Uneven Gap at Casing HOW TO FIX IT!!!

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It's not too hard to fix🙂 Watch to find out how!!!
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Vancouver Carpenter is a most enjoyable-to-watch professional. I love his calm demeanor and plain spoken instructions.

thatzwhat
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Just wanted to say thanks. All your videos helped me do something I never thought I would be able to accomplish. I just finished a room in my basement, just need to prime and paint. Your videos helped me every step of the way. I would post pictures of what your tutorials do for someone with no construction background but we can’t do that on YouTube. Thank you sir.

danielpritchard
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Thank you I have three door jams that are going to give me a hard time and seeing how you cut that piece and installed it it’s going to help me immensely

wireuwrapped
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Your videos make me feel better about my crooked-ass house

slipnfall
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Mr Vancouver
Sometimes you and Jeff don’t realize the good you’re doing helping the rest of us out here with these videos your doing…
…I’ve got a situation going on right now just like the one you did with the door and putting that stripping in The door jam
’m dealing with a window, you helped me cure the problem..And you cut that long skinny and strip and you made it look so easy I have attempted to do that in the past I zigzag all over the place can’t seem to get a straight enough….thanks so much :)

frangiew
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Hey great video! You did an awesome job. My doors are so messed up Haha. House was built 1913.
Side note. As an electrician, the faceplate on the light switch suddenly caught my eye. Tell your electrician that he doesn't have to tighten those 4 screws! It warps the crap out of the plates. The switches are already secure to the gangbox and the plate is just for decorative purposes and to cover the sides. I barely tighten those and I always leave the scew slits in the same direction haha.

It probably looks just as bad to me as the double reveal on a long tapered strip looks to you 🤣

weneedtoevolve
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I’ve applied so many of your techniques for rebuilding my first home. By far my favorite channel. You’ve been a life saver for some of these tricky jobs I’ve run into along the way. Much appreciated

siggaspazz
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THANK YOU! I tried it and it worked great. Your videos are so helpful because they show how to solve probelms--others ignore the realities of remodeling and fixing old probelms.

amywilson
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Woke up to a VC notification. Ran for my coffee and here we go. This was helpful cause I have a feeling I may run into this since we are making our own door jambs. I learn so much from you. Love starting my mornings this way. We thank and appreciate you . . . always.

Sindee_gradmom
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Ben..Thank You, Thank You.. I did the tapered cut just like you did after I replaced 5 indoor doors..I had never done it before & I was was wondering if a professional like you did such a thing!! So I guess I am pro now that I have mastered the tapered cut insert for door jam trim.. Keep up the good work Ben & see you in your next video!!

milesharlan
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: Silk purse, out of a sows ears" Even when not working on a project, watching your uploads is always educational and entertaining. Awesome work!

hexhex
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Ben, I have ben watching you since early skateboarding channel days and now I'm watching as i renovate my house. My friend, you have a wealth of interesting and useful tips and I do favor your channel over others. Thanks buddy.

overtonesnteatime
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Just the video I needed to finish some work In The house. I was thinking this but just wasn't sure. Thank you sir for your great work and enjoyable personality.

guebaradelivery
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I learned a few years ago that sanding before priming, after priming and after 1st coat of paint makes a big improvement in the final finish.
Don’t be afraid to lightly sand between coats. Sponge sanding pads at 220 grit are great.

stroys
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I can't believe how many of your videos I've needed to get through my projects. Thanks again.

insubordinator
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I appreciate all your tips and tricks. I am remodeling our home...for us at this point so I want it to look beautiful; you are helping me make that happen! Thanks from California.

mattmn
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Chalk line is the best straight edge. I'm on a reno right now that needs this done so I thank you for your timely upload!

quinlanz
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Glad to know I did the right thing when I encountered this situation with my new front door. Only I didn't use caulk. I glued the strip in using wood glue as flush as possible and then used spackle to make it flush with the edge of the trim. Although it looks like one piece, it does leave a big shadow from the overhead light above the door.

richardpellis
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This video couldn't have come at a more perfect time! Thank you Ben! Also, you and I both know that the painters will not sand between coats 😂

RabidFace
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Think did a good job too. Not an easy thing to “fix” and I’ve seen ppl use caulk, wood fillers, bondo, combinations, etc….to get it to “look” better than before.
Liked the comment ya said about the painter and just sanding a bit to “make it look better”….. That’s a thing some ppl don’t realize, imo, that each “Trade” before and after ALL DEPENDS on each other and NEEDS each other for things to work out. It’s always better to be on same page then not; and fighting with material “fixing” crap that someone else coulda a spent a few extra seconds or mins on (and yes know time is money) for the finished material and end result to look amazing.
Nice series this has been, really been enjoying watching it👍🏻✌🏻

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