How to Build a Shed - How To Install Fascia Boards & T&G Soffit Boards on The Shed - Video 11 of 15

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In this video Henry teaches you how to numerous and handy tips and tricks to installing fascia boards and soffit materials. In this part of construction, it can be very difficult to install long trim boards and soffit material alone - but not anymore. Henry shows you a jig he designed to make it very easy to install trim without help and get "Perfect" results. Some of the tips included in this video include:
- How to measure, cut and install fascia boards
- How to cross nail mitered fascia joints so they never come apart
- How measure, cut and nail tongue and groove soffit boards
- How to cut & measure T&G soffit boards for a tight fit at your soffit peak
- Most important, how to use our handy jig to do all of the above alone with no help if required
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@johbob5l
@johbob5l 2 ай бұрын
Who says you can teach an old dogs new tricks. Re-doing my shed facia and following your tips on using jigs and clamps. What a time saver and makes the jobs 100 % easier ! 70 years old and still learning - this video was the best of all the ones I watched on this subject. Thank you so much for your help. Your workmanship is second to none !
@Dukemeistro
@Dukemeistro 4 жыл бұрын
Mr. Henry you are the best instructor that I’ve ever viewed for construction on KZfaq. You are so clear, and thorough, and you get right to the point. And you don’t have distracting music. Thanks a million!
@Joemama-km9np
@Joemama-km9np 4 жыл бұрын
I know this is an older video series but it was instrumental in me building my 12x16 shed alone. Your jigs worked like a charm but just knowing when to use galvanized nails, roofing nails, siding nails, etc, little details you learn from years of experience or someone like yourself on youtube. Thanks again.
@MrGrimsbonian
@MrGrimsbonian Жыл бұрын
This guy should do every instructional video 💯
@marklowe7431
@marklowe7431 Жыл бұрын
Just purchased the plans and while the dimensions I need to build are slightly different the quality and design of these sheds are so superior it's worth the conversion effort. Overall these sheds are also aesthetically way better than most. The plans are very comprehensive. If you're building a shed this design is worth having even to educate on the process alone. Very nice work.
@frannypalmer2726
@frannypalmer2726 10 ай бұрын
I'm not building a shed but I have learned some tips and tricks that I can use for other projects. I started watching the shed series around episode 7. I want to go back and watch all of them. Thank you Sir😁
@benjaminmassie2978
@benjaminmassie2978 9 жыл бұрын
i wish every carpenter would take the pride in their work,seems like people are out here just trying to make a quick buck and not put the time or effort into their work.GOOD JOB
@brianmoore3294
@brianmoore3294 4 жыл бұрын
This is definitely one of the best shed construction series of the many available on KZfaq. Henry does a thorough and masterful job of teaching this subject. I learned a lot from these videos that has helped me in my own projects. Henry's emphasis on safety is also admirable and left out of too many construction tutorials on KZfaq. One word of advice I would offer DIYers watching this series is to use nails rather than screws for structural areas - 16d galvanized for floor framing, 16d sinkers for wall and roof framing and 8d and 10d for toe nailing and side by side nailing. These videos were made during the glue and screw period when impact screw drivers became popular. Construction screws are very brittle and will shear under structural loads. Screws can be use for floor decking and roof sheathing.
@Countrylifeprojects
@Countrylifeprojects 4 жыл бұрын
Hi Brian... While I would agree with you on most of what you say, I think these tips are more valid for very large sheds, garage or house construction. For example, the shed floor joists sit right on gravel so no sheer strength is required there. Due to the size of these shed, the shear on walls will be minimal and the LP Smart panels are glued to the walls for additional strength (as are truss gussets and plywood flooring). Yes screws have less shear strength, but the brittle aspect is more with bending screws than shear... the amount of force required to shear screws would likely take a hurricane or earthquake and if that happens, I doubt if many sheds would stand up to these forces. All that said, the primary reason for using screws was based on what tools most DIY'ers will have. Air nailers are not a common tool for most DIY'ers and we wanted anyone watching the videos to be able to so so with a minimal investment in tools.
