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hey this is what Ive been able to come up with and what Ive able to build now I now I can see where the big mistake was and Ill show you where it is this is the interior framing that should have been built originally and heres what I had to do I had to put both these boards in here these are two by sixes okay inch and a half so it was a three inch compensation right here now this is flush okay from here to there from the stud to the brick see where the caulk line is now this is flush now Ive got a template here Im gonna show it to you you put that right up there alright okay maybe this is better if I do it this way area that way you can see it this is the old the old fascia board there it is right on the caulk line theres the overlap so the interior board the interior fascia board will go just like this so there you go okay just like that alright now Ive got some really heavy contact cement and its glued to the IB of course I ground the i-beam down got all the rust off of it