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I’ve been asked to replace missing window casings on the exterior of a ’30’s era bungalow which has been covered in aluminum lap siding. The original casings were removed and the siding extends flush with the jambs, so I’ll need to cut ~5″ around the perimeter of each window to facilitate the new trim. Any suggestions on the best way to ensure a clean cut? TIA, Jeff Hamilton
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I've been asked to replace missing window casings on the exterior of a '30's era bungalow which has been covered in aluminum lap siding. The original casings were removed and the siding extends flush with the jambs, so I'll need to cut ~5" around the perimeter of each window to facilitate the new trim. Any suggestions on the best way to ensure a clean cut? TIA, Jeff Hamilton