@chriskourlos4407
@chriskourlos4407 Жыл бұрын
If one looks into Rss Rkk screw nails or even grip rite brands the sheer strength increases exponentially. Its worth the time to check. Consider. Sheer strength 💪 .
@CHESTURCH
@CHESTURCH 10 ай бұрын
I just happened to have a framing nailer that shoots 2" to 3.5" 21 degree nails so I nailed my siding on, but if it broke or I didn't have one I definitely would have used screws. I guarantee nothing you build is gonna fall apart because you used screws on your sheathing if you are spacing them according to the manufacturing specs. Guys make this argument all the time but outside of drywall screws, you're going to be fine screwing your sheathing to your walls. Really think your gonna break all 30 plus screws in that 1/2" sheet of osb?
@kenneybiles7265
@kenneybiles7265 Жыл бұрын
This guy is good
@NestorHVAC
@NestorHVAC 9 жыл бұрын
Good job!!!! I just bought my house and I'm building my shed and by looking at the kind of work you do I want to go back and fix some mistakes I made. Thankyou!!!!
@Allbbrz
@Allbbrz 6 жыл бұрын
Nice corners !!! You never mentioned, but I will say: having two climbing ladders is a time saver !!!!! and one can even build a small scaffolding out of two ladders and a 2x12 board.
@bigrich6750
@bigrich6750 4 жыл бұрын
Your videos have been indispensable to me while building my own shed. Thank you, sir. You are excellent craftsman.
@scottbishop2532
@scottbishop2532 4 жыл бұрын
Great tutorial videos! I like this guy because he is believable and not messing around He is to the point and teaches some very powerful DIY information that any of us can use to frame a house by ourselves. Good way to prevent someone getting hurt on your property and wanting to sue us, just do it ourself and we can't get sued or overcharged :-) 10 - 1 says this man is or has been an instructor professionally.
@Countrylifeprojects
@Countrylifeprojects 4 жыл бұрын
Hi Scott... Nope, never taught. I just know a lot of professionals forget how much they know and forget what the average DIY may not know. I simply wanted to make sure nothing was missed in the process so anyone could build this shed - or similar design.
@fwood1231
@fwood1231 4 жыл бұрын
It is so nice to see a master craftsman at work. Your attention to detail and the narration are just excellent. Thank you.
@threecreationleather6596
@threecreationleather6596 7 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your videos. I do not want to start a project that I cannot do correctly and I feel that by following your series I will have a building that is much better than one a cotractor would build.
@trido3815
@trido3815 8 жыл бұрын
Excellent workmanship!
@billwhittenberger
@billwhittenberger 5 жыл бұрын
You make this look so easy! Such a great job and very detailed videos! I just hope the shed I am building looks half as good.
@nightcoder5k
@nightcoder5k 6 жыл бұрын
Amazing work. My mother in law has her shed built by Tuff Shed. It looks like it was done by a kid. Lots of nails don't even hit the 2x4's.
@alastairstott5542
@alastairstott5542 4 жыл бұрын
you talk so matter of factly but you've just helped me with my 'fall off the production line' shed and getting some home made fascia boards up there. Good for you and thank you!
@cahilljo915
@cahilljo915 10 жыл бұрын
This guy can build my shed any day. Wow. Super accurate!
@DrDanielHoward
@DrDanielHoward 7 жыл бұрын
I congratulate you on your videos. Not only are they excellent but you are serious while remaining personable. I am doing a different type of construction here in UK but I enjoyed watching this video very much to discover how things are done in wood. Thank you.
@vikingofengland
@vikingofengland 7 жыл бұрын
Good luck. I am also in the UK and going to build a man cave, and these videos and been invaluable in learning what I need to do.
