It is good to purchase metal that will be easy to bend around your windows.
Cutting metal j trim around windows.
How do you install j channel around windows.
When you are putting up metal trim around your windows you may need to know how to bend the metal to give your trim a completed look.
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Place the side j channel and mark it then mark the bottom j channel.
Start j channeling the window from the bottom make cuts on both ends of the j channel.
Add 2 inches to that number and cut a length of j channel to this.
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Attach the j trim along the line that will form the upper edge of the metal siding.
To get the proper measurements for the top of the windows you will need to measure across the outside edges of the trim you just installed on the sides of the window.
Nail the j trim horizontally along both sides of any interior corners.
Measure the width of the window.
The metal siding will slide into the j trim so.
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Check the frame of the window and clean anything that is not gonna allow for a j channel to lay flat to the side of the window.
Cut and install the bottom j channel.
Cut and install the top j channel.
Cut the trim to the specifications of your measurements.
Think of a picture frame.
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Then position the edge of the trim to the left of the saw blade holding it firmly against the built in metal fence for stability as you cut.
Cut and install the side j channels.
All of the trim around windows and doors forms outside corners.
This piece will typically fit on the left hand side.