2 Tools to Build Stairs Fast
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- Опубликовано: 13 янв 2023
- I enjoy laying out and cutting stairs. This is the most efficient method I've found so far. The Makita 10 1/4" XGT saw is an absolute pleasure to use and the Milwaukee Jigsaw with @diablotools blade makes quick work of finishing the cuts.
This video focuses more on the cutting and building stairs.
Please remember that I'm not showing the best way to do anything, but just the method that works well for us. Thanks for watching!
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I used to build custom homes many years ago and like anything the technology keeps getting better! We now have children building and remodeling there own homes and your channel is helping me catch up on some framing, fastener and tool advances! Thanks for the content it’s top notch!!!
I totally agree with you about the Milwaukee M18 jigsaw. I started in boat building so the jigsaw was my go-to saw. I recently bought and returned a Festool barrel jigsaw because I didn't like the sight lines and missed having a trigger. Bought the Milwaukee and couldn't be happier. 👍
Larry Haun's video on stair building stressed cutting every tread/riser in the same direction right down the line, so that's how I've always done it. It does create a nice rhythm.
I've noticed this speeds things up a bit too
Great video, solid stair!
Dude, Cool you have these scheduled 3 weeks out! Happy New Year!!!
Hi Tim .good job as usual.You didn’t show how you attached the stringers.Great video thanks
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What foam do you use for phenolic OSB and wood? Thank you
What do you guys finish the stairs with oak or you never see that part
typically carpet, though this landing will probably be oak.
I have the Paslode XP. I've only used it on 2 small projects so far. I'm finding it's constantly misfiring or double shooting. And the depth adjustment is forever resetting itself. Is this common? Are there any adjustments for these issues?
I have 3 XPs and none of them do that. Are you sure the depth adjustment is clicked into place? Double shooting? I've never had that issue, I would recommend you send it in to have it looked at.
@@AwesomeFramers yep definitely the depth is clicked into place. Maybe I just got a lemon. It happens. Thanks for actually answering. I'm learning a lot from your videos.
You are going to get home owners killed with those stairs. If there is no squeaks how will you know if there is a burglar?
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excellent point, but to date, we've had no home owners killed. Just YT commentors 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
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I stopped using DF stringers because of the cupping and because the edges seem to always be rounded over, making them harder to lay out. These days I use SYP (typically #1), which always has nice crisp edges and no cupping. Of course, I'm sure there is a difference in the quality of DF lumber I get in Central Texas vs what you get in Washington.
Actually, on second look, I'm not so sure what species of wood you're working with. The sawdust looks reddish like I expect from DF, but the texture and grain are making me question myself.
We get very good quality DF. I've even ordered 30' 2x12 DF and it was pretty.
@@AwesomeFramers I figured you get much better DF than I do. Honestly, the only 2×12 DF I can get with a grade stamp are 22', 24', and special order 26'.
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Don’t be so hard on the guy with the yellow level.
He’s an excellent tradesman!
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Them glutes truly are marvellous
End screwing/nailing is one of the primary ways people die from deck collapse. I know this has 10x less stress on it than a deck joist, but it's probably unnecessary to repeatedly advertise methods that will never be code or recommended by a manufacturer.
are you talking about nailing through the 2x12 rim into the joists?
@@AwesomeFramers The part where you put two screws in and hang from it, then talk about how awesome the connection is 3 more times.
@njsification yep you're wrong. Take a look at the drawings in the catalog. Take a look at what the code shows for nailing rim into joists as well.
@@AwesomeFramers id be surprised if anyone suggested only end nails on a cantilevered rim (which is still substantially less force that the end screws here)
@@njsification that's exactly what the cantilever detail in the shows, our engineer shows, and the I Joist details show. Apawood.org
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Please!!!, Please!!!, Please!!! don't build a split entry house we all had so much of that garbage in the 70's and 80's. They should not be a thing now!!!!
Why?
Brother, relax
Split-levels are awesome.
I was hoping for a common stair build, not something complicated.
This isn't complicated.....
Didn't show us if there were any shiners.
nah, mystery is a good thing.......