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38.
Locate a
Front Corner Trim (4G)
(
1/2” x 3 1/2” x 67 3/4”)
(1 for each front side), and
Front Side
Corner Trim (4H) angle cut 8 deg. at top (1/2” x 2 1/2” x 68 1/4”).
Angled side trim pieces are unique to
each corner and are attached
rough side out
. Starting in one corner, position both trims up tight
underneath roof shingles. Align front corner trim tight against horizontal door trim. Front corner trim will
cap front side corner trim. When correctly aligned, attach each piece with
6 - 1 1/2” Finishing Nails (K).
Front Side
Corner Trim (
4H)
2 1/2” wide.
Angle cut 8 deg.
at top
Front Corner Trim
(4G)
3 1/2” wide.
Hor. Trim
Tight
36.
Position left side door (with flange) as per
Step 35
. Once again, use only
1 - 2” Black Headed
Screw (H)
per hinge initially to secure door to vertical door frame trim.
Left Side Door.
37.
With both Doors partially attached, check
to see doors open and close correctly. Make
any necessary adjustments and when
satisfied, completely secure hinges to vertical
door frame trim with
two
more
2” Black
Headed Screws (H)
per hinge. Drill pilot
holes to prevent wood from splitting.
2 more - 2” screw
per Hinge
Note: Trim
pieces are
graded with
the best face
being rough.
Rough sawn
cedar is much
easier to paint
and stain and
is the industry
standard.
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Expert Advice:
Do a dry run with front and rear corner trims before
attaching. Confirm the rough face is configured correctly
and small trim gaps are satisfactory before attaching.