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removing scalloped porch trim & fixing the columns | young house love
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we started off by nailing and gluing a simple pre-primed of 1 x 3" pine where the scallops had been. curvy header out.
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that was the easy part. this is where the fun began - boxing out the columns
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by john petersik | april 10
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removing scalloped porch trim & fixing the columns
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actually they're around 5" square since 8" boards are never really 8" . but you get the idea
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get that last column boxed in
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add a chunkier header to visually balance the columns
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get all of those seams caulked
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