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

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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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@Cranedewd
@Cranedewd Год назад
Being a dad myself, I love you getting the foreman involved. He’s a great kid!
@seetheworldfrommyharley
@seetheworldfrommyharley Год назад
Agreed! "Just close your eyes when cutting" .... you will probably get banned for that one...some busy body that will not be paying for any medical bills due to any mishaps will go "tell on you!" Childeren!... what are ya gonna do! 😜🤣
@davedavis662
@davedavis662 Год назад
Guaranteed he tells all his friends I helped my dad build this….. with pride of course as he should. Bravo for instilling in him the knowledge of building with his own hands. Plant the seed and if it takes root only desire and time will be able to hold him back.
@XtheHardstyleLoverX
@XtheHardstyleLoverX Год назад
Awesome book that gives you step-by-step photos ru-vid.comUgkxTNB_zFBSnTo_O1PqfVUwgi7ityw0JlKt and directions to make every day project. I can see myself making a few of these projects and giving them as housewarming and holiday gifts!
@williereagan7351
@williereagan7351 4 дня назад
I’ve been a carpenter for 40 years and I have built a lot of staircases. I really enjoyed your video and the way you put everything together. Great job!
@markstratton228
@markstratton228 Год назад
Little brother I Love You, really enjoyed your sense of humor and story telling narrating style, beautiful family God Bless You guys
@cameronsanders8033
@cameronsanders8033 Год назад
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!!
@billymasoner3735
@billymasoner3735 Год назад
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
@bundylam Год назад
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 😊
@larryharvey5818
@larryharvey5818 6 месяцев назад
"The Foreman"... That is what makes this kind of project a dream come true!!! Love It.
@suearmstrong3404
@suearmstrong3404 Год назад
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!!!!
@captaintortuga3191
@captaintortuga3191 Год назад
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
@cjcheshire Год назад
The family hand prints was a lovely touch. Really enjoying this series. It’s looking so cool Jason!
@robertkerby2581
@robertkerby2581 2 месяца назад
Your superior Craftsmanship shines through on this project and it's awesome that you are building this "Tree house" for your son! You and your friends are doing a great job working together on this project! Well done, Jason and Crew!
@russellfelsinger678
@russellfelsinger678 Год назад
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.
@klmbuilders5385
@klmbuilders5385 Год назад
"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!
@Darenator1
@Darenator1 Год назад
Instead of top tread, need to take thickness off bottom tread. That drops the entire assembly so the first step is not too high
@klmbuilders5385
@klmbuilders5385 Год назад
@@Darenator1 read my comment again I'm not talking about the bottom tread.
@carlstrohm3785
@carlstrohm3785 Год назад
@@klmbuilders5385 Asking, not questioning ,because I don't know. Does he need to cut that off the way he did it? He put the riser boards on after the treads, so if he faced the structure like a regular riser mid staircase, wouldn't they all end up the same? Again, I don't know, I'm asking. Thanks 😃 PS- if you know, where do you cut extra or add more to the top to account for your flooring?
@klmbuilders5385
@klmbuilders5385 Год назад
@@carlstrohm3785 Typically the riser boards go on first in which case you would deduct the thickness of the riser from the top tread cut. Example: If a 3/4 board is used for a riser then 3/4 would be taken off the top of the stringer where it attaches to the deck band. When the riser is installed the tread cut becomes the same length as the remaining tread cuts. If the risers are installed after the treads then no stringer modification would be necessary but I would make the tread cuts shorter so I still have a tread overhang. Make sense?
@carlstrohm3785
@carlstrohm3785 Год назад
@@klmbuilders5385 Yes. Thank you. I guess I thought you always did the tread boards first and the riser board kind of locked the rear down.
@johnleeclair
@johnleeclair Год назад
"Let's murder this board!" - Shop Foreman
@JmanRx81
@JmanRx81 Год назад
😂
@thsfl23
@thsfl23 Год назад
Skirt boards aka little decorative side pieces.
@167curly
@167curly Год назад
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!
@jackww839
@jackww839 Год назад
So cool to see a fine wood worker in a different environment. Great ideas👍
@ryanstewart6121
@ryanstewart6121 Год назад
Best part of my day is getting a notification that you posted a new video! Look forward to the next video in this treehouse series
@JonasBerg
@JonasBerg Год назад
Man, i love your videos! Thanks for pushing content, and to be honest you also get me building things. Win/win, bi-winning, tiger heart and so on! Thanks again for having a great channel.
