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Old 10-20-2005, 10:18 PM
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Looks really good, Umby. Especially lining up the shingle breaks as you did. Wavy tabs going horizontal aren't as noticeable from the ground as are the vertical breaks being chalkline straight. THe ornamentals are going to be a real asset when you sell the place. The new owners will really like them!! Yeah, I'd just go with capping the ends with a flat trim triangle piece. Will close it off and look good, too. Shape that triangle so it'll slip under the gable facia trim by maybe an inch or so. Same with that corner molding. Slip it underneath that piece, too. Trim that vertical straight so it looks like it's supposed to be that way, and you're good to go, Umby. Sounds like you get the best of both worlds by crewin' on the boat, but avoiding the hassle's of upkeep! We've been managing great fall weather for the outdoor projects in this past week. I think it's coming to a halt this Saturday with a forecast of 49 for a high. You'll be finishing up on this project in the nick!
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