xtal01
Mechanical
- Mar 15, 2012
- 143
So, back to the workshop project ....
At some point soon, I will need steps. I am going to go up to a mezzanine, then onto the attic / storage are ... 18 ft total.
I have built steps using notched stringers .... I have built steps where I have cut a grove in the stringer for the tread.
Since this is a workshop, it does not have to be pretty.
I looked at metal cleats (really just a piece of angle with holes) but at $7 each .. ouch!
Then I remembered seeing a set of steps with wood cleats ... simple 2 x 4
I tried to look it up on the web ... I found one guy showing how to build a stairway like this ... and another saying it would never pass inspection (OK, we don't have inspectors here in rural VT but just because you can get away with something doesn't mean you should).
So, is there a reason not to use wood cleats on steps?
I would think the stringer would be a lot stronger as you are not notching it for each step.
If you are worried about the cleats only being nailed on, then I would have the same worry with metal cleats.
Just what to know if there is a reason not to build them this way.
Thanks!
Mike
At some point soon, I will need steps. I am going to go up to a mezzanine, then onto the attic / storage are ... 18 ft total.
I have built steps using notched stringers .... I have built steps where I have cut a grove in the stringer for the tread.
Since this is a workshop, it does not have to be pretty.
I looked at metal cleats (really just a piece of angle with holes) but at $7 each .. ouch!
Then I remembered seeing a set of steps with wood cleats ... simple 2 x 4
I tried to look it up on the web ... I found one guy showing how to build a stairway like this ... and another saying it would never pass inspection (OK, we don't have inspectors here in rural VT but just because you can get away with something doesn't mean you should).
So, is there a reason not to use wood cleats on steps?
I would think the stringer would be a lot stronger as you are not notching it for each step.
If you are worried about the cleats only being nailed on, then I would have the same worry with metal cleats.
Just what to know if there is a reason not to build them this way.
Thanks!
Mike