HOW TO BUILD STAIRS / TOOLS, ARCSITE CAD // METAL STAIRCASE BUILD

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  • Опубликовано: 21 дек 2024

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  • @Danny-qp5gl
    @Danny-qp5gl Год назад +2

    You did an amazing job with the explanation, I just would have like to have had you explain the closure process where the bottom and the top of the stringer are cut. Looking forward to seeing more of your stair vids

  • @daltonhersey1022
    @daltonhersey1022 6 месяцев назад

    Real easy to understand I’m 19 and getting ready to start mobile welding on weekends this’ll definitely help somewhere down the line

  • @SidArteaga
    @SidArteaga 5 месяцев назад

    High five, thanks for the video! I really do appreciate all of the knowledge you have shared. Thank you.

  • @556actual
    @556actual 3 года назад +2

    Excellent video.... I like the talk through of the layout then seeing it being put into action.

    • @midstatewelding3194
      @midstatewelding3194  3 года назад

      That’s great to hear. I wanted to make it that anyone watching for the first time understand.

  • @michaelporter9940
    @michaelporter9940 Год назад +1

    You did good man. Thanks. Exactly what I was looking for.

  • @Jaypeeco
    @Jaypeeco 3 года назад +1

    Hey man pretty awesome. Very informative. Watching it multiple times!

    • @midstatewelding3194
      @midstatewelding3194  3 года назад

      That’s great to hear! I wanted it to be as useful as possible! If you know anyone else that could benefit from it share it. I appreciate you watching

  • @rockfpv6001
    @rockfpv6001 2 года назад

    Sitting here watching and learning.... Then I recognize some mannerisms... Sure enough another Ross boy on the tube. Lol great work guys!!! Just glad y'all are on that side of the states lol. 👌👌👍👍

  • @gabex59
    @gabex59 3 года назад +1

    Great video! I definitely learned a thing or two. Thanks for the tips!

  • @kaseylarson3266
    @kaseylarson3266 2 года назад

    Love it! I hope you keep sharing the knowledge!

  • @edwardpoff575
    @edwardpoff575 3 года назад

    Good job. Think you explained it very well.

  • @hubertrobinson8825
    @hubertrobinson8825 3 года назад +1

    It helped me definitely thank you

  • @chaconjohnson
    @chaconjohnson 2 года назад

    Thanks for this video. Can you please tell me what the piece of metal you used for the stringer is called and its thickness? I'm going to the metal supply and am wondering what to ask for.

  • @Mike926443
    @Mike926443 3 года назад +1

    Awesome video man. When you’re laying out the stringers, the “notch” that you cut at the bottom, that’s just the rise and run correct?

    • @midstatewelding3194
      @midstatewelding3194  3 года назад +1

      Thank you! Yes it is. Now that on sometimes isn’t the same as the rest depending on your situation

    • @Mike926443
      @Mike926443 3 года назад

      @@midstatewelding3194 gotcha, I assume the angle of the stairs themselves effects that?

    • @midstatewelding3194
      @midstatewelding3194  3 года назад

      @@Mike926443 yeah and because your aloud 3/8” between each step. Really all variables can change everything. If that makes sense

  • @dandersen464
    @dandersen464 18 дней назад

    Are you and Austin Ross welding brothers?

  • @ronyespinoza906
    @ronyespinoza906 2 года назад

    Excelent vídeo thanks for the tips

  • @nicklebac6753
    @nicklebac6753 2 года назад

    Hey man, how do u get the mesaurement for how to cut the stringer at the end where it hits the ground

    • @midstatewelding3194
      @midstatewelding3194  2 года назад

      What I do is take your square knowing how many steps you will have and start your first step at “7”3/4” rise and when you get to your last step it should be close to the same measurement as the rest of your steps. Unless your ground is not level it might change. If that makes sense

    • @nicklebac6753
      @nicklebac6753 2 года назад +1

      @@midstatewelding3194 thanks man you should make a video on making stairs on unlevel services or where you can exactly get the rise and run easily

  • @devontaweicks1159
    @devontaweicks1159 2 года назад

    Can you give a list of the tools you used on this video please and thank you

  • @jedhatcher252
    @jedhatcher252 2 года назад

    I can't find that app? I never even knew one existed?

    • @midstatewelding3194
      @midstatewelding3194  2 года назад +1

      It’s called ArcSite you can find it online and in the App Store.

    • @jedhatcher252
      @jedhatcher252 2 года назад

      @@midstatewelding3194 Alright. Definite thank you on that. I'm a field worker and now their moving me in the shop to build simple stair case rails. It shouldnn't be hard cause im always splicing the rails anyway. BUT.......did you do a series on fabricating stair case rails or have you seen one on here that's pretty decent? I gotta do 50 and I'm back out in the field!

  • @fabianfrola1049
    @fabianfrola1049 2 года назад

    Amazing video, very helpful, so thank you so much, you really helped me a lot.

  • @peetky8645
    @peetky8645 2 года назад

    good job

  • @bostrickland8240
    @bostrickland8240 3 года назад +1

    You and your brother should do a collab!

  • @HeavyHiitter
    @HeavyHiitter Год назад +1

    Are you related to Austin Ross? You give me sibling vibes. Great video!

    • @midstatewelding3194
      @midstatewelding3194  Год назад +2

      Haha yes we are in fact brothers.

    • @HeavyHiitter
      @HeavyHiitter Год назад

      @@midstatewelding3194 haha!! Amazing. Love Austin's work! I'm subscribing to you as well.

  • @jayrusso3227
    @jayrusso3227 10 месяцев назад

    Good. But you skipped how you get the angle cuts on top and where it meets the floor

  • @davidleblanc9676
    @davidleblanc9676 3 года назад

    Your tread runs between 7 and 9 inches anything under and you'll trip every time

    • @donsmith9081
      @donsmith9081 3 года назад

      If a permit is involved then building code will determine rise/run

    • @midstatewelding3194
      @midstatewelding3194  2 года назад

      I know most code I’ve came across has been 7 3/4” max

  • @ethanschulz2067
    @ethanschulz2067 2 года назад +1

    your techniques on building the stairs and the app are helpful but the start of your video doesn't make any sense. You set it up for 11 steps for the rise but only 5 steps in the run direction. if each step is 6-9/16" rise then 6 rises would only be 3' 3-3/8".

    • @midstatewelding3194
      @midstatewelding3194  2 года назад +1

      Yes you are correct. It was mainly for demonstration on how to find out how to find many steps and treads by breaking it down in the rise then run then plugging the numbers. Like I mentioned in the video that you have to run the number do to your situation. Take the numbers and plug them in to the calculator and that app to double check everything. Thanks for clarification on my demonstration. I’ll do an accurate video with my next staircase I have coming up soon. Thanks!

  • @ELITEWELDER1
    @ELITEWELDER1 Год назад

    I want to use the computer and stop welding someone help me get there! Bless you all!!!