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kriznol
Jul 10, 2012Explorer
Here's everything all cleaned up and ready to have new framing spliced in:

I decided not to remove the 2x2's (there are two of them stapled together) under the seam where the roof meet the front cap. Those boards were mostly solid, and the water damage didn't continue forward under the cap at all. I used a chisel to remove any rotten wood from those boards, and I'll be using some CPES and Layup/Laminating Epoxy Resin from www.rotdoctor.com to shore everything up.


I decided not to remove the 2x2's (there are two of them stapled together) under the seam where the roof meet the front cap. Those boards were mostly solid, and the water damage didn't continue forward under the cap at all. I used a chisel to remove any rotten wood from those boards, and I'll be using some CPES and Layup/Laminating Epoxy Resin from www.rotdoctor.com to shore everything up.
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