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AnEv942
Aug 27, 2013Nomad
Impressive response to disaster-
Only suggestion is though at the progress your making might be late. To the sideing- looking at the front you have two seams one at window one on underside of nose. I would remove the front window then the siding up to nose seam. You could easily then replace it all with something, filon, thin diamond plate al, sheet. It would give you material for patching but more important any repairs ensureing frames integral all the way across the front between the 2 jacks, replacing rot.
Could open/remove just to window seam but it would look better differnt materials butted above, adding some strength to corner. Plus think easier to patch sideing. With the cabinet frames & windows if they were pulled slipping siding under existing siding and cabinent&window frames would only leave some minimal verticle seams?
Only suggestion is though at the progress your making might be late. To the sideing- looking at the front you have two seams one at window one on underside of nose. I would remove the front window then the siding up to nose seam. You could easily then replace it all with something, filon, thin diamond plate al, sheet. It would give you material for patching but more important any repairs ensureing frames integral all the way across the front between the 2 jacks, replacing rot.
Could open/remove just to window seam but it would look better differnt materials butted above, adding some strength to corner. Plus think easier to patch sideing. With the cabinet frames & windows if they were pulled slipping siding under existing siding and cabinent&window frames would only leave some minimal verticle seams?
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