@NHancock31
@NHancock31 Год назад
The stringer creation was great, I never thought about creating my own. Thanks!
@dannywilsher4165
@dannywilsher4165 Год назад
I'm very glad there's at least one creator on RU-vid that can say merchandise. Most are too lazy or something to say a complete word. Awesome channel, I always enjoy your videos!!!
@shawnagullett8770
@shawnagullett8770 Год назад
Love this build... what a lucky young man to have a dad (and mom!) that'll build him this!
@Shy_Hulud
@Shy_Hulud Год назад
I vote for more Forman participation in builds! It's great watching him be excited to learn your trade.
@fivestringpat
@fivestringpat Год назад
I love the two tone of the treads/risers vs the rest
@bernardjones6162
@bernardjones6162 Год назад
You are a great Father! God bless!
@carolinepflueger5087
@carolinepflueger5087 Год назад
Super cool that your son is learning how to do all of this and getting a cool treehouse!
@brettfrancis1527
@brettfrancis1527 Год назад
Ill eventually be doing this. My son is 2. I love your videos. Informative funny and wholesome
@luksaantono2311
@luksaantono2311 Год назад
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!
@funnyguy55able
@funnyguy55able Год назад
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.
@JWill6969
@JWill6969 Год назад
Yup I was gonna say the same thing. Gotta treat the ends.
@davidcurtis5398
@davidcurtis5398 Год назад
This person is right but with the way you built this "tree house" it will get by for about 75 years, enough for all of us not to be around to care...
@michaelogle1315
@michaelogle1315 Год назад
@@davidcurtis5398 He lives in the Willamette Valley, a very wet rainforest environment. Open ends will allow water egress, potentially damaging the wood.
@daveklein2826
@daveklein2826 Год назад
NOT TRUE ANYMORE BUT NICE TRY AT TRYING TO SOUND KNOWLEDGEABLE
@daveklein2826
@daveklein2826 Год назад
NOT
@edwardsimmons3721
@edwardsimmons3721 Год назад
Great to teach them early. Love to see family projects. Great work.
@hamzterix
@hamzterix Год назад
This is absolutely my favorite DIY channel. The entertainment vs education balance is spot on
@lisawoods9391
@lisawoods9391 Год назад
I absolutely LOVE "The Forman" !! I enjoy watching him come and help you! :)
@sapelesteve
@sapelesteve Год назад
I really liked all of the steps that you took while building those stairs! Now all you need to do is add a nice handrail on either side for safety reasons.
@jim7smith
@jim7smith Год назад
Loved your interaction with your son.... awesome. Stairs were awesome, too!
@kristopherwinstanley4373
@kristopherwinstanley4373 Год назад
Good job mate watching from Australia. Making my tree house look a bit pathetic. Think my kids want something like this!
@kevintimmons446
@kevintimmons446 Год назад
Very cool build. Great job by both you and The Foreman 😊 He's a lovely kid and has a great dad.
@baron24601
@baron24601 Год назад
Love seeing the whole family in these. Hope to see more projects with the Foreman helping and learning how the worker does it!
@brucemarmy8500
@brucemarmy8500 Год назад
Ya! Wait a minute.. Doh!
@robertblitch4702
@robertblitch4702 Год назад
Nice to see you have a good little Foreman there that can keep you in line and help you out
@miguelnavarro6473
@miguelnavarro6473 Год назад
Thank you I learned alot not only how to build things ..but the love of family 👪 I'm mexican im for unity..live let live ..I look forward to moore of your work video of you and the hard working forman..good day we are out in California san diego oceanside
@danwilkening888
@danwilkening888 Год назад
What a great dad you are!
@captainwaldo
@captainwaldo Год назад
Quality video, miles ahead of all the other RU-vidrs I follow. Great content thanks!
@brianrivers8382
@brianrivers8382 Год назад
Great Job, Great Family. Thanks for sharing.
@dotgp
@dotgp Год назад
Fantastic job as always when i did this. i didn't know the math so I just eyeballed it although a tad steeper than i intended it worked out well and the kids love it. hope to see the foreman pulling his weight as he gets older.
@davecurda2350
@davecurda2350 Год назад
What a great dad you are 👏👏👍
@alsteeves2044
@alsteeves2044 Год назад
Fantastic job simplifying this mysterious subject involving stair layout and building. Kudos to you sir! Subscribed.
@jmarshman3454
@jmarshman3454 Год назад
Good video! The only thing that I would do differently is for the bottom thrust board, I would definitely use 2x6 - 2x8 pressure treated or redwood with cut a 2x6 or 2x8 notch on the bottom of all 3 stringers as they set on the bottom landing. Then cut the rise on the bottom by 1/2" so that the stringers are not touching the concrete.