@ChadHyett
@ChadHyett 6 жыл бұрын
Very UK of you on the compliments. Best of luck. I'm building a shed here in the US and this guy is great. Best of luck with your projects.
@supremelawfirm
@supremelawfirm 6 жыл бұрын
Henry, Really superb craftsmanship! Your attention to important details is amazing, and most welcome. Your explanations are also very clear and timely. Keep up the good work!!
@gameplay8298
@gameplay8298 7 жыл бұрын
Awesome! Your videos are so detailed with great video. Thank you for the modern technology of How-To. It really helps people like myself who have knowledge, but not all of it. It's really appreciated!!! So cool. All of your video building segments are perfect to compare with methods that I use... Thanks for taking all of your time & effort for sharing. Getting ready to build a 12x16 shed this Spring/Summer & your videos have me confident with details I needed references too, especially the soffit area. Never did soffits before & your video is worth commendation, whether or not I use T&G.. Thank you Henry!!
@Countrylifeprojects
@Countrylifeprojects 7 жыл бұрын
Thanks George. Just a quick note. When doing a shed in the manner we did (roof sheathing, trim and soffit first) it is ideal for smaller sheds. The bigger you go, the more bracing I would use as the weight of the roof materials increases a lot. E.g. It is not something I would do on a full size garage. A 12 x 16 shed is probably the biggest I would do using this method. The risk if bracing is not sufficient is potential collapse with a top heavy load (the roof). Make sure you use enough diagonal bracing and that it is well secured.
@treystills
@treystills 6 жыл бұрын
Nicely done. Clear and concise. Very thorough and thoughtful with great craftsmanship. Thanks again
@picklerix6162
@picklerix6162 4 жыл бұрын
I went to Lowes last week to buy some 1x6 cedar boards to replace some rotted boards on my house. Every single board at Lowes was cupped and warped so I ended up buying PVC boards. The PVC boards worked great and the miter cuts were perfect.
@mattschwisow3504
@mattschwisow3504 2 жыл бұрын
I'm using a different design, but I'm using a lot of your techniques. Thank you for such thorough explanation.
@jeffreya6156
@jeffreya6156 4 жыл бұрын
Superb craftsmanship Henry! Whenever I've mitered corners in the past they've never come out that sharp, maybe now I can get it close to how yours look
@Countrylifeprojects
@Countrylifeprojects 4 жыл бұрын
Hi Jeff... thanks. Sharp blades help a lot for this kind of work... actually, sharp blades are essential to good quality work all the time.
@scottgrafelman2390
@scottgrafelman2390 26 күн бұрын
Great videos!
@deandrejenkins7929
@deandrejenkins7929 3 жыл бұрын
Love your thoroughness and honesty in your videos... great job man!!
@micheloderso
@micheloderso 10 жыл бұрын
Absolut genial! I love these videos. So much nice ideas if you work on your own.
@jerryfuqua3781
@jerryfuqua3781 7 жыл бұрын
I love your work. Great job.
@lintonhiggins8576
@lintonhiggins8576 4 жыл бұрын
Great video! I appreciate the jig plans as I am currently building a treehouse with Cedar
@SchecterNZKayakFishing
@SchecterNZKayakFishing 6 жыл бұрын
Master craftsman. I look forward to watching more.
@ProudAmericanEngr
@ProudAmericanEngr 4 жыл бұрын
The shed looks better than the house next door! :)
@diehardfan173
@diehardfan173 3 жыл бұрын
Nice idea with the facia holders! That will help me tremendously because I do work by myself. The fascia that I’m installing doesn’t have the plywood on. That’s what I was looking at this video for. So my facia, will only go as high as the rafters
@alm507
@alm507 8 жыл бұрын
Amazing series Of videos mate . It taught me how to build ..!
@slug77ster
@slug77ster 6 жыл бұрын
What a fantastic series! I liked, subbed, and copied a link for future reference! Thanks!
