Viewers take note this video is a great teaching tool. I have almost 40 yrs experience and happy to see someone passing on knowledge. Enjoyed your videos
I've built several hundred sets of stairs for carpet using 2 x 12 DF. I've only built one set out of oak where everything showed. Gosh, I wish I had watched your video first; fortunately my client didn't expect the quality of stair you built. But I could have done a lot better had I watched your videos, which weren't available in 2006. You are a talented man.
No professional shop could build a staircase like that you mean and if they did you would be paying 4 times the price. The only waste of material the guy could be pinned for is glue. I dont know how many stairs you have seen being made by different companies but ive seen enough in the last 25 years, enough to know that that chap knows what he is taking about. Anyway what waste are you on about? Last time I checked Oregon 300 x 50 is $12plm and you need 3 stringers if you want it to last.
Don't use drywall screws. They love to snap off and wreck your work. Use regular steel screws. And bugle head screws always try to split the wood they're screwed into. Does that help you? No. Use a screw similar to Kreg screws with a flat surface under the head. Much better. And your graphics were covering the final shot of the work...which i'm sure you saw. Not helpful.
I'd only build utility stairs like this for my workshop - this is a crude build and you'd never get away with a knock up like that under UK building regs. I'm sure they do the job but they wont last 20 years
Viewers take note this video is a great teaching tool. I have almost 40 yrs experience and happy to see someone passing on knowledge. Enjoyed your videos
I watched without sound and it looked like some VERY professional stuff.
Will be using it during my winter work coming up way too soon for me.
I've built several hundred sets of stairs for carpet using 2 x 12 DF. I've only built one set out of oak where everything showed. Gosh, I wish I had watched your video first; fortunately my client didn't expect the quality of stair you built. But I could have done a lot better had I watched your videos, which weren't available in 2006. You are a talented man.
Scott Scuttner IS THE GUY IN THE VID,,,HE HAS A BOOK TOO
A true craftsman Respect
Fantastic! Thank you for this video showing the details and all your hard work - I appreciate it!
take a note on his shoes. i miss those days.
This is Great knowledge ! And top notch work thanks for all your work and expertise 👍🏻😎🔨
amazing very informative thanks starting my stairs next week
Old school!!!! Great job
Thanks a lot
You don't see many people cutting miters on a table saw, but it pretty hard to beat the quality of the cut.
very professional
How to Install Butted Treads
.very good work
No school like the old school
What kind of wood do you use ?
How to you cut the miter on the outer stair skirt?
Is the dado necessary??? (at 2:40ish)
What a waste of material no professional shop would build a staircase like that.
No professional shop could build a staircase like that you mean and if they did you would be paying 4 times the price. The only waste of material the guy could be pinned for is glue. I dont know how many stairs you have seen being made by different companies but ive seen enough in the last 25 years, enough to know that that chap knows what he is taking about. Anyway what waste are you on about? Last time I checked Oregon 300 x 50 is $12plm and you need 3 stringers if you want it to last.
Risers build stairs
Drywall screws and regular wood glue to hold down the treads and risers ? I don't think so.
Don 't know how to do it but I would even go underneath and brace and screw from there. Plug the screw holes ?
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Don't use drywall screws. They love to snap off and wreck your work. Use regular steel screws. And bugle head screws always try to split the wood they're screwed into. Does that help you? No. Use a screw similar to Kreg screws with a flat surface under the head. Much better. And your graphics were covering the final shot of the work...which i'm sure you saw. Not helpful.
Is this 1980?
I'd only build utility stairs like this for my workshop - this is a crude build and you'd never get away with a knock up like that under UK building regs. I'm sure they do the job but they wont last 20 years
I bought instruction from woodprix and I build it very very cheap.
You can use woodprix instructions to build it in the cheapest way.