jmbfestool said:
Top Knot said:
fritter63 said:
Henceforth, you shall be known as "Ninja"...
(cough)
.... Sir Ninja [big grin]
How did you attach the balusters to the treads, I see the diamond shaped cut outs, how deep are they, and did you use any other means of fixing?
Also, have you noticed any sag in the stringers since all those treads have been put in? If the stringers flex too much with up and down traffic the stress on the joints of the balusters, handrail and treads may take some strain over time... [scared] all the extra bracing you have put in does look very solid and well executed!! Boy I look forward to a job such as this some day... it looks right up my ally. I just hope to do it as well as you have done. At least I know who to ask for advice... [not worthy]
The client said he has never walked up wooden stairs that felt so solid.
He said kinda scary that the stairs do not creak or anything! I said y? He said well if some one was to come in to kill me I would not hear them coming up the stairs! Haahaaa LOL
JMB
Then as "Sir Ninja" you should discuss installing "Nightingale Floors" with him, ninja's know all about them!!! (and how to avoid them ;D) [poke]
Very nice job JMB, your well on the way to being a joiner but don't forget your site chippy side, I trained as a carpenter & joiner (plus woodmachining) back when they hadn't dumbed down the training quite so much and have worked with guys who only understand one side or the other of the craft and they were hard work (in the sense they need to be walked through projects like apprentices but on full pay!) When they split the whole into three parts:- Joinery-Carpentry-Wood Machinist, they did the whole craft/trade a huge disservice, degrading skilled, intelligent people into being pigeon holed "fitters" (for want of a better description).
The world is full of people who are described as "window fitters" or "trussed roof specialist" etc but a skilled carpenter and joiner can not only fit/install they can design and make then install anything found in a house build etc, which is the route you seem to be taking. [smile]
Keep up the great work and the interesting posts. [thumbs up]
Rob.