Diy Siding Jig

Homemade vinyl siding and soffit cutting jig constructed from lumber and steel.
Diy siding jig. The risers need to be taller than the profile of the material you re cutting. In this video i show how to build your own siding gauges for under 5. How to make a siding jig for hardieplank step 1. Attach the riser boards to a large piece of plywood.
Your jig will likely have to be fine tuned after its initial setup. Turn the jig. Accommodates full length sidings and soffits. Cut two pieces of 1 2 inch thick plywood to 1 inch wide and 3 inches long.
If the joint is too loose the pins are too small so make the space between the blade and the peg bigger by sliding the jig along the fence moving the peg away. Using a framing square check that the blade is 90 degrees to the tabletop and 90 degrees to the miter gauge sled. The jig is pretty simple it requires two pieces of plywood can be same thickness a couple boards of the same thickness for risers two boards to use as runners and a handful of screws. Measure the width of the hardieplank.
Save a bunch of money by building this spe. Diy siding board cutting jig comment on how to build a siding board cutting jig 0 comments be the first to comment on this diy siding board cutting jig or add details on how to make a siding board cutting jig. Lay a 1 by 3 piece of 1 2 inch thick plywood along the 3 inch wide end of the longer piece with the two.