I like the way this stair is built - very efficient. Unfortunately, it wouldn't pass UK building regs, due to the narrow end of the winders coming to a point. They have to be just under 2 inches minimum (50mm) over here.
Thanks. I wish I did make it 2”. The original stairs were about 28” wide super steep and about a 6” tread. I can only imagine how many people fell down those old stairs
Very neat & tidy ! Do you have a video of how you cut the staircase opening? I’d like to know how you remove the joists and ensure everything is Supported correctly.
One day I might make a winder like you guys in the US, it is far quicker than here in the 🇬🇧, I’ve done a few videos on making them and we do it so different. Thanks for sharing 👍📐🔨
Doubtful this would make code in most places in the US. Ignoring being an 1/8" over on max riser height, the winder section tread is allowed to taper down to 0" and most codes I've looked at state a minimum of 6" at the narrowest part of the tread. The reason is obvious - misplace your foot at that corner, and you drop three steps instantly.
Even if it wasn't 8", 7 3/4 passes. Out here we have the (7-11) method. Also just because it's not 8" don't justify that someone is going to automatically trip solely based only on that. lastly in his video, he specifically states it's a temporary set of steps.
Builders Plus Custom Homes and Remodels Why put that much time into building a temp set of stairs . I build stairs for a living and take pride in my work . Do your math and execute the job like a pro. These guys just want to look important on you tube , Hey everyone look at what I built , then I come along and bust their balls for doing it wrong . Btw 8 1/4” step passes code 7 1/4 - 7 3/4 is ideal
@@josho4971 Passes code where? - the world is bigger than wherever you are.. Why put that much time into a temp set of stairs? Because they want better access to the upper floor than a ladder perhaps? Sounds like you just wanna sound important and 'I know it all' on RUclips..
Proof is in the pudding bud and your pudding is sub par. I build stairs and do them right . I don’t need a you tube channel to make money I do it in real life
I like the way this stair is built - very efficient. Unfortunately, it wouldn't pass UK building regs, due to the narrow end of the winders coming to a point. They have to be just under 2 inches minimum (50mm) over here.
Thanks. I wish I did make it 2”. The original stairs were about 28” wide super steep and about a 6” tread. I can only imagine how many people fell down those old stairs
Very neat & tidy !
Do you have a video of how you cut the staircase opening?
I’d like to know how you remove the joists and ensure everything is
Supported correctly.
I think I’ve covered it in past videos
One day I might make a winder like you guys in the US, it is far quicker than here in the 🇬🇧, I’ve done a few videos on making them and we do it so different. Thanks for sharing 👍📐🔨
Thanks
Doubtful this would make code in most places in the US. Ignoring being an 1/8" over on max riser height, the winder section tread is allowed to taper down to 0" and most codes I've looked at state a minimum of 6" at the narrowest part of the tread. The reason is obvious - misplace your foot at that corner, and you drop three steps instantly.
6” minimum at the narrowest point of the tread
Winders must be 6” at the narrow end. Minimum width of steps is 36”.
Kudos to the worker that was wearing the proper resperator!
Thanks
Got to say thanks for this video im planning on doing the same job in the new year.
Nice I hope your project goes well.
Excellent results, especially on the 'winders'!
Thanks
Code riser height max is 7 3/4”. You must be in a no code area.
I know code say 6” at smallest end what about winder end?
I watch many videos on winders only bob Villa had it correct
Building code says minimum of 3 stringers
I had no choice go 8” rise because of height of back basement door.
Doesn't seem to be too windy I mean you got one turn I guess that's considered a winder I hate to be a whiner
Yeah... But true none the less i was looking to see a winder stair case also.. pah!
Sorry it doesn’t look like that second step is 8” in rise hope there only temps or you will trip
Good eye those were temporary. We put in some nice treads and risers.
Even if it wasn't 8", 7 3/4 passes. Out here we have the (7-11) method. Also just because it's not 8" don't justify that someone is going to automatically trip solely based only on that. lastly in his video, he specifically states it's a temporary set of steps.
Builders Plus Custom Homes and Remodels Why put that much time into building a temp set of stairs . I build stairs for a living and take pride in my work . Do your math and execute the job like a pro. These guys just want to look important on you tube , Hey everyone look at what I built , then I come along and bust their balls for doing it wrong . Btw 8 1/4” step passes code 7 1/4 - 7 3/4 is ideal
@@josho4971 Passes code where? - the world is bigger than wherever you are.. Why put that much time into a temp set of stairs? Because they want better access to the upper floor than a ladder perhaps? Sounds like you just wanna sound important and 'I know it all' on RUclips..
Proof is in the pudding bud and your pudding is sub par. I build stairs and do them right . I don’t need a you tube channel to make money I do it in real life
What’s going on with your helpers respirator he’s not painting a car . Unless your him out lol just some humor to your video y’all to serious
There was pretty serious mold when we bought the place and still weren’t quite confident we had gotten all of it. Thanks for watching!