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Exterior Wainscot and corners

gphil12873

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I did a search and came back with minimal answers. Here is what I am looking for. I want my Z trim to wrap the corner and my corner trim to stop above and below the trim. The place I will be purchasing my metal from can bend the trim to what ever dimensions I want. What do I need the Z part depth wise to be? He said the 7/8" trim is sorta standard but that is for it to stop at the corner and the corner to be one piece....but I like the look of the corner split. But I don't think the 7/8" will be enough to cover the corner piece. But I don't want to guess and wind up with the thing stick out to far. Want my corner piece to be somewhat close but not tight. Any thoughts? Start framing tomorrow...trusses be delivered next Friday...Once I get that all up I can double check my lengths and order my metal. Will take a couple days to get the metal. Its will be 36 x 48 12' side walls. Two 10'x10' doors. Been looking at so much on here and finally getting me a decent shop built.
 
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K'ledgeBldr

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What are the materials?
Ply (T1-11), brick, stone, stucco?
All ply?
Other?

A little hard to visualize not knowing the materials.
 
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CJseven

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Mine uses 1” horizontal width, here is a list of about six brands with there widths, looks like most use 1”


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gphil12873

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Maybe it will pop up in a search for anyone wanting to know. But to split the corner with a Z trim and have a corner piece above and below the trim 1 3/4" on the part that comes over the lower panel worked out great for the "R" panel ribs. Really turning out great.
 
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