I cut the coil to length and then mark out the measurements on the end then take snips and make little cuts on the marks then you can bend the metal over and line up the corners then use your snips to make little cuts in the same spots you cut On the first side
Another comment....if you make an extra 10mm offset bend in the face of the cap about 2/3 of the distance out from the inside edge you create an extra line in the front face which makes an especially rich effect. ....so on your 3 inch face bend a 45 at 2 inches. At 2 3/16 bend it back that 45 degrees. The piece is back to flat but now it has a nice offset.
Is it ok to sometimes have exposed nails at the corner? Only one of my windows 🪟 out of 20 has two exposed nails at the corner. Not sure why nails were needed when they would be visible.
By the way i wanted to see how the top piece looks like because you said it prevents the water from dripping on to your window . Anyway good job and thank you
Great video and thank you for sharing. I think I get the mechanics of it. What is the width of your new metal roll in the video? What gauge (thickness) is it? If your width is different on both sides can I still make the same template out of the metal to make both sides look even?
The new roll is 24". The gauge is either 20 or 22 thick. Yes, definitely can make the metal on both sides the same. Will make it look uniform/even. Recommend going with the larger measurement for the width (granted it's not too much bigger) so you can fit the metal around them both and it will fit snug.
You neglected to tab the ends of the base piece up 1/4 inch behind the side pieces. You can also tab the top of the side piece under the top piece. If you put these tabs on the inside faces of the window you have no butt joins in your capping.
Little tip is to cut your aluminum to length, then take your measurements in order while adding them up at the same time, write every number after next measurement is added, stick it in the brake to your final mark, cut it, and then you have all your marks and you just go to town bending, saves a hell of a lot of time rather than measure bend measure bend measure bend
i make a pattern out of scrap transfer my marks on it .backside marks i make a cross when doing alot of windows that are the same its very quick.but i have been doing it for 36 years
You do doble work amigo, simple by putting the 2 vertical studs first after the bottom, the vertical ones have to go all the way up and then the top stud on in between of the 2 vertical, you will save a lot of time cutting the aluminum. I can to TH-cam to get some ideas and I see the amateur giving classes 😂
Switch to mm when you are capping. It is much easier to add 10 mm÷ 13 mm÷ 17 mm than it is to add 3/8 + 7/16 + 3/4 inches.
Nice, thanks Brent. Appreciate all the advice. Hopefully everybody else see's it as well and can learn from my mistakes haha
We live in MURICA' 🇺🇲 I don't understand your sorcery.
This is excellent! Nicely explained & I felt like I was actually in training class. Wonderful demonstration
Excellent job, Kim. 👍🏻
Nice. I think your man knows what he's doing...
Great video was very informational but also giggled watching you two interact, very cute! Ty!
I have search this for long time. Thank you.
Sill plate has too be cut too a 30° angle too pull water away from the wall underneath the metal. Drip tabs missing. Good first try tho
Awesome! You two are so funny and cute!
Cheers!
I cut the coil to length and then mark out the measurements on the end then take snips and make little cuts on the marks then you can bend the metal over and line up the corners then use your snips to make little cuts in the same spots you cut
On the first side
Another comment....if you make an extra 10mm offset bend in the face of the cap about 2/3 of the distance out from the inside edge you create an extra line in the front face which makes an especially rich effect. ....so on your 3 inch face bend a 45 at 2 inches. At 2 3/16 bend it back that 45 degrees. The piece is back to flat but now it has a nice offset.
Is it ok to sometimes have exposed nails at the corner? Only one of my windows 🪟 out of 20 has two exposed nails at the corner. Not sure why nails were needed when they would be visible.
I always put my sill on first so everything overlap s correctly and it hides your nails on the ears
By the way i wanted to see how the top piece looks like because you said it prevents the water from dripping on to your window . Anyway good job and thank you
Ah yes sorry about that. Thank you for watching and hoping you learned a little to help you on your own project
Does this need to be done when installing a new anderdon 400?
Lmfao
Great video and thank you for sharing. I think I get the mechanics of it. What is the width of your new metal roll in the video? What gauge (thickness) is it? If your width is different on both sides can I still make the same template out of the metal to make both sides look even?
The new roll is 24". The gauge is either 20 or 22 thick. Yes, definitely can make the metal on both sides the same. Will make it look uniform/even. Recommend going with the larger measurement for the width (granted it's not too much bigger) so you can fit the metal around them both and it will fit snug.
How much does it cost???
Just found y'all's channel and really enjoyed the video. Y'all made me smile, and I learned something. Thank y'all for sharing.
Thank you. I really appreciate that. Glad to do all that for you haha.
This guy has no idea what he’s doing
Great job
I want to learn this.
It's definitely very easy once you get a hang of it. Good luck and I hope you do learn
You neglected to tab the ends of the base piece up 1/4 inch behind the side pieces. You can also tab the top of the side piece under the top piece. If you put these tabs on the inside faces of the window you have no butt joins in your capping.
Little tip is to cut your aluminum to length, then take your measurements in order while adding them up at the same time, write every number after next measurement is added, stick it in the brake to your final mark, cut it, and then you have all your marks and you just go to town bending, saves a hell of a lot of time rather than measure bend measure bend measure bend
i make a pattern out of scrap transfer my marks on it .backside marks i make a cross when doing alot of windows that are the same its very quick.but i have been doing it for 36 years
Where can I buy the aluminum sheet?
We ordered them from Home Depot
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If we all had a brake
Bottom piece first with tabs
You do doble work amigo, simple by putting the 2 vertical studs first after the bottom, the vertical ones have to go all the way up and then the top stud on in between of the 2 vertical, you will save a lot of time cutting the aluminum. I can to TH-cam to get some ideas and I see the amateur giving classes 😂
That metal looks awful. 1st week on the job..
You make mistake have the put base first after that put corners
Bottom goes on first lol. Nice try guys.
Hahaha good note. I think we say that but were just showing the side. If we didn't say it well we totally meant to.
He said it. Did you watch the video?. This is not rocket science dude...
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