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Thanks Stefan,
It’s always nice to know where to find support.
I’m pretty sure I’m exaggerating but I like the expression “Better safe than sorry”.
My extra support at the top will soon be in place, but an expert opinion afterwards could be intresting even though I already made my decision. There might eventually be other who wonders if I was doing right or wrong 🙂
Best Regards
Petra

November 8, 2013

Hi Petra, sounds like it is a bit slow going, but perhaps a good strategy as you say to leave some of the other stuff to your husband!
Let us know if you want to talk about any of it. All the best, Stefan

I really do understand why stairs are so expensive. As an amateur (even though I have had an excelent adviser) there is new issues coming up all the time.
Is it strong enough?
Support, support and some extra support an amateurs life
If you are curious please feel free to take a look at my long term project.
https://petralindelof.blogspot…..tails.html
I’m not sure but eventually I work so slow just to avoid all the other work which my husband is doing. As replacing a door, put all the electricity inside the brickwalls, rising a new wall and even more.
All the best
Petra

October 4, 2012

Nice to see the stair rising!
All the best,
Ness

November 8, 2013

Great to see how your stair project is going. Thanks very much for sharing!

October 4, 2012

Hi Petra and Christopher,
Nice to see the stair slowly growing!
For Christopher I did post the last designs files you can see them from earlier on in this thread. Be sure to be logged in or they will not show up.
The last design that we worked out was this one:
General specs were worked out on previous designs using StairDesigner and SketchUp.
The 2 work well together to test designs insitu:
For those that might be interested in this I’ve uploaded a zip file with the design elements.
Looking forwards to seeing the stair finished Petra.
All the best,
Ness
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