What should never be caulked.
Using slab wood for siding.
The wood does not shrink as much as other types of wood so it doesn t change shape as much.
If you allow the slab to go through without a plywood sled you may end up seeing the slab rock or twist while it goes through and you ll end up with a not so level piece of lumber.
The wood has very little resin so it accepts stain or other finishes easily.
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Exterior wall on slab must be out on the edge.
1 sided wavy edge lap siding peeled board and bat 2 sided wavy edge bark on house logs.
The slabs are sawed again to the final width and thickness 1 inch thick by 12 inches wide is common for siding.
In the old days the builder would install the trim bring the siding up to it and caulk the corner.
Home design is all over that trend and has its own.
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It s also recommended to use a cloth or rag ready to wipe up and smooth excess caulking before it sets on the siding.
If you have a power hand planer and or a good belt sander you can take away the high spots and get the piece to sit flatter without having to shim it too aggressively.
For these reasons redwood siding requires less maintenance than other types.
These 1 inch boards retain the rough surface and inconsistent dimensions left by.
An exterior wall must be placed on the outside edge of the slab so the exterior siding laps down and over the edge of the slab.
Trim boards that sit on top the siding.