Advanced Stair Stringer Layout Methods
If you’re interested in advancing your skills as a professional stair designer, builder, or maybe even a do-it-yourselfer who’s having a difficult time figuring out how to connect the bottom or top of a stair stringer to a platform or landing, then I have some good news, you finally found the book you’re looking for! Inside you will learn how to attach a stair stringer to joist, beams and ledgers. You’ll even learn how to create hanging ledgers out of plywood and make the necessary modifications when dealing with different treads and riser’s thicknesses. This is a common problem and usually occurs when a stairway connects to a floor or landing that uses different sized floor sheathing. I’ve built over 1000 stairways and can tell you from experience that laying out the staircase correctly, with a solid understanding of what you’re doing, is the most important part of building an exceptional stairway. This book should be and hopefully will be in the future standard reading for architects, building designers, structural engineers, and home builders.
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| Description | If you’re interested in advancing your skills as a professional stair designer, builder, or maybe even a do-it-yourselfer who’s having a difficult time figuring out how to connect the bottom or top of a stair stringer to a platform or landing, then I have some good news, you finally found the book you’re looking for! Inside you will learn how to attach a stair stringer to joist, beams and ledgers. You’ll even learn how to create hanging ledgers out of plywood and make the necessary modifications when dealing with different treads and riser’s thicknesses. This is a common problem and usually occurs when a stairway connects to a floor or landing that uses different sized floor sheathing. I’ve built over 1000 stairways and can tell you from experience that laying out the staircase correctly, with a solid understanding of what you’re doing, is the most important part of building an exceptional stairway. This book should be and hopefully will be in the future standard reading for architects, building designers, structural engineers, and home builders. |









