Wrace wrote:
The kick-out molding that runs across the bottom and appears to be fastened to the thin panel. Is that only fastened to the thin panel or is it also secured to the front-to-back stringers somehow?
It's bolted through to the sill. There's actually a strip of plywood, somewhat shorter than the sill, stapled to the face of the sill. The bottom corner of that plywood strip is what the paneling butts up against. Then the kick out molding is lag bolted through all that into the sill. With the angles involved, a table saw and drill press would make it pretty easy - a little finicky and sloppy with my jigsaw and hand drill... but should hold together fine.
Wrace wrote:
- When the diamond plate is in place does it ride up on the ledge of the kick-out molding?
Yes the diamond plate has a bend at the bottom that wraps around that kick out molding. It it bolted from underneath and the top lip of the diamond plate tucks under the upper siding.
Wrace wrote:
- What type of fasteners are those used to secure the new sill?
There are 4 heavy vertical machine bolts bolting the sill to the frame. I replaced the 2 exposed ones on my end with SS versions in the same locations. The sill was just stapled (big staples) to the joists and plywood above. I just used some big long 2.5"+ beefy screws (the heads you see in the pics).
Wrace wrote:
- You mentioned a rotted corner likely caused by leaking corner molding. Was this just a failure of the caulking on the corner molding?
Yes, the putty degraded and had obvious gaps. So I was just planning on replacing the putty on all 4 corners. This was my last one, and grew in scope a bit. Overall, I think reasonably lucky that things weren't worse.