Loft Staircase part 5 - Handrail & blocking out
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- Опубликовано: 29 ноя 2022
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Here is the kit I use:
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Bosch Professional 18V Cordless Circular Saw with 2 x 18 V 5.0 Ah Batteries
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Bosch Professional 18V Cordless Multi-Cutter with 2 x 18 V 5 Ah Batteries and 16 Accessories
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Bosch Professional 18V Cordless Jigsaw with 2 x 18 V 5.0 Ah Batteries
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Bosch Professional GAS 35 M AFC Wet/Dry Extractor
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Bosch Professional GMF 1600 CE Corded 240V Multi-Function Router
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Occidental Leather 5089 LG Seven Bag Framer Tool Belt
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Occidental Leather 5595 Beltless Retro Package
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Hikoki (Hitachi) NR1890DBCL/JP Cordless First Fix Framing Nailer, 18 V, Multi-Colour, 2 x 18V 5.0Ah Li-ion Batteries
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Bosch Table Saw & leg stand
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Damp Proof Membrane
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18mm Chipboard Flooring
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great video as always while i was watching i had a thought about the hall ceiling if you wanted you could cut out all the old 4x2 and fix the new ceiling directly to the new floor joists of the loft room hence gaining ceiling height in the upper hall ..... bit more work in that mind you ....
Could use an adjustable downlight or do a little recess into the plasterboard. Think staircases are built top down because you can rest it on the upper floor while building and lowering it, whereas if you build it bottom up you might end up with the top edge of a section being free floating and unsupported which is a lot harder to work with. Every situation is different though, here you had walls to rest it on at each stage so what you did makes sense to me.
Looks great - excellent video as always
Cheers!
Looking good buddy.
Thanks!
Nice job !! Well done !
Cheers!
You start the staircase from the top so you can make sure the top tread is level with the floor. If there is any discrepancy you can fix it by trimming the bottom stair. (This is what I have been told)
Great job so far. 👍
Gotcha, that's handy to know - and does make a bit of sense. The Stairbox method + pin-point measuring means it's possible to build from the bottom 💪👍
Nice job, did you buy the stairs as a kit or had it made?
Check out Part 1 - we bought it as a kit from Stairbox