Monday, 12 September 2011

More Soffit Moulds

Did more of the soffit moulds today, but was the ones along the length of the house (not the gable end).  A lot more simpler to execute as it didn't need area's being checked out so that it fit hard up against the weatherboard and soffit lining.
These were just run along the building and fixed with spacings no greater than 600mm spacings.  The lines of the fixing for the weatherboards could be used to make a neater effect, or they could be attached at points where it needed to close a gap that was larger than should be (against the soffit lining).
At points where joins were going to be present, a 45degree cut was made (like with the weatherboards), and it was important that cut area's were sealed with stain to help provide further protection from any water that might get at these sections over time.

1 comment:

  1. You always seem to 'get the point' of our teachings. the little things that, for some, can take years to grasp.
    thanks for being on the course.

    the internal corners for the timber soffit mould is different from mitre joins,

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