Home Improvement: Exterior door replacement trim

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Saint Nick

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Hey guys, I replaced one of my exterior doors on my house. Went really well and works great, but I'm having trouble tracking down those pieces of sheet metal that go over the trim/frame?

Any help?
 

NoTine42

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Saint Nick

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What kind of siding do you have? That could make a big difference in what you are able to do.
We have vinyl siding. Thanks everyone for the tips.

My friend works for a door and window company, so I am going to see if I can find someone to come out and do it for me. I was going to try tackling it myself, but without the materials and tools, I'd rather just pay someone.
 

Scarpozzi

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Yeah.....definitely not a do-it-yourself job unless you want to buy a $1200-1400 metal bending machine.

They don't sell metal pre-fab like that because it'd be bent in shipping too easily. You can get fascia pre-bent, but only from siding wholesalers. None of the big box stores want to mess with constant returns on it.
 

NoTine42

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Yeah.....definitely not a do-it-yourself job unless you want to buy a $1200-1400 metal bending machine.

They don't sell metal pre-fab like that because it'd be bent in shipping too easily. You can get fascia pre-bent, but only from siding wholesalers. None of the big box stores want to mess with constant returns on it.

You don't need a brake to bend metal..
http://m.finehomebuilding.com/how-to/tips/plywood-sheet-metal-brake-for-custom-flashing.aspx

Or essentially build a brake out of plywood and hinges.

But that's a lot more work than watching a pro quickly throw down several bends.
 

VulgarDisplay

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We have vinyl siding. Thanks everyone for the tips.

My friend works for a door and window company, so I am going to see if I can find someone to come out and do it for me. I was going to try tackling it myself, but without the materials and tools, I'd rather just pay someone.

Is the J channel still there? If it is, and they just removed the standard brick mould from around the door I would just go buy some vinyl brick mould and put that on. It's never going to rot out.
 

Saint Nick

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Is the J channel still there? If it is, and they just removed the standard brick mould from around the door I would just go buy some vinyl brick mould and put that on. It's never going to rot out.
Interesting. I have never used or heard of a J channel or brick molding so I guess I better start doing some research.
 
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