Professional Stairway Building Secrets
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Here's a book for anyone interested in learning more about stair building. Even though there are less than 20 chapters in this book, it's filled with information that can help you build better stairs, in less time and with more confidence.
Ask yourself this, do you know how to build every type of stairway?
Do you even know which questions to ask the project manager, architect or contractor?
If you answered yes and you have built a variety of different stairways and barely had a problem with any of them, then I wouldn't get this book, but if just one of you answered no to at least one of those questions, then go for it.
Learn from someone who has built over 1000 stairways.
Learn from someone who's made mistakes so you won't have to.
It's this simple, if you need to read to succeed and master carpenters you admire and even respect aren't willing to part with their secrets and in some cases are going to take them to their grave, then read this book.
Some of these secrets have been passed down from my grandfather to my father and then to me and I'm willing to share them with you, for an extremely small fee that could even be considered a token of your appreciation.
Get the book, read it, share it with your fellow carpenters.
Greg Vanden Berge
Born, raised and still living in Southern California, United States of America. I don't know if I would consider myself to be another typical high school dropout, but in the 11th grade I took and passed a high school equivalency test that allowed me to leave school one year early. From then on it was the school of hard knocks and when I finally figured out this wasn't going to work, became a student of life. I have over 35 years of experience building, remodeling and repairing apartments, condominiums, residential homes and commercial as well as industrial properties. My interests are history, psychology, business, construction, gardening and thoroughly enjoy sharing the things I've learned with anyone willing to listen. There is nothing better than spending time with friends and family having a wonderful meal, a few beers and intelligent conversation.
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Professional Stairway Building Secrets - Greg Vanden Berge
Professional Stairway Building Secrets
By Greg Vanden Berge
Published by Greg Vanden Berge
Copyright 2012
Second Edition 2020
Greg's Other Books
Book 2 - How To Build And Frame Stairs
Book 2 - How To Build And Frame Stairs With Landings
Book 3 - How To Build And Frame Winder Stairs
Book 4 - How To Build And Frame Circular Stairs
Book 5 - How To Build And Frame Stairs With Brackets
Book 6 - How To Build And Frame Stairs With Odd Shapes
Book 7 - How To Build And Stairs With Routed Stringers
Stair Stringer Layout And Builders Field Guide
Home Buyers Checklist
How To Build Straight Stairs
501 Contractor Tips
Simplified Stair Building
Guide For Hiring Contractors
Simplified Bracket Stair Building
Simplified Tile Floor Installation
Simplified House Inspection Checklist
Simplified Home Inspections
Advanced Stair Stringer Layout Methods
http://www.homebuildingandrepairs.com
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Table of Contents
How To Create Under Cut Instead of Overhang
Sloping Treads For Water Drainage
Drywall And Skirt Board Spacers
How To Reduce or Eliminate Squeaking
How To Line Stringers Up Perfectly
How To Get Extra Risers
Compensating For Shrinking Stringers
Use Middle Riser For Alignment
How To Use String To Check For Imperfections
Making Stronger Guardrails
Wall Framing Studs Under Stringers
Straight Edge vs. Saw Guide
Use Stringers To Locate Lower Landing
Lower And Upper Stringer Connections
Floor And Tread Variations
How To Create Under Cut Instead of Overhang
The stairway above has a square riser to tread connection and the illustration below has a 1 inch undercut, allowing the step to be a little longer. This usually makes it easier for people with larger feet to walk up the stairway, but doesn't always make it easier for them to walk down the stairway. I've use this method a lot on interior stairs that were going to get carpeted and exterior stairs covered with waterproofing materials.
Here's something else to consider. With a 1 inch undercut, the step will usually be 1 inch longer, but this won't affect the individual stair tread run or width according to most