The Easiest Way to Build Stairs || Stair Stringers are Easy

Published 2022-08-27
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This is in my opinion the easiest way to build stairs. Trust me stair stringer’s aren’t hard.

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All Comments (21)
  • @Cranedewd
    Being a dad myself, I love you getting the foreman involved. He’s a great kid!
  • Little brother I Love You, really enjoyed your sense of humor and story telling narrating style, beautiful family God Bless You guys
  • I love the way you have a good relationship with your son!! May God bless you and your family to grow closer to each other!!
  • @larryharvey5818
    "The Foreman"... That is what makes this kind of project a dream come true!!! Love It.
  • "Little decorative side pieces" are called skirt boards. Good visual treatise on stair building. One point you skipped and it's kind of a big one is the thickness of the riser board is deleted from the top tread cut. I like the pattern you made for marking the rise and run. 40 years in Carpentry and I've never done it that way! You know what they say, A good student never stops learning!
  • when you cut into PT lumber you remove the treatment. You should go over all the cuts with an endcut product to reseal. I imagine this build is probably finished at this point but if you can go back over any cut ends it will make the project last longer. The construction is solid.
  • @thsfl23
    Skirt boards aka little decorative side pieces.
  • And you said you weren't a construction carpenter! You clearly can do it all. What a beautiful job! Love the tip on the stair jig!!!!
  • The point where you put your hand in it got to me. I got to do this with my grandpa when he built his RV landing pad, and I cherish it to this day. Thank you for all you do, man. Touched my heart today.
  • @bundylam
    Brilliant, you never fail to impress, both as a dad and carpenter. You make it so easy for us unskilled people to understand. Thank you 😊
  • @167curly
    Looking good there, young Jason. I once had a metal spiral staircase made between floors in a corner for a home I owned. Now that took lots of calculation for them not to end up facing the lower level!
  • Perfect timing on this video! I used your stringer template/jig method today for stairs to my pool deck. It was quick and easy and lined up perfect! Thank you!
  • @cjcheshire
    The family hand prints was a lovely touch. Really enjoying this series. It’s looking so cool Jason!
  • Love most of the design other than screwing into the end grain of the small anchor boards, this is a good reason for metal brackets. Anchor the brackets and bolt your stringers to them.
  • Dude you’re really kicking ass with the audio editing here. Your volume usually varies wildly but this one was edited very well. I didn’t have to change the volume once! Thank you! Also awesome video, looking forward to the rest of the series!
  • @jackww839
    So cool to see a fine wood worker in a different environment. Great ideas👍
  • @fivestringpat
    I love the two tone of the treads/risers vs the rest