@a.dejesus792
@a.dejesus792 3 жыл бұрын
Very concise and exceptional vid. You are a gifted teacher. Thanks.
@alexanderdawili
@alexanderdawili 6 жыл бұрын
Very helpful and professionally done. Thanks a lot brother.
@egonstein970
@egonstein970 3 жыл бұрын
outstanding advice to building a garage
@hifinphoto
@hifinphoto 2 жыл бұрын
stunning workmanship !
@HectorGarcia-vu9pn
@HectorGarcia-vu9pn 7 жыл бұрын
I was very impressed with your attention to detail. Anyone would be proud to have a shed that well built in their back yard. Thank you for the excellent video.
@Maintenance63
@Maintenance63 6 жыл бұрын
Very well done.
@JorgeRamos-xw6dy
@JorgeRamos-xw6dy 4 жыл бұрын
Congratulations!!! Craftsmanship is awesome.
@johnsmith-bv2wc
@johnsmith-bv2wc 8 жыл бұрын
thanks for the video you have shown me and taught me something thank you keep your videos coming
@deandrejenkins7929
@deandrejenkins7929 3 жыл бұрын
You are really great man!! Thank you for your knowledge!!
@josegutie1192
@josegutie1192 4 жыл бұрын
Beautiful work sir!
@timcabradilla81
@timcabradilla81 10 жыл бұрын
man, this guy is money. just what i was looking for.
@ericgonzalez5421
@ericgonzalez5421 5 жыл бұрын
You are the man I like the way you work.
@treystills
@treystills Жыл бұрын
Very nice!!
@hearcamir7810
@hearcamir7810 4 жыл бұрын
👏👏👏👏‼️ very quality craftsmanship !
@trunkmonkey4938
@trunkmonkey4938 3 жыл бұрын
Very nice work!
@trumpnation9247
@trumpnation9247 7 жыл бұрын
Nice work.
@darioandrade8558
@darioandrade8558 10 жыл бұрын
that,s pretty creative dude!!
@azwileetoyote
@azwileetoyote 6 жыл бұрын
Thank you Henry for these informative video's... I built a low height 9'x13' shed at my last house and am getting ready to start a 10'x20' in a few days. You fully explain a lot of techniques that will help me make this one far better than my last shed so thank you for that. My toughest problem on this project is determining the exact lengths and pitch of the roof as I have HOA height restrictions I have to meet and incorporate into the design. I'm using Spanish cement tiles that match the main house and I don;t want to end up with a partial tile horizontally or have too much or too little overlap vertically. I'm using Google Sketch so once I figure out the installation specs for the roof tiles (I still need to research it), I should be able to figure it out. Wish me luck!
@chindasok6739
@chindasok6739 4 жыл бұрын
I love the show.
@robertosontay9879
@robertosontay9879 11 ай бұрын
Great job and thank you to share your knowledge Gor bless you
@rajusondh
@rajusondh 10 жыл бұрын
You are good, good flush finish.
@yourmammasaid2071
@yourmammasaid2071 7 жыл бұрын
I like how you work
@Davidgough27
@Davidgough27 9 жыл бұрын
good bloke nice job sir
@Icehso140
@Icehso140 3 жыл бұрын
Pl or an equal quality adhesive ? I go with PL every time. Love that stuff. Always available in my area too. I've had Liquid Nails still soft and pliable after 48 hours.
@SeanHessenthaler
@SeanHessenthaler 8 жыл бұрын
Love the videos. Very informative. I'm building a shed and using cedar for fascia. Do galvanized finishing nails work well with cedar? what type of screws did you use to attach first?
