DESIGN, INSTALL stair stringers in a small corner SPACE. Pro Tips.
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Today I want to talk about designing and building stair stringers and the tight space so the first thing that you're always going to
do when you create stringers is you're gonna measure your eyes and your rug so you can see that we built the platform here why we build the platform here was because we wanted to end the stairs on the hallway we didn't want this to go out into the hallway does that look weird so so when I calculated the rise there was no way.

We were going to build standard stairs they would be come all the way up here so then we calculated something I built a platform a
calculator when I first built it I built it too high as I didn't calculate the head space here.

When you're doing it feeling weird custom leave remodels you're not everything always going to get something to the right size so this was about as much head space as I can get and they drop this platform back down to a level that will give you that much head space another thing that you'll notice is that this platform is about inches longer then it has to be for the foot wide stair turns and
that's exactly for this.

So that we could have just land the second pair of treads on it the next thing that I want to bring your attention to these the rise of these little stringers so these little guys are fairly similar to the top spinners but you don't have to make these stairs exactly the rising around the center as.

As these and the reason I like this your cadence changes it's only
when a step itself it's too high or too low on the same time then it becomes a trip hazard so you walk them up and they're saying we wanted them to be fairly similar but they're not exactly the same that would have taken a lot of complicated math to get these to be exactly the same and so we didn't bother okay so the next thing.

I want to bring your attention to are these long streamers so when we did this first we didn't do it correctly and I'll tell you about that in a minute but if you see this is this is actually exactly inches which is pretty much your minimum tread and then these are and,

Travis this is pretty much maximum underneath again it might be a
little over maximum but that was as small as we could get with this wide of a tread as we could in order to make these stairs work now if you look here you can see these are slightly back angled.

So we cut obviously marked out all the stringers and then we cut back an inch to give ourselves another inch of tread width so we could get closer to a standard stock or a standard stairs you see that there's the last thread is recessed down from the second floor so the mistake that we made is on the treads on the on the stringer itself there's nine Rises and nine runs and so,

#Stair #Stingers #diy

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