How to INSTALL WINDOW TRIM you LIKE TO LOOK AT!!!

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“I don’t know the name of the tools. I just know how to use them.” Sounds like something I would say and having to go get one more piece of material, totally something I would do. This is why I love your channel! Just super real and authentic.

misterj
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Holy cow did I really just see a carpenter use a nail set to drive in a trim nail? I’ve been painting almost ten years and I always ask the trim carpenters if they own one, after all it is a carpenters tool! Funny enough they all do, and I get to ask them why I’m always spending an extra hour or two punching their proud nails during trim prep. Always think of the next guy right? Love your videos man, thank you for sharing your wealth of knowledge with us!

moreplsss
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Ahhh you upgraded your tool names!
The combination square USED to be “the slidey marky thing” … now it’s “this”
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jeffdyrland
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thank you, I like the faint Essential Craftsman vibe this channel is developing, but the skateboarder version 🎸🛹

bruce-le-smith
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Spending the weekend at the in-laws... They're really happy I learned to feather my edges... I spent all day fixing the "drywall guy's" finishing touch.

Gsyncro
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Always good info, even if a couple years old.

One thing I learned doing trim... 99% of anyone who visits your home will never notice the tweaks, slight imperfections or minor mistakes we make putting it up. It just drives me crazy because I know where they all are and have to live with it.

csimet
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GF and I remodelled the basement. We got through half the project without knowing the tool names until she became confused as our tool list increased. Then I actually had to start using the tool names, we both hated it and agreed to continue using descriptions such as: zip zip (jig saw), the saw (circular saw), metal thingy (flat pry bar), chopity (chop saw), etc.

alexchan
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Turned out good bud. Insider carpenter has a video of the same concept, but he made a jig and set the heads of drywall screws to the jig and premade the whole window frame and slid it in. Fit like a glove i thought. So i tried it on a sidejob i did and it was alot faster to prebuild the complete jamb and casing. That job was a good one. Keep up the good work. Ive learned alot from you when it comes to anything drywall haha i did a 750 linear foot of paper worth of ceiling board replacement sidejob and u where my go to drywall guy to make it look good mr "dont forget to feather the edges" lol

stevenwallace
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Had to watch this video again just to make sure I do it right. Great instructional video. Thanks ☮️🇨🇦

andrelabonte
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Thank you very much for making this video I been in the field for 5 years and it’s always nice to see what other fellow carpenters do to get the job done …. Amazing work and keep it up boss .!!!

normanfuentes
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Thanks for mentioning about the pencil marks...painting contractor here!

ferbeybill
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I always install that trim (jamb?) by drilling holes trough side and screw it directly to window frame no need to do different thickness blocks between that trim and stud and biggest reason for that is we always use factory painted trims so you don't want any nail holes and also it need to be 100% perfect where it meets window frame no caulking.

mr.wizeguy
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Im so glad im not the only one that wears multiple tool belts lol one for every job

Christopherjamesmurphy
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It's a Combination Square. The vinyl window itself isn't square, they often aren't, and that's why your corners weren't the same dimension. I would actually make the casing square, and probably pocket hole it together, slide it in, only blocking the bottom and sides enough to allow one shim to position the whole thing until the reveal on each side is even.

FeelingLikeThatNow
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Thanks heaps to include jamming AND casing. I really appreciate it.

yourmasterrenovator
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Dang, man.... You look like youre back in your element! Love seeing you work this stuff! Ive learned too much from you and I thank you so much! Keep up the amazing work, attitude and inspiration.... Thanks!

PenAirPilot
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Very good work showing how to do a window with good accuracy... Thank you.

curmudgeoniii
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thanks for doing these videos, my basement reno is looking awesome thanks to all the tips and tricks!

robg
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my window casings are fine but because of you, im going to rip them all out so I can try this now

fooshz
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I wish the guy that trimmed out my house was half as good as Vancouver Carpenter.

tomblanco