@alexandrupreda4645
@alexandrupreda4645 10 жыл бұрын
Great videos. I really like this guy :) And I can't help noticing the accuracy of his carpentry... I'm planning building a workshop myself with almost the same dimensions. However, I would use nails instead of screws for framing, I believe they hold better, even if screwing would be better for me considering my hammering skills :) Great work! Oh, and HD ones, nice :)
@EzraGaskin001
@EzraGaskin001 10 жыл бұрын
You can always purchase a framing nailer. :)
@Countrylifeprojects
@Countrylifeprojects 10 жыл бұрын
Hi EzraI have one (well two actually)... but I wanted to create a series of videos using tools the average person is likely to own.I also prefer screws over a nailer, I think the finished results are stronger and more accurate. I have also found that screws are more durable in the long run. Anyone who has had to take a deck apart that was screwed together versus nailed will know what I mean.
@Allbbrz
@Allbbrz 6 жыл бұрын
LOL !!! I did both... took apart deck built with nails and rebuilt with screws. Lately I had to install subfascia for gutters on our house mansard rood and decided to buy the framing nailer as I was already planning ahead for the shed/workshop :-)
@pumpkinpeanut1
@pumpkinpeanut1 8 жыл бұрын
JB If you add the 2x3 trim is it necessary to install drip edges?
@ChauNguyen-of3fs
@ChauNguyen-of3fs 5 жыл бұрын
Great instructional video Thank You. Do you ever use pneumatic or battery power nailers for its efficiency?
@Countrylifeprojects
@Countrylifeprojects 5 жыл бұрын
Of course all the time... We only used screw gun since most people have one, but are not likely to have a framing nailer and compressor.
@CountyLifeMedia
@CountyLifeMedia 10 жыл бұрын
Who does your camera work? awesome job!
@joshuawood6644
@joshuawood6644 2 жыл бұрын
Can you answer a question about the tongue and groove pine boards you installed under your overhang? Is it necessary to paint or seal these boards to prevent damage from moisture? I know they won't see as much water as many other parts of the shed, but can I install them in raw form? It would be nice to avoid all the work that goes into painting them.
@chrissullivan5927
@chrissullivan5927 3 жыл бұрын
At 32:50 and for a couple of minutes you can see a discrepancy of about an eighth of an inch at the peak of the 6" facia board. And I thought he was perfect.
@CHESTURCH
@CHESTURCH 10 ай бұрын
I built a shed practically identical to this one except its 10'x12' and gonna have double doors in the front and a window on the side. Whats the deal with the lp 4'x8' solid soffit? Can i just rip those down and use them for soffit under my eaves and rake ladders? Its cheaper and i have paint for it. Ive just never used it
@pumpkinpeanut1
@pumpkinpeanut1 8 жыл бұрын
JB I should have said 1x2 edge instead of 2x3!
@mecheng2001ca
@mecheng2001ca 4 жыл бұрын
Great video series...I also purchased your ebook recently! One question - I'm having a hard time finding the fascia cedar boards at my local HD/Lowes (at least online). Could i use another species if they are primed/painted? Thanks!
@Countrylifeprojects
@Countrylifeprojects 4 жыл бұрын
Hi Andrew, first, thanks for buying the plans, appreciate that! In regards to fascia, of course you can... just pick out nice straight and flat boards. Lots of contractors these days use OSB trim, but I personally do not like it for exterior trim... I just can't see it lasting in the long term - especially in areas exposed to lots of rain or humidity.
@shantor100
@shantor100 3 жыл бұрын
Not sure if I like the angled facia rather than perpendicular to the ground
@dixonjames4177
@dixonjames4177 5 жыл бұрын
Great videos Henry. I have order my materials and should not have many problems thanks to you. I do have a question about your jig. My roof is goin to be a 4/12 pith, do I still cut the angle on the jig at 30 degrees or something different.
@Countrylifeprojects
@Countrylifeprojects 5 жыл бұрын
Hi Dixon, No, a 4/12 pitch is an 18.43° angle. Best to do a few test cuts to setup the angle on the saw first before doing final cuts.
@AgentZ3R0.
