I viewed this after watching your video on installing the water spigot. Seems like you don't do anything half-assed. I like that. :) "I wanted...a cleaner look"..."I'm gonna try to keep it aligned with the existing boxes."...A man after my own heart... 3:42 helps to understand how the siding locks together and can be unzipped, good angle. I liked how you mentioned taking your time and being safe. When it comes to quality work, you can't rush it. +1 also for how you talked about Tyvek tape and going a little extra on it - I believe that nobody cares about your own house more than you. I'm planning to exhaust a bathroom fan through an exterior wall with existing vinyl siding and wasn't satisfied with anything else I was seeing. Slapping it up there and screwing it in all kittywampus with a bunch of caulk around it isn't my style and would bother me forever. A mounting block is how I want to do it, but I wasn't sure how to get one under the siding and sealed properly, and was worried I'd end up having to span multiple courses of siding. After watching your videos, I'm confident I can do this.
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I viewed this after watching your video on installing the water spigot. Seems like you don't do anything half-assed. I like that. :)
"I wanted...a cleaner look"..."I'm gonna try to keep it aligned with the existing boxes."...A man after my own heart...
3:42 helps to understand how the siding locks together and can be unzipped, good angle.
I liked how you mentioned taking your time and being safe. When it comes to quality work, you can't rush it. +1 also for how you talked about Tyvek tape and going a little extra on it - I believe that nobody cares about your own house more than you.
I'm planning to exhaust a bathroom fan through an exterior wall with existing vinyl siding and wasn't satisfied with anything else I was seeing. Slapping it up there and screwing it in all kittywampus with a bunch of caulk around it isn't my style and would bother me forever. A mounting block is how I want to do it, but I wasn't sure how to get one under the siding and sealed properly, and was worried I'd end up having to span multiple courses of siding. After watching your videos, I'm confident I can do this.
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Where did you get The Mounting Block
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great video. what screws did you use to mount the Tesla Charger to the builders block
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Great video, a lot of information. I was wondering why you chose to do it this way and not frame it with j channels like a window.
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