A siding brake bends aluminum or bendable vinyl siding to the angles you want using leverage from a hinged joint.
Bending a siding corner.
Then bend the over hanging portion to a 90 degree angle with you hands.
Use scrap lumber to make a brake that is effective when only a few bends will be necessary.
Position the first fold such that it will enter the slot when the bend is complete.
Here s how to do it.
Homeowners can perform the bending technique easily.
Start with the finished side up set the brake at about 3 in.
A purpose made brake isn t necessary if you are going to be bending only a few pieces of coiled siding.
How to bend sheet metal without a brake.
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These pieces are used to protect the wood that is exposed after lap siding has been installed.
Measure the area with a tape measure to determine the angle of the bend and how it is going to be made.
Make sure to center the piece along the width within the scrap.
This aluminum trim is a great choice for siding corners lightweight yet durable.
Follow standard safety procedures.
Step 1 determine the size of the area where the bent piece of trim is going to be installed.
Bend up 90 degrees remove the sheet flip it around still finished side down and hem the other end.
Make a slot along one edge of your folder to accommodate the first bend.
The completed corner is shown in the last two photos.
Siding corner is primed white and has a wood grain surface.
How to do it.
Use the vinyl strip on the front of the brake to.
Push the metal.
Edge strip for corners.
In from the edge and bend a 90 degree angle.
The first bend you are going to make is the length wise bend.
From the first bend hem the seam create the 3 4 in siding pocket using the brake as a gauge.
Not the sheet itself.
Flip the sheet over and bend another 90 degree angle 3 4 in.
This is the only bend in much it doesn t matter if you make the bend toward yourself or away.
The heat used to bend the trim can be extremely dangerous.