A good way to figure out your math for your stringers is run+run=460mm. So if 2-2x6 and an inch nosing =300 your rise should be 160mm. Then ÷ your overall rise by 160mm and round up or down to get the amount of risers you need to cut. Just remember 200mm is MAX rise for residential stairs in Canada.
Nice! I would have never thought to use the cutoff pieces to make sawhorses! The deck looks amazing! I need to try that cut n seal stuff! I used to dip my cut ends in paint, or some other sealer, and it always looks ugly… I love this build!
Nice work! I really enjoyed watching. Looking forward to seeing what other projects you work on in the future. Quick question for you about your Akribis toolbelt. How do you like it now that you’ve had it for some time? I’m almost ready to commit to getting my own setup from them but want to know more from people who have been running them for some time.
A good way to figure out your math for your stringers is run+run=460mm. So if 2-2x6 and an inch nosing =300 your rise should be 160mm. Then ÷ your overall rise by 160mm and round up or down to get the amount of risers you need to cut. Just remember 200mm is MAX rise for residential stairs in Canada.
Thank you for taking the time to write that out!!!!
Great tips on leaving the joists long and fixing it up at the end.
Beer on site on a day like that is heaven
good idea with attaching the rim joist with one screw, never saw that done. Brilliant!
Молодец :-) так держать ты мастер своего дела.
Great Video, very informative along with a nice choice of music. I look forward to seeing your video's. Great Idea, that Cut-N-Seal!
Nice! I would have never thought to use the cutoff pieces to make sawhorses! The deck looks amazing! I need to try that cut n seal stuff! I used to dip my cut ends in paint, or some other sealer, and it always looks ugly… I love this build!
Man as always, great job! Love the videos and need more. So, if you can't edit while feeding in the middle of the night, do you even multi-task? 🤣🤣🤣
Nice work! I really enjoyed watching. Looking forward to seeing what other projects you work on in the future.
Quick question for you about your Akribis toolbelt. How do you like it now that you’ve had it for some time? I’m almost ready to commit to getting my own setup from them but want to know more from people who have been running them for some time.
I thought that was dom’s deck lol nicely done boy and I build my stairs the same way
Hahaha I see what you did there! Appreciate the support homie
Just wondering about your akribis bags, how heavy they are and how that hammer slot works? I figured a rubber handle would get stuck no?!
Mark is removing the rim joist and dom is in the background like wtf is this guy taking stuff apart for 😂
Get a track saw dude! Will make your life a lot easier.
Is that belt and bags Arkibis