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Kim L.
Star Joined: 2/03/07 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 86 |
Posted: 1/23/11 at 7:54pm |
Thanks! I feel a little stupid that I couldn't figure that out. :)
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bmiller025
Star Joined: 10/06/05 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 82 |
Posted: 1/25/11 at 11:18pm |
I apologize for failing to keep up with this thread! I completely agree with Joe about bracing the bottom back of the stair unit. My lapse in judgement.
I also agree about using 2x4s instead of 1x4. My initial reason for using 1x was to minimize weight as much as possible. These days, I keep running 2x4s through my table saw to rip them down to approximate 1x4 size for framing flats. They end up costing a little more than a dollar apiece, instead of close to five for an actual 1x4. Tricky work, but it can be done. The stair units that I am building will be a little different than in my drawing now. They will only be 24" across, and will be made completely from 3/4" plywood. I have cut full size pieces for the facing of each step, as well as a full length back to the stair unit. I will also rip down 2x4s to 2x2s, to make railings for the stair units. |
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