Corrugated metal siding is a fast and easy way to side a home barn or shed.
Using story pole for siding.
Nail the clapboard to the studs as in step 3.
This article includes a list of best practices for working with story poles.
Stagger the joints as you work up the wall.
Align the butt edge with the story pole marks on the corner boards.
Using a few tools you can have your siding in place very quickly giving you even more time to enjoy the durable professional look that corrugated metal can provide.
All you do now is transfer the markings from the story pole to the corner boards window architraves or other trim to which the siding will butt.
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Story poles are easiest to use on new houses.
It s even better if siding courses align with windows and doors.
These important tools allow a house to look its best and the siding to perform better too.
With a utility knife notch the top of the board to fit beneath the window.
Treated starter strip along the bottom of the wall.
Install the first course of siding.
A storey pole or story pole storey rod story stick jury stick scantling scantillon is a length of narrow board usually cut to the height of one storey.
Then cut and nail the first course of siding along the layout line.
Mark the top of each siding course using the story pole as a guide see making a story pole.
With those thoughts in mind builder lynn hayward shares his advice on creating and using story poles.
Masons shinglers and siding installers still use them to.
It is a versatile building material used for both commercial and residential applications.
Follow the chalk line to align the butts.
Save the scrap for step 9 step 7 fit siding around windows.
Then snap chalk lines to keep each course straight.