@danielbourne4302
@danielbourne4302 Год назад
Awesome job being a dad and treeless treehouse builder!
@brentfrench752
@brentfrench752 Год назад
Great job on them there stairs! Very informative. If there’s ever a zombie apocalypse, severe weather event or some other catastrophic event, you have a fortress that will withstand anything. Just stock it with food and water and your good.
@waynehawkins654
@waynehawkins654 3 месяца назад
Nice work. Thanks, I learn a lot.
@cswatson4823
@cswatson4823 Год назад
I found this video a STEP above the rest of them in the series so far 🤣
@davidcurtis5398
@davidcurtis5398 Год назад
Nice one...
@pascualsanchez7416
@pascualsanchez7416 6 месяцев назад
thanks for this knowledge
@ewetuber186000
@ewetuber186000 Год назад
Beautiful staircase. Beautiful family.
@jamessadler7157
@jamessadler7157 Год назад
Looks awesome
@pauliethebrit
@pauliethebrit Год назад
Stellar. Thank You!
@lowellmccormick6991
@lowellmccormick6991 Год назад
I've been drawing stairs for fabrication shops since 1978. I give you an A+ for those stairs. Had I drawn these stairs, the only thing I would have done differently would have been to make the 2x4 spacers at the top a continuous piece that would have run from out to out of the outside stringers and notched the underside of the stringers to rest on top of that nailer. But all the stairs I draw (mostly steel) are for public areas and have to be designed for 50 people or so dancing on it them during a New Year's Eve party (worst case scenario). Your stairs are overengineered (a good thing) and will last a lifetime or more. Over the years I have noticed that not all pressure treated lumber is equal. I've seen decks built with Yellowwood from a box store (my AC deck) and after 5 years rot away. We have a local lumber yard that kiln dries the lumber, pressure treats it and then kiln dries it again. It's 75% more expensive but it's dry and very stable. And it lasts. The stinger covers make a great base for handrail posts. I love that worm drive Skillsaw.
@jameshaulenbeek5931
@jameshaulenbeek5931 Год назад
I definitely agree with the added 2×4 at the top - it makes it far more stable. I wonder if you're in the same area I am, as I too have a local lumber yard that does that with PT lumber. They use clear grade for the 5/4 decking and also make some beautiful hollow columns from the same lumber.
@lowellmccormick6991
@lowellmccormick6991 Год назад
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@sixtomidnight1492
@sixtomidnight1492 Год назад
I agree on the ledger up top, it gives the stringers a bearing surface instead of relying on the shear strength of the screws. Also, all of the stringers should be notched at the bottom to allow the toe plate to run continuously through all of them. Another big thing to consider when building exterior wood stairs or decks is rot prevention. It's best practice to install a moisture barrier or an air gap anywhere the wood contacts another surface (ie wood to concrete, wood to wood, etc). That alone can make the difference between a 5 year build and a 30 year build!
@richardwhiting1480
@richardwhiting1480 Год назад
Outstanding video. I especially love it when instructor explains things so everyone can understand. In too many other videos, the people seem to rush though the video, and they assume that everyone has at least some general knowledge., BUT this guy does a great job. Also, I love it when instructor shows "close-ups" of how things are done. I really like the "little decorative side pieces". They make for a nicely finished job.
@BaHkOMC
@BaHkOMC Год назад
You guys are awesome 👌 ... I really like your videos (I find them very helpful)but I absolutely LOVE this mini-series ✌️
@madisonsmith509
@madisonsmith509 Месяц назад
Thanks bro, this helped a lot
@pjcd7016
@pjcd7016 Год назад
Nicely Done!
@frediscruz4924
@frediscruz4924 Год назад
Sweet dad God bless you and your
@patshipp9195
@patshipp9195 Год назад
Sweet build and the boy too, so cute. Awesome Dad Award to you! 💖💖🏆🏆
@kefwals8722
@kefwals8722 Год назад
That was hilarious watching you make the stair jig. I do the exact same thing. I just recently saw for the first time someone else use a step cutout for their pattern. I gave them a tip of adding a stop to make itveasier. I prefer this method because when you run into rounded corners or knot holes or board wane untrimmed or missing areas in the lumber where bark once was or is. Having the full slope spanned with a stop leaves no question that your flush with the edge. Thanks for validating that there's at least a few out there who do it this way. I have worked alone for many years and have had to develop my own methods to produce in a timely fashion while still retaining quality. I see a lot of these tip and trick guys online have a lot of useless tips that really are more for producing content over giving valuable advice. I look forward to seeing you continue do it the right way. Thanks!