@AgentZ3R0. 7 жыл бұрын
good job. Im guessing you avoided plumb cutting your rafters so that the beginners wouldn't have to struggle with compound mitre cuts for the facia board?
@Countrylifeprojects
@Countrylifeprojects 7 жыл бұрын
Hi Pete... actually it was an observation that almost every shed we looked at did not have gutters. So we figured... why use the standard rafter and fascia detail designed for gutters. The design we picked is not only easier, but it prevents a lot of rain water from hitting the fascia boards, thus extending the life of the trim and shed. It also looks good (we think ;-). If we were building a very large shed or garage, then yes, we would go the standard route.
@drdavidbogart
@drdavidbogart 6 жыл бұрын
I am trying to copy your roof, especially the soffit. Can you give me an idea of how long the overhang of the roof trusses are? I see from your video and plans you were able to fit two 1x6 pine t&g boards side by side...so im assuming the overhang is at least 11" long?
@Countrylifeprojects
@Countrylifeprojects 6 жыл бұрын
This will depend on the width of the soffit boards you use. In the truss video I go over how to determine the overall soffit overhang (rafter length) subject to the type of boards used.
@JimWatsonTheframingMagician
@JimWatsonTheframingMagician 10 жыл бұрын
I'm curious, have you ever hung the fascia by over lapping the peaks and joints if there are any, then cutting them in place? I'm confused with the bevel you put on the rip of the last soffit piece at the peak. 30 degrees is a plumb cut which is what you said you put on the piece, but you have it upside down. Does that bevel automatically work upside down or is that a coincidence? If not would that automatically work for any roof pitch? Sorry for so many questions, but I'm trying to learn. Your really a good carpenter in my opinion!!
@Countrylifeprojects
@Countrylifeprojects 10 жыл бұрын
Jim Watson Hi Jim, not sure what you mean by upside down. However, If you know the angle of the roof (pitch converted to an angle) you can cut one piece and center it on the peak and then cut the other. After this, the cuts at the bottom of the rafters can be done.
@Eastbaypisces
@Eastbaypisces 5 жыл бұрын
So you put ur lumber at the end of the rafters then put fascia over the lumber? U can do that? I'm new to fascia
@Countrylifeprojects
@Countrylifeprojects 5 жыл бұрын
Yes, that is standard practice for framing - be it a shed, garage or home
@knottreel
@knottreel 10 жыл бұрын
I wonder if the Amish sheds are built this nicely.
@CHESSIE222
@CHESSIE222 6 жыл бұрын
Enjoying these videos, I built a barn and didn't research eaves and how to build overhangs. I was thinking a nail gun would be good, so you could put the side sheathing on and not need the "hammering room". It's all good though. Take what you need out of many videos and adapt it all to your circumstances. Gotta be flexible! As the guy commented on the odd angle of the outside edge, in the previous video, you could cut it vertically for eaves troughs if you want to, just got to think ahead. Great videos though.
@jasonmolihan61
@jasonmolihan61 Жыл бұрын
I'm willing to bet this master still uses a hammer, and not a brad nailer.
@Countrylifeprojects
@Countrylifeprojects 11 ай бұрын
Thanks for the compliment... You are sort of right... Outside I like nailing finish trim by hand as I do not find brad nails for air nailers thick enough. Indoors, give me a brad nailer any day over a hammer. Same for framing.
@shinerlightman
@shinerlightman 7 жыл бұрын
I am building an 8' W x 12' L shed. My rafter tails are cut at a 6/12 angle, like the roof slope.. I am working by myself, so that jig is something I am interested in using. However, as it is constructed it will not work on angled rafter tails. How would you change the design of that jig to work with my rafter tails? Thanks.
@Countrylifeprojects
@Countrylifeprojects 7 жыл бұрын
I think you would have to start with a larger piece of plywood and cut the notches to match the slop of the roof. I would sketch it out on a piece of cardboard, cut it and see if it will work - if it does then cut the plywood to match etc.
