How To Install Pro-Level Window Trim w/ EASY TRICK
How to install professional level craftsman style window trim with cool install tip and trick. I saw the screw trick first from Kyle at RR Builders. Check out his channel for cool pole barn videos. / @rrbuildings
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The Cherry is beautiful, really nice colors. Thanks for your content.
Great observation/tip about brad nailers.
Beautiful craftsmanship. Can't wait to see more videos soon. Keep up the great craftsmanship and hard work my friend. Build On. Keep Making. God Bless.
Chris as always, nice job. Here's a Canadian carpenter's translation - (Amr.) Interior window Stool - (Can.) Interior window sill, not to be confused with - Angled exterior sill plate.
The shop does indeed look great!
I really like the Goodfilla brand wood filler. The various shades really blend well. Saved me from mixing my own ever again.
Just four words ...subbed!
Nicely done
Beautiful work.
Chris, I am amazed that you can produce such high level craftsmanship as the Japanese-inspired shelf and give tips on something more construction-level like this. I need to put in casing for the never-finished windows in my house, and this was a godsend.
As always, clear, concise and easy to understand - thanks Chris! Also opened my eyes w/ Brad nailer tip!! - signed jealous in Hawaii (LMK if you ever come this way!)
That brad nailer tip was about the most useful "trick of the trade" that I have heard in a long time. Thanks for sharing. I always thought it was my poor aiming that caused my problems. lol.
Thank you Chris. I am about to build my new Workshop and one thing I was wondering was how to go about the window trims. Now I know.🙂
Chris, that window trim looks great. Absolutely love it.
Beautiful casings!
Been watchin for years keep up the great work .. lower east Michigan timm
@ThirdCoastCraftsman
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for all the love and support bud
Stay safe.
One of the best channels on KZread! Thanks for making these videos
Feels like it`s been a long while since you have dropped a video. Good to see you back again.Those windows and trim look great. I still need to trim out the windows in our shop and this gets me all juiced up to get it done lol.
Love the finish on the windows. Much better than most homes. 👌 stoked as hell to see whats next in the bank! Almost there myself on buying my first home.
I'll be using this next month! Thanks Chris. Also, window trim language is pretty funny. Head case, Stool. If the top jamb is the head jamb, I really want the stool to be called the toe jamb.
Been staring at unfinished windows in my shop for years, Chris. You might have just inspired the finish. Stop by Grand Ledge for a beer sometime!
Very well done and explained.Thank you for sharing,Chris.
Who knew that watching a video on windows that is get a fantastic brad nailer tip.
They look amazing beautiful work as usual.
Will be very helpful for all the trim I need to do this year.
Always look forward to your videos!
I saved this video for when I had my chemo as a good distraction. You did not disappoint!
@ThirdCoastCraftsman
Жыл бұрын
I’m sorry to hear about that. And am glad the video helped a little with that. Prayers 🙏
Looks amazing!
Nice!
Beautiful work, Chris! Really well done! 😃 Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
So my wife came into the living room while you where on and she said…..wait for it…….is that Chris on…my jaw nearly dropped. She wanted to watch Third Coast Craftsman with me. Awesome. Bushmills malt 12. Chris on the Tv 📺 an the wife talking about woodwork . I’m in heaven 😂😂🤣👍👏
@ThirdCoastCraftsman
Жыл бұрын
Haha that’s awesome! Tell her I said thanks for watching!
@sabersaw5611
Жыл бұрын
He has 600k followers and now he's gonna take your wife. Sheesh.
@therelaxingwoodshop7495
Жыл бұрын
@@sabersaw5611 😂😂😂😂😂
the wood looks great. very pleased that u chose to make them from a solid natural wood. (i my self do not really like straight edges so i would just add that it is always better to fillet them with a router bit.. also if you happen to bump with some of your body part on a straight edge it will always hurt more)
Great video, nicely done Chris! Learned a few new tricks. One question - where's the dog?! Maybe your coworker will make an appearance in the shop tour?
@peterkelley6344
Жыл бұрын
Was wondering the same thing, Hope Utz is ok.
Awesome, Chris! When I was a trim carpenter that was almost exactly how I cased out my windows, so this was a blast from the past, with some new techniques from you that I'll add for next time!
Gorgeous!
Fantastic job here, Chris! Really love your attention to detail in filming your work and really appreciate you taking the time to record great voice over information over your footage!
Beautiful job looks great
Beautiful!
Great to see another video from you! Lol missed ya man 😉
Thanks for the video showing some good craftsmanship. Love the paint color with the cherry. You mind sharing what paint color that is? Thank you!
an interesting variant. I always build the inner frame and the outer frame separately. the inner frame is placed on wedges and then foamed. the outer frame is inserted and glued using tongue and groove or lamello. I find the language barrier really funny, because in Germany we have individual words for each individual part of the window or the frame. that makes it a bit more difficult for me to explain.. never mind, thanks for taking me along and greetings from cold Germany
looks great
0:52 Hmmm, slightly disappointed that after the top one being the head-jamb the lower part isn't called toe-jamb
@ThirdCoastCraftsman
Жыл бұрын
That is a shame
Before you even made the video I was thinking the same thing about a shop tour
Like that look, and love the stain. So as a noob to window trimming, do the pan head screws remain after trim? If so, I’d probably leave the front face off and fill it with insulation or foam before putting on front face. I’m sure your windows are insulated but just thinking of a draft coming from structure around it. Keep up the great work, I really enjoy your craftsmanship.
