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"habbi"

03/05/2005 9:42 PM

building a timber staircase

I am building a house and want to build a timber style stair case. The
height from subfloor to subfloor is 114.5". How do I figure out how many
treads to use, my overall horizontal length (run?) etc... What about
different joinery technics. The simplest I can think of big lag bolts
through the stringers into the treads and the advantage would be being able
to tighten everthing as the lumber dries since it will be green. The lumber
will be
4 X 12 pine (stringers and treads) and the inside tread width is 40". Are
there any websites that deal with this. Thanks for any help.


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in reply to "habbi" on 03/05/2005 9:42 PM

04/05/2005 8:04 AM


habbi wrote:
> I am building a house and want to build a timber style stair case.
The
> height from subfloor to subfloor is 114.5". How do I figure out how
many
> treads to use, my overall horizontal length (run?) etc... What about
> different joinery technics. The simplest I can think of big lag bolts
> through the stringers into the treads and the advantage would be
being able
> to tighten everthing as the lumber dries since it will be green. The
lumber
> will be
> 4 X 12 pine (stringers and treads) and the inside tread width is 40".
Are
> there any websites that deal with this. Thanks for any help.

Try the Timber Framer's Guild at

http://www.tfguild.org/

HTH

-Phil Crow

TF

"Todd Fatheree"

in reply to "habbi" on 03/05/2005 9:42 PM

03/05/2005 5:06 PM

"habbi" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> I am building a house and want to build a timber style stair case. The
> height from subfloor to subfloor is 114.5". How do I figure out how many
> treads to use, my overall horizontal length (run?) etc... What about
> different joinery technics. The simplest I can think of big lag bolts
> through the stringers into the treads and the advantage would be being
able
> to tighten everthing as the lumber dries since it will be green. The
lumber
> will be
> 4 X 12 pine (stringers and treads) and the inside tread width is 40". Are
> there any websites that deal with this. Thanks for any help.

I don't know where you're located, but the first place most of us would have
to check is with the local building department. For instance, a common code
adopted is for a minimum tread depth of 9 inches and a maximum riser height
of 8 inches. There are additional codes for the minium headroom, handrail
location, minimum stair width, consistency of riser height and tread depth,
etc. So, check with the local officials first.

todd

nn

"no(SPAM)vasys" <"no(SPAM)vasys"@adelphia.net>

in reply to "habbi" on 03/05/2005 9:42 PM

03/05/2005 9:53 PM

habbi wrote:

> I am building a house and want to build a timber style stair case. The
> height from subfloor to subfloor is 114.5". How do I figure out how many
> treads to use, my overall horizontal length (run?) etc... What about
> different joinery technics. The simplest I can think of big lag bolts
> through the stringers into the treads and the advantage would be being able
> to tighten everthing as the lumber dries since it will be green. The lumber
> will be
> 4 X 12 pine (stringers and treads) and the inside tread width is 40". Are
> there any websites that deal with this. Thanks for any help.
>
>

See the articles listed at:

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=stair+layout&btnG=Google+Search

--
Jack Novak
Buffalo, NY - USA
[email protected]
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