@shinerlightman
@shinerlightman 7 жыл бұрын
Great idea. Used same design just used the angle of my rafters. Worked great! Thank you Henry.
@maxh.8788
@maxh.8788 9 жыл бұрын
what was the material cost for this size shed approx?
@Countrylifeprojects
@Countrylifeprojects 9 жыл бұрын
Max H. About $2000... but do note that we live in one of the most expensive areas of North America for building materials and we used premium materials for everything. You could probably bring to cost down to $1500 if you shopped around. One exception was the door, we snagged that at HD for $50 without the window insert (tiny bit of damage to the jamb dropped the price by $100)
@lowridingtrucks88
@lowridingtrucks88 4 жыл бұрын
Do you have a 10x16 shed plan like this one?
@Countrylifeprojects
@Countrylifeprojects 4 жыл бұрын
Sorry, not at this time... however, many people have bought the 10x12 plans and simply extend the length of the shed.
@lowridingtrucks88
@lowridingtrucks88 4 жыл бұрын
@@Countrylifeprojects Thank You Great idea👍
@Dukemeistro
@Dukemeistro 4 жыл бұрын
Your lens has a smudge right in the middle that makes some things blurry, depending on what you’re focused on.
@Countrylifeprojects
@Countrylifeprojects 4 жыл бұрын
Hi True... oh darn, I knew eventually this would get mentioned. We seen this after the footage was shot... but what can you do, we could not re-shoot the footage as the work was done and these hiccups do not show up until we started editing - then is was too late - sorry but we had to use the footage as is :-)
@Dimmu666ist
@Dimmu666ist 3 жыл бұрын
What size is your facia board?
@Countrylifeprojects
@Countrylifeprojects 3 жыл бұрын
it is 1x6 cedar.
@maxbird2003
@maxbird2003 4 жыл бұрын
You should show How To Install Soffit And Fascia that's combined all in one, that's the kind I have at my house, I'm still trying to learn how to put that one on, I haven't been able to find anything like that on the internet yet so far, my Fascia is attached to the soffit all in one. there's no KZfaq video for My Kind yet
@Countrylifeprojects
@Countrylifeprojects 4 жыл бұрын
Hi Frank... I am not familiar with an all in one fascia and soffit combination. What is the brand name of the product. It would be interesting to see what it is about. Where did you purchase it?
@maxbird2003
@maxbird2003 4 жыл бұрын
​@@Countrylifeprojects I was purchasing it from wiseline metal,
@michaelharvey2694
@michaelharvey2694 Жыл бұрын
Great work except taking all the time to make perfect cuts and beautiful tight grain cedar and then covering it all up with paint.
@cougargold
@cougargold 2 жыл бұрын
Those cedar soffits cost practically $1000 now
@Countrylifeprojects
@Countrylifeprojects 2 жыл бұрын
Ya, it sucks... materials were about 1/3 the price when we built this shed. Hopefully prices will come down in the near future.
@cougargold
@cougargold 2 жыл бұрын
@@CountrylifeprojectsAgreed. I’m in the process of finishing my shed now. I’ve spent more on the decorative cedar trim boards than almost the whole fir lumber package.
@tubeyou0925
@tubeyou0925 4 жыл бұрын
I'm confused... this soffit doesn't need a vent...?
@Countrylifeprojects
@Countrylifeprojects 4 жыл бұрын
Hi Ryan, I do mention this in other videos. It depends on your location and use of the shed. For a shed, gable vents are fine. If you plan to close in the ceiling and insulate, then soffit/ridge vent is an option or just simply using the gable vents.
@louishollandjr
@louishollandjr 7 жыл бұрын
Wows most home's these days are not even close to being built this way it may out live the house. most home's come in a box threw up like pebbles and five years later they look like crap. Old home's made with real wood with a water right basement or slabs it's no problem to last 200years.
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