We have to have a 90 (Lshape) staircase going to basement. Two of the floor joists have to be removed to allow for head room. Do the headers that cap off the floor joists have to be supported by a wall under them, or can I keep it open?
can you explain why you didn't make the steps 90 degrees? Or maybe better asked, the rise not perfectly vertical? I like the look and I'm imagining it could give a little extra space for toes on your way up the stairs?
I was just thinking that as I’m watchin the video tryin to learn. I’m like what is he doing now but nothing came up. He seems really good just wish he explained
Your rise and run are obviously incorrect You are not a carpenter You are a handyman Garbage job If original staircase was not available You would not be capable
You're crazy, old first step was like 3 inches then the rest prob 9... he built them to fit the space. 6ft ceiling. Those are fine unless you're doing the limbo and run them out more🙄 biggest tread with most comfortable rise keeping the largest size tread at that preset angle. You must not be good with math😂