It was another day of trying to find a donation center that would take our stuff - I went to two places before I finally got Habitat of Humanity to take most of the stuff.
The kids' old Little Tykes football toy box was broken, so it definitely needed to go. Jim cut it up so that we could put it in the recycling bin...
After lunch, back out to the shed. Cutting the next piece for above the garage door...
Pre-drilling...
Sliding the piece in between the J-channels...
Unfortunately, this was not an easy task because the left side had to fit over the right side edge and that was almost impossible. Jim used the crimping tool to widen the J-channels...
Finally success and and then fastening...
Making the flashing for the left side of the overhang...
The shingles were so tight against the sheathing that the flashing wouldn't slide underneath, so the handy sawzall came to the rescue...
Then the flashing fit underneath...
Stapling in place. While he was up here, he took all kinds of measurements for the next piece...
Starting to transfer the measurements onto the siding...
Jim used a combination of the shear and the hand shears to make the cuts...
Crazy shaped piece!
Putting it up for a trial fit...
Jim still needs to cut the side, but otherwise it's a good fit. He put one screw in to hold it in place; he'll finish it up tomorrow.
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