Discover how to Build Simple Stairs with this eBook. You too can build stairs once you have learned just a few of my secrets - step by step – from the risers and treads to the stringers and mortises.
Description
This 25-page eBook (what is an eBook?) has 28-detailed photos to help you discover the secrets for building open-riser, wooden stairs. These stairs are great exterior stairs – or deck stairs. The Building Simple Stairs eBook is broken down step by step as follows:
Chapter 1 - Stair Basics – Risers and Treads
Chapter 2 - Stringer Layout – How to Use a Framing Square
Chapter 4 - Master the Layout of all Treads and Risers
Chapter 5 - Discover How to Cut the Top Vertical Stringer
Chapter 6 - Discover How to Cut Your Second Stringer and Determine the Tread Width
Chapter 7 - The Final Steps – Cutting the Mortises and Assembly
Click on Chapter 3 above to download a free sample of that Chapter.
Do you know the ideal and safest height for risers and the best depth for treads? Did you know that notching the stringers for treads is the worst thing you can do? Creating mortises or slots for the treads in the actual stringers makes for the strongest possible stairs. My Building Simple Stairs eBook reveals all of these secrets in one place for the first time. This eBook shows you how to build simple open-riser stairs. Look at the photo above to see the exact type of stairs I am talking about. Many of the photos in this eBook have crisp line graphic overlays that are one-of-a-kind.
It’s EASY - the eBook is available to you as a download once your order is processed. After completion, you will receive a confirming email. In the Order Content section of the email, there will be a download link. Simply click on the link and the eBook will be downloaded right to your computer!
Customer Reviews
"Hi, Tim,
Your eBook "Building Simple Stairs" was an excellent guide in building a proper staircase. It was written in a straightforward, easy-to-understand style, the pictures were very useful, and your advice was invaluable. The guide contained tips that saved time, aggravation, and money. There were many suggestions that I don't have in other help books that cover the same topic. I particularly appreciate your advice on building stairs with mortises, adding the 1.5" edge, and using the X-acto knife to mark the mortises. Very clever.
Thanks to your guidebook, we were able to build a set of stairs - with a landing and U-turn nonetheless - and turn an unused attic at an outbuilding at my cottage into a usable loft. We now have an extra place for guests to sleep in two weeks for (Canadian) Thanksgiving weekend!"