 Alright, I'm working on sliding right now. My friend and I got some sliding done yesterday, but I thought I'd stop here before I start working today and show you what exactly I'm working with, because I never put sliding up before, and it's like a fancy jigsaw puzzle. So there's lots of different little pieces, but they, well not lots, there's only basically four different pieces, five different pieces, and they fit together really well so you can't tell where they fit together. So like this little piece here is a piece of the siding that we're using, it has a little nailing strip on top, and on the back here there's a little lip down here, and this is so it hooks in to the top of another piece of siding right here. So the bottom of one piece of siding hooks into the top of another, and so that's why it looks continuous, but it's not, and they hooked together really well. You know when you've got them hooked together. These types of pieces, they have a nailing strip on the bottom and a pocket inside, and these are four at the top, so like at the top you tuck that in there when you get to the top of wherever you're running your siding, or if you've got a door or window, and I'll show you where I done those, this stuff goes into the side here, so it just tucks in there. So lots of little pockets and crevices for the siding to tuck into, and that's basically it for the siding and where that sticks into. You have to cut different pieces around your windows and doors, what I did there, but then there are these little runners for the soffit, and so instead of having a pocket that faces down, they face out because the soffit runs from the side of your wall to your fascia board, and it sits in this pocket here, and I'll climb up on a ladder and show you where we did some of that. And then the soffit, which is just this, it's like the siding, similar but it's vented, and we went with with all vinyl stuff because I could have done plywood, it would have been cheaper definitely, but then I would have to paint it, maintain it, and vinyl's not really gonna go bad for a long, long time, so that's why I'm doing that. So we get up here on this ladder, maybe cut this part out of the video, and hopefully I can get enough light, the light sends around the camera, it's kind of annoying. Alright, so I'm up here on the ladder, and you'll see here's the little runner for the soffit, it's level with the fascia board here, so that the soffit goes inside that little pocket and over here, and it will screw into the bottom of the fascia board. And that's pretty simple, you just got to kind of stack them one on top of the other and go down, and I'll show you that when I get to it. I haven't done that anywhere yet. There's this corner piece, which I haven't shown you yet, but it's just like this other pocket thing at the top, but it's just for the sides, and it makes the corners look nice. And if you can see we're here on the window, we got some more of this same pocket runner thing, I don't know what to call these pieces, so I'm sure I'm using the wrong names for all of them, but those are around the windows, tried to make it look nice by cutting a 45 degree angle on one of them, and then tucking the other one in. Since we're not professionals, it's probably not the way to do it, but that's what we did. My friend and I were working yesterday to get a lot of this done, and it goes down there, but it looks pretty decent from far away. It's a shed, not too concerned about it, and then there's all the siding, and still haven't figured out exactly how to do the bottom, like secure the bottom to the shed so it doesn't flap up, but let's see we got that window done. Neighbors vacuuming their lawn for some odd reason. This is just one long side, and then I'll have to run some of that, the runner for the soffit up the angle there, and back down, and cut the siding pieces to length, and I'm still not sure what to do about the corner there, my friend who's done the stuff before, he's got an idea of what to do there, so I'll let him figure that stuff out. But then, another corner, and another full side, and so the way that we did these things, we put the the soffit runner up first, then we put the corner pieces on, and then we put that top pocket on, and then the very last thing you do is put the siding on starting from the bottom, going up top, and it's really easy to put on really fast, and we use roofing nails to just because we had a lot of those left over, and those have a big head, so they hold the siding on pretty well, so that's that for right now. I'm gonna frame in the door there with that material, the little pockets, and then I'm gonna start putting the siding up on this side, leaving, I gotta leave this area right here empty, because no siding is going to go in there, I'm gonna put a ramp, so we don't have to keep stepping up into the shed, but the ramp is gonna come mostly last, most likely last. So that's it for the siding for now, show you what we get when we get to it. All right, so I got siding done on the doorway side, see how it looks, pretty snazzy, see the little nailing strip up there for the siding, and it's going pretty well, and I just need to start tapering it as it goes up, and if I go closer you can see that there's the little pocket piece for the siding, and then there's the little runner for the soffit, haven't even put any soffit up anywhere else, but it's coming along. All right, so it's been a while since I last did a video, so a lot of stuff has been added, but I'll try and go through exactly what. So right now you can see we got the fascia board on, or the fascia over top of the fascia board, and we got these corners, let me see if I can get out of the sun, so you can see one of these corners better. There we go, got the corners, got the soffit going all the way up, got all the siding on, which is nice, and my friend Greg helped me out a lot since he knows about the stuff, and I don't, so I was his helper on most of this stuff. Soffit going down there, fascia, all the siding, pretty much all the trim, and yeah it's coming along, almost usable, so the big things we need to work on now are, you can see there's still a big gaping hole, but got some work to do there, so doors and a ramp of some variety, still trying to figure out what to do for that, but for doors we decided to get two of these big 36-inch doors, there we go, and we'll use these as sliding doors, so they will slide over there when they're open, and when they're shut they'll just slide and cover up the opening here, and have to make that so that they're sturdy enough to be used as shed sliding doors, but so that's what I'm going to work on now, see if I can get those up by myself, if I can't I'll enlist some help, and these are these are just untreated, so I'm gonna stain them just to give them some protection from the weather, and probably, they're nice doors, heavy, so, see how that goes