Ultimate Deck Build: Cutting and Installing Stair Stringers
Simple math and accurate cuts yield a perfect set of deck stairs.
Cutting and Installing Stair Stringers: In this episode, we explain how to calculate the rise and run for a set of deck stairs that’s code compliant and comfortable to walk on. Once the math is done, those measurements are carefully transferred to a piece of lumber, cut it into a stair stringer with the help of a circular saw and jigsaw, and then securely attached to the deck frame with the help of some metal hardware.
Read the related articles:
Framing a Grade-Level Deck – Building close to the ground demands tighter tolerances.
The Complete Guide to Building a Deck: Woodbury, Conn., 2015 – Build a modern living space with hardwood decking and cable railings.
Videos in the Series
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Ultimate Deck Build
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Ultimate Deck Build: Fastening a Ledger to Concrete
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Ultimate Deck Build: Pouring Accurate Concrete Piers
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Ultimate Deck Build: Building and Leveling a Beam
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Ultimate Deck Build: Framing the Deck
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Ultimate Deck Build: Pouring and Finishing Concrete Slabs
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How to Install Railing Posts for Cable Rails
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Ultimate Deck Build: Cutting and Installing Stair Stringers
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How to Install Hardwood Decking and Skirtboards
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Installing Cable Railings
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Don’t get me wrong. I enjoyed this video series. But I would use the information gleaned here only to consult with the contractor I’d hire to build this deck. It would not pay to try to economize by making this a DIY project. I went back over the videos and counted the tools the builders brought to bear to finish this deck. I counted 47, and they include pricey items like miter saws and a drill press. Great if you already have them. Not a wise investment if acquired to build this project.
Here they are:
1. Framer’s square
2. 8” circular saws
3. Tape measures
4. Several cordless drill/drivers
5. Rafter square
6. Ramset
7. 6’ Stabila level
8. Electric hammer drill
9. Masonry bit
10. Cordless flush cut/undercut saw
11. Line laser
12. Electric drum cement mixer
13. Wheelbarrow
14. Shovel
15. Hoe
16. Dot laser
17. Chalk line
18. Framing hammer
19. Cordless nail gun
20. Electric joist-hanger nail gun
21. Pneumatic framing nail gun
22. 4” cordless circular saw
23. String
24. Socket set and ratchet
25. Caulking gun
26. Garden rake
27. Magnesium trowel
28. Steel trowel
29. 2 electric miter saws
30. Several saw blades (cutting teak)
31. Paint brushes
32. Drill press
33. Medium-duty hammer
34. Several quick clamps
35. 3’ foot bubble level
36. Electric jigsaw
37. Stair buttons
38. Electric planer
39. Bung-cutting bit
40. Electric drum floor sander
41. Varnish applicator and pad
42. Pocket screw clamp
43. Ratchet strap
44. Electric router
45. Electric disc grinder
46. Counterbore drill bits
47. Pencil