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Posted by blueman on August 13, 2006, 2:24 am
> dpb wrote:
> > blueman wrote:
> > > I need to replace some isolated clapboards on our 100+ yr old house.
> > > The exposure varies from 4" to almost 5" meaning that I probably can't
> > > use regular 6" cedar clapboards (with actual width of 5 1/2").
> > >
> > > So my plan is to buy 8" clapboards and rip them to width.
> > >
> > > What is the proper (ideal) amount of OVERLAP that I should leave?
> > > What is the MINIMAL overlap that I can leave?
> > > (i.e. width of ripped clapboard minus exposure)
>
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> to answer your question, i believe 1 1/4" is quoted as the minimum
> overlap. obviously you could push that a bit. you'll also want to
> tuck a piece of flashing behind the joints.
Thanks!
Can you give a little more detail around what you mean by "tuck a
piece of flashing behind the joints"
- Which joints? I assume you mean horizontal right?
- What type of flashing?
- How big a piece?
Thanks
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