Vinyl fencing is often hollow making cutting it difficult when using a circular saw regardless of the teeth on the blade.
Cutting vinyl corner post.
Remove 1 of nailing flanges from the bottom of the top piece.
This can result in the vinyl splitting and cracking.
The way to allow for this expansion is to install the corner post down from the soffit or top of the corner.
Mice bees and all sorts of other critters love making their home inside vinyl corner posts.
Each corner should be hung straight so drop a plumb line for each corner post.
Keep these pests out by capping each post before you install it.
Fold back the remaining flaps and gently tap a crease into them with your hammer.
As the teeth bite in to the vinyl they cause it to shake and vibrate.
In order to prevent this from happening you have to keep the pieces steady.
Make a diagonal cut in the corner of the fabric toward an inside corner of the cushion stopping about 1 inch from the cushion.
Position the outside corner post to allow 1 4 in.
Hammer the first nail into the nailing slot.
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Repeat this y cut at each corner.
This will create a flap of fabric at the corner to cover the corner effectively.
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Transfer the measurement to four 1 by 6 inch boards and cut them to length with the handheld cutting tool.
Gap at the top where the post will meet the eaves.
Cut the post long enough to extend past the bottom of the starter strip by 3 4 in.
Step 2 make two diagonal cuts 1 2 inch long from the first cut to finish the y cut in the fabric.
Step 2 set up the cut.
The fit is tight and it is not easy to get the top piece over the bottom piece.
Measure the height of the porch post from floor to ceiling and subtract 1 4 inch.
Slide the top piece over the bottom piece lapping 3 4 which should leave a 1 4 gap at the flanges.
If vinyl soffit is to be installed allow proper distances which vary according to the accessory used below the underside of the eaves.