Posted by Ultradog MN on February 03, 2014 at 07:38:23 from (174.20.239.172):
In Reply to: Trimming Vinyl Windows posted by in-too-deep on February 03, 2014 at 06:43:41:
1) No glue. 2) Don't use glue. 3) Did I mention don't use any bloody glue? 4) You are correct in building a box. Then shim the box into place on the sides, top and bottom and nail them to the rough opening. If you wish you can drill holes and use long sheetrock screws through the box to attach it to the vinyl. Probably 3 per side would be sufficient. Make sure you place the screws so the casing will cover them. Then foam the boxes in with the minimal expanding foam - Blue can. Let the foam set up, trim it as needed then attach your casing. 5) People don't seem to understand - or maybe care, that some day those windows (or whatever else they are remodeling) will get torn out and replaced again. Glues from a dumb DIYer are the worst headache of most remodelers life.
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