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presents this tutorial video about how to build a soffit and fascia return for preparing to put vinyl soffit on a house. Disclaimer: In my videos I don’t always use the safest methods of accomplishing whatever the video is about. I have been doing this type of work for over 30 years and I try and show the average homeowner how to accomplish whatever job is at hand. Therefore, if you choose to do something I show in my videos, please use all safety precautions as I will not be held responsible for your safety.
Disclaimer: In my videos I don’t always use the safest methods of accomplishing whatever the video is about. I have been doing this type of work for over 30 years and I try to show the average homeowner how to accomplish whatever job is at hand. Therefore, if you choose to do something I show in my videos, please use all safety precautions as I will not be held responsible for your safety and if you don’t like how I might be doing something that you deem unsafe, please keep your comments to yourself.
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presents this tutorial video about how to build a soffit and fascia return for preparing to put vinyl soffit on a house. Disclaimer: In my videos I don’t always use the safest methods of accomplishing whatever the video is about. I have been doing this type of work for over 30 years and I try and show the average homeowner how to accomplish whatever job is at hand. Therefore, if you choose to do something I show in my videos, please use all safety precautions as I will not be held responsible for your safety.
Disclaimer: In my videos I don’t always use the safest methods of accomplishing whatever the video is about. I have been doing this type of work for over 30 years and I try to show the average homeowner how to accomplish whatever job is at hand. Therefore, if you choose to do something I show in my videos, please use all safety precautions as I will not be held responsible for your safety and if you don’t like how I might be doing something that you deem unsafe, please keep your comments to yourself.
Check out some of my other videos:
How to change a water heater element
How to caulk before painting
How to cut and glue CPVC pipe
How to cut a hole in drywall for an electrical outlet
How to cut quarter inch Hardie Backer board
* How to cut tile with a manual tile cutter
46 Comments
We're going to Chaka Khan?
wonderful
It's so flat I think I would forget about installing the slice of pizza board and just put the F channel around the corner.
Nice work Dennis…thanks
DO YOU KNOW ABOUT NAIL GUN ? YOUNG CARPENTERS LOVE ❤️ THAT
Your paper wrap is upside down lol
Im building a 12 X 16…So far Ive only done the framing & it feels wobbly..Is that normal??
Old school !
Thanks for the info. Exactly what I was looking for! Nice work!
Whoever gave this good old boy a thumbs-down can truly eat a dick
Do NOT be afraid of using wood screws instead of nails!
Especially those of us who do this by themselves
3:54 "AHHH…."
Bird box
if u dont want a birdy, you can always run jchannel from eave to rake and back to back it with zip screws. Go from vented soffit to plain. Depends on whos building is all. Thanks for the video
Hey man how do i do this if my wall bows real bad? Its not level. I live in the house that Jack built,,,
Why we ever adopted this ugly detail I'll never know
Why would the drip edge and roofing be BEFORE the facia?!
Buddy, you do soffits and facia BEFORE you deck the roof.
Safety glasses please
Why not build the return/ aka dutchman or queen anne while the gable is on the ground or bench build it?
All you really need is the pitch of roof and length of overhang,cut a 12 side of that pitch from nothing to howevr long the line runs along that board. .Make two matching pieces and a 9" lon end block and nail it home.
For a queen anne ,two times the length of the overhang ,and set your freeze rack in 4 1/4 if its to be bricked .Pole barn spike it into the wall/ gable face and tadah!!!
Can I reccomend a nail gun…lol
don't nail into knots
good job buddy.
Good explanation and filming. It could be worthwhile to comment on the importance of carrying the building wrap up to the top plate as you have done. Thanks
I think that longer board nailed to the house is going to get in the way of the F channel. I just did one and I had to notch about an inch out of the bottom of the board to make room for the F channel.
Your addition looks great. Thanks for the video!
My dumbass contractor told me they dont frame fascia returns anymore, so now my soffit is supported by a flimsy one by nothing strap, how is this going to last longer than five years?
Must be this new advanced framing crap, how the hell am I going to fix his mistake?
Don’t look right , is the end piece upside down. The 90 is wrong side. Flip it
Thank you
Smoke & mirrors
Why's the flashing installed before the facia?
It's hard to stand on a ladder and nail "back handed". Good Job !
Using a nail for the tape end to grab is NOT cheating… What a strange conceprt..
Step #1 – Put the damn house wrap on right side up.
Thanks
That’s how I build mine.!
Great video—- can u do a follow up video to show how to apply the wrap over it thx
are those roof rafters 6"? There supposed to be 10"
Where is his safety glasses
I like to use a framing square personally to get that soffit backing mark and it is 2018 we do have nail guns
What are you swinging a 6 ounce hammer
Nice video, old school. You will never see this now days. A bunch a babies that what all the equipment and fancy tools. This is the way the road was built.
Its called a birdbox.
Get a decent framing hammer and cut down on the amount of swings /mishits
Nice instructional video. The only thing i would add, I think it is easier if you run the return up the rake further, enough to cover the entire width of the siding corner. That way you can just square cut the top of your corner, instead of having to trim it around the return and bringing it up to the overhang. If doing vinyl siding, you can then just return the j-channel that comes down the rake into the corner. If doing wood siding, its even easier. Hope this makes sense
Erm…you guys ever heard of scaffold?
Very good instructional video and I will put your knowledge to good use. Although my foreman would tell me to take off the building paper and turn it the other way around.