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Building Stairs And Landings

What Is This About?

Building stairs is one of the most intimidating projects you may encounter. The reason is the amount of mathematics involved to calculate the angles and cuts. This guide deals primarily with interior stairs and landing. Exterior steps are built the same way except that they are stained/painted and otherwise treated for the outdoors. The overall objective when building stairs is consistency in every tread and riser for a safe and secure stairwell.

It doesn't need to be as complex as it first seems. You will learn how to build stairs using simple mathematics. You will be building something that a carpenter may take years to learn.

What Topics Are Covered?

  • Codes
  • Materials And Definitions
  • Stairs Formula
  • Considerations
  • Layout
  • Landings
  • Pattern Jack
  • Cutting The Other Jacks
  • Installing Jacks, Thread And Risers
  • Calculations
  • and much more..

Includes full step-by-step diagrams and a tools and materials checklist.

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