Measure the distance of the shed wall between corners and cut a strip of vinyl siding inch shorter.
How to put steel siding on a shed.
First install the strip around the bottom of the entire building securely so that the sheet metal will slip under it easily.
Use a razor blade to cut the wrap and nail into place with a hammer using the 1 plastic cap nails.
Installing the siding if you used sheathing on the shed walls the first thing you should do is add house wrap.
Check the siding pieces for a good fit and then nail them to the shed.
Begin at the bottom corner of one side of the structure.
Set a circular saw to the depth of the siding and then cut along the line.
Be sure the larger edge is laid so that the small edge of the next panel will overlap it.
Nail the sheet into place using the holes pre fabricated into the metal or nail the sheets to the studs according to manufacturer instructions.
Place the first siding sheet in place.
Drill a starting hole inside the panel and use a jigsaw to make the cuts.
Attach the sheets to the framing and secure them into place with 1 1 4 finishing nails.
As you install the sheet metal siding be sure that the panels are lined up straight.
Align the first metal roofing panel so that it overlaps the edging by 1 2 to 3 4 of an inch and is square to the roof line.
Fit the siding strip over the starter strip centering it between the corners.
Have you wondered how to install steel siding on a pole barn.
The sheets cover 3 foot so it goes up pretty fast.
Use the same techniques to attach the siding around the other frame of the workshop.
Installing siding on e wall.
To cut the siding to the roof slope on the shed you will use a straight edge to mark a cut line that matches the roof slope line.
The exact installation process may vary depending on the siding you re using but generally you will need to position the posts on the corners and then nail them into place using the cut out nail slots.
Install the corner posts that came with your metal siding first.
There should be an approximately inch gap between the corner and the siding strip on each side to allow for expansion.
The corner posts are the pieces of siding that will wrap around the corners of the surface you re working on.