Hi Folks!
Doing some home maintenance as the winter arrives and had some rotted trim boards under a bay window that I wanted to replace.
Nowadays, whenever I replace exterior trim, I do so with AZEK, a PVC material, so I don't have to think about replacing it again as it's moisture resistant and rot resistant.
The challenge to this project is cutting the right miter joints and aligning all the boards within a confined space and I'll walk you through that process.
Unlike other video's on my channel, this is not a 'woodworking' or shop project. What's 'good enough' for framing is very different from woodworking projects so you have to deal with out of plumb and out of level issues as best you can.
The good thing about AZEK is that you can work with it as you would any other wood project, i.e., drilling, cutting, planing, routing, etc.
As i said in the video, there is a glue that can be used to hold miters together which I didn't use for this project. Also be aware that AZEK expands and contracts with changes in weather and you can learn more about that by viewing their installation guide:
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