@kefwals8722
@kefwals8722 Год назад
I've done the extra skirt board a couple times on exterior stairs but mostly interiors. And "screw stick" I imagine is for after murder boarding is no longer providing a challenge it's time for tree slaying. The larger, tougher, cousin of the board.
@Sunnyside--Up
@Sunnyside--Up Месяц назад
Gives me courage to get my stairs to my deck. Thank you!!! Very nicely explained.
@yvonnehughes3036
@yvonnehughes3036 Год назад
I am loving this project!!!!!
@queenshell-shocked3547
@queenshell-shocked3547 Год назад
I literally enjoyed watching this. Great guys!!!
@djmoqua
@djmoqua Год назад
Yeah, I really like how you put the foreman to work! This kid is learning so much from you, that's awesome!
@theUcane
@theUcane Год назад
This is a GREAT series! It's nice to see you do something outside of your cabinet box. :)
@aaudain1
@aaudain1 Год назад
You make it look so easy thanks for sharing
@stephenhill2348
@stephenhill2348 Год назад
I truly enjoyed your lesson on building stairs,the presentation was great and funny 😄 ❤
@rwbuchwald
@rwbuchwald Год назад
Love the hand prints
@mudspringer
@mudspringer Год назад
Very good vid thanks for posting it!
@junsterable
@junsterable Год назад
Nice work again. Made my saturday evening!
@gregallen690
@gregallen690 Год назад
Nice work. Good information 👍
@themultiverseiscallingbvig4092
Super cool,and richly knowlegeable.Thanks.
@setenra6221
@setenra6221 Год назад
Great job Bro.
@arrowcarpentercontractor6127
@arrowcarpentercontractor6127 5 месяцев назад
Beautiful skirt boards!
@COLLAR01
@COLLAR01 Год назад
Ive been building stairs with stair nuts for 40 plus years, your jig is freakin awesome cant wait to try it on next job.
@PawPawsClan
@PawPawsClan Год назад
Nice, keep er going!
@sebastiaotavares8549
@sebastiaotavares8549 Год назад
Nice job ,enjoy every second,very professional
@jacobtovarvallecastelan3634
@jacobtovarvallecastelan3634 8 месяцев назад
Good job buddy. Thanks for show us. Your job and tricks.
@robertw.1499
@robertw.1499 Год назад
Love you getting your son involved 💪
@lifeisgood952
@lifeisgood952 Год назад
Very nice man!!! The way you did looks very simple.
@MrTonyPerkiss
@MrTonyPerkiss 4 месяца назад
Awesome video- beautiful family
@riba2233
@riba2233 Год назад
Love this series!
@jimmyandersson1444
@jimmyandersson1444 Год назад
Love this prodjekt
@tampabreeze
@tampabreeze Год назад
You are the best!
@dgb5820
@dgb5820 Год назад
Great job
@nlimchua
@nlimchua Год назад
Love it!
@CraigularjJoeWoodworks
@CraigularjJoeWoodworks Год назад
I’m glad to see corded tools, woodworkers don’t always need the cordless. I love my corded tools for their endless power supply
@fletchro789
@fletchro789 Год назад
Yes, they're kind of indispensible on a construction site, when you're making cuts all day long! 👍
@Robzolito
@Robzolito Год назад
You got a beautiful family, mate. Thanks for a great video, as always 😊
@mattloveless8587
@mattloveless8587 Год назад
Love your work bourbon moth, youre a bona fide effing national treasure
@scar00000
@scar00000 Год назад
Well done mate
@tavashiostubbs8539
@tavashiostubbs8539 Год назад
Love the vid bro you really show everything thank you
@chadwaller6072
@chadwaller6072 Год назад
Pull saw. Best tool ever
@davidewing1779
@davidewing1779 Год назад
I may never build a treehouse. But I must say I LOVE these videos with your family!
@RatelLaw
@RatelLaw Год назад
Thank you for sharing
@romeowhiskey1146
@romeowhiskey1146 Год назад
Great video.
@lionking2950
@lionking2950 Год назад
Very satisfying looking the progress of your work 👍🏻🙂
@Vladimir9857
@Vladimir9857 6 месяцев назад
What a set of stairs; l simply love it. Thanks bro it's really a great video and thanks to the foreman as well.
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