is gonna handle the sun and rain.
I was wondering too
Happy Father's Day Adam ❤we in Nairobi celebrate how you work extra hard for your family ❤
Thanks so much
Most welcome, sending hugs to Tina and Princess Leah ❤️
Get a DeWalt Pneumatic Crown Stapler. It will definitely go through the soffit material. The soffit looks great! I agree with the other comment that the roof should be first.
I’m sure there are a lot of tools I could buy to make everything quicker and easier but if I did I would have all the tools and no house to put them in.
As for the roof, this is what we are working toward. You have to start at the bottom and work your way up with the metal trim. Can’t put the roof panels on until we do the trims.