How to Wrap Posts in Cedar Wood 2.0! | DIY

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A massive upgrade from the original posts casing video that did so well. I've followed a lot of your advice and made quite a few changes that'll drastically improve your cedar posts project.

This is an EASY way to add curb appeal and although the wood is twice as much as it was 4yrs ago when I originally did it, it's still worth it in my opinion.

Updates:
1) Miter the edges to make a nice corner
2) Raise the cedar off the ground by 1/4 inch
3) Clear wood sealer
5) And so much more!

A video on matching shutters here:
Link to the old cedar posts wrapping video here:

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Thank you for the clarity on sealers. Digging the clear you used on the posts.

Looking good

JCling
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Thanks for the video and your time appreciated it

ColorZoneInterior
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Looks good. I used deck boards on my house. A lot cheaper and after seal it will last a long time.

Dentonboy
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Good stuff. Can't say this without sounding like a tool but if you weren't wearing hearing protection you should definitely reconsider. My grandpa is deaf as shit from doing stuff like this his whole life and not wearing any.

Notsar_Egnarts
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Just an opinion here. Forgo the cedar and save $$ and paint the posts with an exterior grade white paint. Will match the house trim better. Otherwise good video on box framing the posts.

Maagma
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Looks rickety, especially when weathered.

ultimaetsolder
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Really stupid question but the first saw and 2nd saw to cut the angles. Are those the the same tool? If so what is the name of that saw? Can you link it?

closingwithchristina
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I'm going to wrap my aluminum post at my house, but they are 7.5 inches wide, so I need a 1 x 10 x 8, because the 1 x 8 x 8 isn't wide enough. I've looked all over and cant find a 1 x 10 x 8 in a treated or cedar board. Any suggestions?

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