Installing J Channel for CertainTeed Vinyl Siding
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This video shows how to install the most common piece of siding trim -J Channel. It is used for inside corners, trimming around windows and doors and also where siding meets a soffit or roof at an angle.
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The quickest easiet demonstration yet. Thanks.
@irishguyjg_2ndchancerecovery
10 ай бұрын
Exactly 💯
After I cut the first peaceful to length, I used the scrap piece for practice. Very helpful.
Great j channel precise explanation. Thanks so much.
They make it look so easy!
Nice video, looks easy
Very good and simple video 👍
I've watched him cut that notch out 100 times and I can't get it down! I have the same snips but I game make that turn. It looks like I chewed it off
Good job, now I know how that works around my windows
You almost got it I do it in a way that I can cut it all and put it together on the bench all locked together when I make my 45 cut I leave 2 inches of channel to bend over but I leave the face and just snip off the rolled edge so I can slide it into the other piece witch locks the tap in tightly
Are the miter cuts out of order?
So nice
The voice of the guy... sounds like a 50's tv add.
Me siento todo un profesional ya jaja
Thanks
Thnx guys
Learn from my experience!! Stop at 0:29, cut the top piece 1-1/2"longer than the window width. (see my 0:45 comment) Stop at 0:37, note the left side is shorter that the right side, I found I needed to cut ~5/16" off after I made the 1" cut out to make it fit into the 45* cut. Stop at 0:45 if you cut a 45* angle, the rain tab will be less than 1", it will be 3/4" this is why you cut the top piece 1-1/2" wider than the window. I see Bob Harris had it right, but I think it is only for the top piece.
@irishguyjg_2ndchancerecovery
10 ай бұрын
U made that very very confusing
@mattp4079
14 күн бұрын
cocainum
What keep water from running behind the siding at the bottom of the j-channel on the sides? . If water runs down the j-channel It's got to come out somewhere.
@mdgrech
10 күн бұрын
I would think the siding piece above it right?
Nice
Do your best and caulk the rest lol
@Alaskabuilt_
8 ай бұрын
A little caulk and paint will make a carpenter what he ain’t
union areospace approved
Shouldnt it be 1.5 inches longer than the window considering the j channel face width is 3/4 inch.
@mavamQ
5 жыл бұрын
I added a reply so you we get a message. Learn from my experience!! Stop at 0:29, cut the top piece 1-1/2"longer than the window width. (see my 0:45 comment) Stop at 0:37, note the left side is shorter that the right side, I found I needed to cut ~5/16" off after I made the 1" cut out to make it fit into the 45* cut. Stop at 0:45 if you cut a 45* angle, the rain tab will be less than 1", it will be 3/4" this is why you cut the top piece 1-1/2" wider than the window. I see Bob Harris had it right, but I think it is only for the top piece.
@lorifry3489
4 жыл бұрын
exactly. It is all determined on your width.
Not all the information is here. Yes this works for 1" wide J-channel but if you have 2.5" wide you need 5 extra inches not 2 as stated. And the rain tabs and slots are 2.5" each not 1" as stated.
Only problem is that they don't lock together. If you leave an inch & a half or so on the ends & trim the hook off the outter edge, it will slide or snap into the joining piece & lock together. Like a pro yo!
@cambo6911
6 жыл бұрын
kosmosleha the finish edge of the J channel is rolled back about an 1/8 of an inch and will prevent the two pieces from slipping together. Imagine the top piece trying to slide into the side piece without a little room. You just snip the finished/ rolled edge so they slip together. Good luck!
Hi
I also do a video for DIY J trim. Check it out if your still having troubles! kzread.info/dash/bejne/nKuaj69uf5PeYZM.html
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