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Ben and Carrie Modlin vs. Historic Preservation Commission (COA#2019-1007A)
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REPLACING A DAMAGED PANEL • Install Celect panel <br /> Using a circular saw, set the depth of the blade deep replacement clips by <br /> enough to cut just through the face of the damaged panel inserting the locking <br /> but not through the wall sheathing. tab end of the clip into <br /> • cut a 1" strip along the length of the panel just under the the gravity lock on the <br /> panel above. (Fig. 1) panel above the one <br /> IMPORTANT: Stop approximately 1" from both ends at the you removed. Nail the -, <br /> seams. clip to the wall. Place <br /> clips ata minimum of <br /> 1118111111 <br /> 16" apart. This will <br /> secure the bottom of Fig. 3 <br /> _ the panel. (Fig. 3) <br /> Fig. 1 • Locate a new panel that is as close to the length of <br /> the damaged panel as possible. You may have to <br /> adjust the adjacent panel(s) <br /> Ilk slightly to achieve a necessary <br /> measurement. Cut Line <br /> • Remove the nailing hem of <br /> the replacement panel using <br /> a utility knife cutting along <br /> • Finish the cuts at the the indentation just below I <br /> seams using a utility; the nailing slots. \F;g 4 <br /> knife being careful not ""- <br /> i <br /> to cut into or damage <br /> the adjacent panel(s). • If the panel will be <br /> On a right end seam, you will mht <br /> ,4.4„. .,..:7:: , i.,,, , : 4.141: <br /> need to use a flat blade <br /> endsea, measure edonthe up rigfrom <br /> screw driver or narrow chisel iv <br /> the bottom of the <br /> to finish the cuts behind the Fig. 2 panel 2" along the 3. <br /> seam. (Fig 2) seam locking tab. File <br /> • Remove both the 1" strip and the remaining bottom down the locking tab <br /> section of the panel, flush with the rest of <br /> the tab with a knife. <br /> • Next remove the top portion or nailing hem portion of <br /> the damaged panel. To achieve this, You'll need to This will allow for <br /> cut the fasteners holding the piece.An oscillating easier installation at <br /> tool, reciprocating saw or a hack saw blade can be this seam. Fig, 5 <br /> used. <br /> 52 <br /> 53 <br />
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