Big Barn
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Stairs, finish carpentry and oddly enough roof framing were always some of my favorite tasks when I was remodeling for a living. I was/am a math geek and to me math + trades work = fun.
Weird I know but there it is.
I'm not a fan. It makes my head hurt trying to figure it out. I go to this site to do the math for me. Stair Calculator - Plan Diagrams
One of my pet peaves is a stairway without a center stringer. Most seem to be two stringers 26 inches apart with a pair of 2x6's spanning that distance for the step. I treat stringers like floor joists and never go farther then 24 inches. I can't think of a set that I've ever done that didn't have at least three stringers.
Back in CA, where I'm from, a friend's family owns a bunch of apartment buildings. They had a person trip and fall on their stairs and they where sued because there was more then a quarter inch difference in the stair height. When they went and measured, they found that just about every set of stairs in all their buildings where off a little. The lawsuit cost them a fair amount, taking out all their wood stairs and putting in metal ones cost a fortune!!!!
When I build a deck, I like to make the bottom step concrete and then attach my stringers to the concrete. Makes it easy for mowing and you never have any rot issues.
Like stair cases...hip roofs are fun to cut all the rafters for...if you have good measurements/accurate drawings etc. (and can read the rafter tables)...you can cut every common,hip,valley and jack rafter from just a few measurements...great satisfaction...!I also equally enjoy roof framing.
I'm in total agreement with you... I also equally enjoy roof framing.
Like stair cases...hip roofs are fun to cut all the rafters for...if you have good measurements/accurate drawings etc. (and can read the rafter tables)...you can cut every common,hip,valley and jack rafter from just a few measurements...great satisfaction...!
26 inch centers is too much? did you calculate the live load on that? ;-)))
Sorry, I meant to type 24 inches, not 26. I was using my phone to reply.