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    Why are my gutter frieze's not connecting at the corners (pic inside)?

    I have X6 and added the CA-73 molding to create a trim at the eave and gable but the are not connecting at the corners (see circled in red)....thoughts?
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    John..........The problem with the cornice not connecting at the eave & gable on the left is probably caused by the need for a larger sized cornice on the gable. (Thread #1 this link http://www.chieftalk.com/showthread....d-roof-returns ) The cornice on the gable has to be proportionally larger to come together at the corner. The problem with the other connection could be a mismatch in the fascia heights. Without looking at the plan everything is just a guess. Post the plan.
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    Larry, thanks for your time to offer your thoughts....I changed the Facia size but to no avail....I've enclosed the plan file for your review, thanks!
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    I have had the same problem
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    Here's the fix.

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    Jintu.....Ah yes! --Shadow board vs. Frieze. It's amazing how easy the problem can be solved when you have the plan to look at.
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    Yes it is.
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    Jintu.....Ah yes! --Shadow board vs. Frieze.
    ditto, you're AWESOME Jintu, many thanks!!!!

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    You are welcome.
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