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I have a problem with a stepped fascia on a sloped roof. The corners will not miter together. My walls are also angled which might be complicating the issue. I have used the roof fascia to alter the fascia and to place it. Does anyone know how to make the stepped fascia miter together? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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a picture would be a helpful.....but a silly question, is the stepped miter making a perfect 90 degree turn where you want it to miter? If not, it might even be hard to do it in the field.....
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