Wow, thank you! I've recently been blessed enough to purchase my first (very old) home. I've run into an issue with my staircase. And that issue leads to another, leads to another, until I've realized I might as well redo most of the staircase. Your presentation is perfect for me to feel confident that I can tackle this with my beginner-level knowledge!
Animations are nice and all but so much appears missed out so its still really confusing. Trying to do this with cardboard and its not even working with that.
Good afternoon, Mr. Stair builder / joiner from Freezing Philadelphia. I've been a Faithful watcher of Your videos for going on 3 years Here in my 3 state area Pa., N.J. Del. I have NEVER found a Perfectly Level and Plumb and Square Stair. And I've been doing our craft for more then 30 years full ... Can You Please Show the You Tube audience the Master Stair Joiner's use of the Painters Stir Stick method of Scratching in the Rise and Run .. PLEASE! My reason is cause Most Staircase work around here is Refurbishing existing with Now Handrails, Skirting and sometimes that 3/8" Tread over lays. If You'd like I can send a few links to some Others or a Day with Joe D at my various job sites, where I convert Ugly to ShineOla ... Truly do like Your Tips an Tricks BUT !!! Again in 30 years of New and Old ? They're Never Square, Level and Plumb. Thanks
@@stairbuilding I usually use something like the Length an Thickness of a Paint stir stick and drill a 1/8 th inch or smaller hole to fit a Pencil Lead. Set for the height of the First Tread.. Run the horizontal of the Floor. Cut that line and then put the Board back on the stair and then copy all the rest of the treads and Risers. Thanks for your reply... By the way, with costs of lumber, I've switched up. These days I use lengths of 12" by 96" x 1/4 Luan ply that I glue together for templates... And I have been known to copy the Bull Nosing and Drill holes with a matching size Forstner bit. ... Have a great week. Thanks Joseph "Joe" D'Aquino 👍
Wow, thank you! I've recently been blessed enough to purchase my first (very old) home. I've run into an issue with my staircase. And that issue leads to another, leads to another, until I've realized I might as well redo most of the staircase. Your presentation is perfect for me to feel confident that I can tackle this with my beginner-level knowledge!
Wonderful!
Muy bonito trabajo
Thanks You 😁👍
Waiting for the video where they don’t line up
Animations are nice and all but so much appears missed out so its still really confusing. Trying to do this with cardboard and its not even working with that.
Good afternoon, Mr. Stair builder / joiner from Freezing Philadelphia.
I've been a Faithful watcher of Your videos for going on 3 years
Here in my 3 state area Pa., N.J. Del. I have NEVER found a Perfectly Level and Plumb and Square Stair. And I've been doing our craft for more then 30 years full ...
Can You Please Show the You Tube audience the Master Stair Joiner's use of the Painters Stir Stick method of Scratching in the Rise and Run ..
PLEASE!
My reason is cause Most Staircase work around here is Refurbishing existing with Now Handrails, Skirting and sometimes that 3/8" Tread over lays.
If You'd like I can send a few links to some Others or a Day with Joe D at my various job sites, where I convert Ugly to ShineOla ...
Truly do like Your Tips an Tricks
BUT !!! Again in 30 years of New and Old ? They're Never Square, Level and Plumb.
Thanks
I will make one on dealing with the most common imperfect stairways:)
@@stairbuilding I usually use something like the Length an Thickness of a Paint stir stick and drill a 1/8 th inch or smaller hole to fit a Pencil Lead.
Set for the height of the First Tread.. Run the horizontal of the Floor. Cut that line and then put the Board back on the stair and then copy all the rest of the treads and Risers.
Thanks for your reply...
By the way, with costs of lumber, I've switched up. These days I use lengths of 12" by 96" x 1/4 Luan ply that I glue together for templates... And I have been known to copy the Bull Nosing and Drill holes with a matching size Forstner bit. ...
Have a great week.
Thanks
Joseph "Joe" D'Aquino
👍
I ran into the situation where my stairs are all different. In fact, they are different on the left side from the right side. (Lazy carpenters!)