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I just recently finished adding a second floor to a 20s craftsman, where I used this type of cement based siding. Matching the existing look meant no corner boards. I ended up using construction adhesive to glue on metal corners, which happened to work well. Does anyone else have tips for this situation? Thanks Peter Yost
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I just recently finished adding a second floor to a 20s craftsman, where I used this type of cement based siding. Matching the existing look meant no corner boards. I ended up using construction adhesive to glue on metal corners, which happened to work well. Does anyone else have tips for this situation? Thanks Peter Yost