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Illustrated below are typical shapes used on common siding jobs which you can form with the “Windy” SP Port-O-Brake. The
numbers indicate the recommended sequence of bends. “Finish Side Up” indicates that the exposed or finish side of the
trim material is to be placed in the Brake facing up.
DRIP CAP/SILL/MULLION
BOX/DOOR CASING
LINTEL
FASCIA
BRICK FRIEZE
FRIEZE
INSIDE CORNER
Finish
Side
Down
1
2
1
2
1
2
2
3
1
2
1
3
4
1
2
4
1
2
3
Finish Side
Finish Side
Finish
Side
Down
Finish
Side
Down
Finish
Side
Up
Finish
Side
Down
Finish
Side
Down
3
4
Finish
Side
Up
Finish
Side
Up
Finish
Side
Down
Finish
Side
Up
Finish
Side
Down
Finish
Side
Down
Finish
Side
Down
Finish
Side
Up
Finish
Side
Up
Finish
Side
Down
Finish
Side
Up
Finish
Side
Down
Finish
Side
Up
Finish
Side
Down
Finish
Side
Down
Finish
Side
Down
Finish
Side
Down
Finish
Side
Up
5
Finish
Side
Down
Finish
Side
Up
Finish
Side
Up
Finish Side
Finish Side
Finish Side
Finish Side
Finish Side
Finish Side
1
Finish
Side
Down
4
5
3
2
3
Examples of Common Trim Shapes