Great idea on those screws you used in your jams... I think you could refine that to the next level and square off your face of your wall so that the screws are perpendicular. What it looks like you're doing was using your gauge block out in thin air with no reference for square to wall or window Love your content and attention to detail
@ThirdCoastCraftsman
Жыл бұрын
That gauge block is referencing the square edge of the window frame.
nice
very nice!!! regards
As usual, terrific work Chris! I always learn something from watching one of your videos! Happy New Year to you & your family! BTW, where is our friend UTZ? 👍👍🐶🐶
So the screws act as a standoff from the physical jam of the window and create an air pocket? Why didn’t you fill in this space with some kind of insulation? Seriously curious about that.
@ThirdCoastCraftsman
Жыл бұрын
There is spray insulation between the actual window and frame.
Would you suggest coating both sides if you were using Odies oil (or sim product) or is that suggestion specific to certain finishes?
Hey Chris love the channel. Was looking around but couldn't find an answer. Could I ask what diamond stones you use to sharpen your tools? Had some cheep ones that really didn't work so I'm lookin for a recommendation from someone experienced with them and I know that's your preferred system. so you were the first person I thought to ask.
Looks great. I'm a little jealous of your square and plumb window openings. I had to miter every jam and casing joint twice to fit my 1910 windows. Assembling off the window would have left me with 1/4" gaps somewhere on them. Did you hide the brads with anything?
We want to trim our doors with raw wood. What would you recommend? What do you do to hide the nails heads?
Where are you at man? Are you going to get back to consistent woodworking videos or are you going a different direction? I would hate to see you go! You've been the most inspiring woodworker for me since I started.
@ThirdCoastCraftsman
Жыл бұрын
I’m still around. More coming soon!
@zacculbertson2458
Жыл бұрын
Can't wait. I love your projects and teaching style. Thanks for the response. Love the new shop.
instead of the jig why not rip strips of plywood instead of screws?
Really well done, Chris! I was wondering if when you do your timber home you were planning on doing a video series of the build?
@ThirdCoastCraftsman
Жыл бұрын
That's the plan! I’ll be announcing some stuff on that soon
I like that jig but you didn't talk about the jam thickness all that much. Most windows to drywall measurements on each of the 4 corners are slightly different. I've done tapered jambs many times before or have used a back bend moulding on the outside edge of the casing. That is an important part of the process. Also, the width of the apron should be lined up with the outside edge of the leg casing's. For the width of the stool, I usually go 3/4" past the outside edge of the leg casing's and 3/4" out from the fattest part of the casing. The head casing should be flush with the outside of the leg casing's but the trim peaces should be 3/4" proud. I usually install my head casing on with a Kreg Jig before I install the unit and then the apron separately. That makes it a two part install. I really like how you oil both sides before installing. I've done that on my own homes only twice at the job site because I was getting paid extra to be not only a carpenter but also doing the painters job as well. I've done 36 stain grade tapered jamb extensions by myself in eight hours when I was a younger carpenter and built them like your doing and they were spot on perfect. You just have to get a production line going to make that happen and be doing finish carpentry every day.
Did you use the same filler after nailing?
@ThirdCoastCraftsman
Жыл бұрын
I use the cherry color timber mate for nail filling and they disappear
Are your blue painted walls made out of T1-11? It looks like those boards are rough sawn T&G lumber because T1-11 is only 8' long.
how are you I am a Bangladeshi sign maker with experience. I can do the kind of work you do. Will you hire me? i want to work thank you
Kyle of RR Buildings does the same, batches out a bunch of window casings, then installs 'em in one big session. Casing in point: kzread.info/dash/bejne/g2SG25NuYb3SqZM.html
Whatever happened to your drift boat build videos? You just stopped then well before you finished 3 years ago!??
Great technique! Reminds me of a video from RR Buildings a while ago. kzread.info/dash/bejne/g2SG25NuYb3SqZM.html
Design is very strange, but no point for dicussions. I am missing implantation of damping material since windows are always bridges for coldness
@ThirdCoastCraftsman
Жыл бұрын
The design is a timeless craftsman style trim style that has been in millions of homes. There is spray foam around the window,
I clicked dislike at first because the spacing on the row of buttons is weird and I had to swipe right to see the thumbs up button. Maybe I have to update the app.
How do your channel grow ? Not even a single videos in 2 months i will unsubscribe it
So there's roughly a 1" void between the trim and the wall all the way around, why? Why aren't you installing and mounting the trim directly to the sill and sides and top, I'm truly confused.
@ThirdCoastCraftsman
Жыл бұрын
Because rough opening aren’t very accurate or square. If you mounted directly to the rough opening each window would have different reveals and be all out of whack
@tattooedredheadx
Жыл бұрын
@@ThirdCoastCraftsman I see! Thank you for clarifying!
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