![]() ![]() Included with this posting are 3 pictures Top & Front Right of "J" channel and one of the newly purchased Z-channel. I say some, because the very top ones are under the 5" gutter 14ft up. ![]() With considerable patience, I'm able to remove some of the Ring Shank nails without damage to existing panels. Since the beginning of this nightmare, I have not been able to find video's showing "Z-Channel" being installed on metal buildings, there are video's of Z-Channel being installed on regular house windows. At the risk of wearing down the patience of other members further. (Something I will forever see, each and every time I enter the shed.)Īny suggestions/advice would be greatly appreciated. ![]() In my mind (which is tired and pissed off right) I'll end up with a frame that is disproportionate on the sides. One lands on top of a large rib, the other does not. ![]() Problem is, the installed window/s do not sit between the raised ribs of the siding. I even made template for the cut-outs on the horizontal pieces so they will butt close to siding and require minimum sealant. I decided to go that route using 1"thick treated which I will paint. I want to insulate it but cannot until this is fixed.Īn old GJ posting by Hautey (sp) - with same problem - had the brown framing idea (pic) from a another member named Charles down in Alabama, I believe. I tried to take the window out and everything is either nailed or glued (Installer must have gotten free supply somewhere.) Nails vice screws were used to attach the panels, so I opted not to take the sides off of the building. Suggestions were made to put Drip Cap (Z-channel) on top. 4 of windows are like picture (2 Single-hung's side by side.) ALL of them leak down the sides inside onto girds. It came with property, I DID NOT put the windows in. I have a 40 x 60 Pole Barn with 5 windows in it. ![]()
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