Simplified Stair Building
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If you're looking for a complicated book that will teach you how to build circular, curved, bracket type or any other type of stairway that would require complicated mathematical formulas, this isn't the book, for you.
Simple and easy, not complicated and difficult. Building stairs isn't as difficult as some construction experts make it out to be. Don't fall into the old trap that you can't do it, impress your spouse, friends, neighbors and in-laws by building an incredible stairway to your new deck, garage loft, front or back porch or even inside of your home, with this simple and easy stair building book.
More than half of every stairway built today is going to be straight. Whether it goes from one floor to the next or it has a stair landing located somewhere in between, the basic principles of stair building are definitely located in this book.
You can apply all of these beginner stair building techniques in this e-book to almost any type of stairway construction. This book does provides you with the essentials of fundamental stair building.
When the famous coach for the Green Bay Packers, Vince Lombardi met his football team for the first time, he held up a football and said," This is a football." In order to be good at anything, you need to understand the fundamentals and Vince Lombardi knew this.
We can't build a good stairway with out the understanding the basics and the basic start with knowing how to select and use the right types of lumber and other building materials, especially if you're planning on building a stairway that going to last a long time.
"Building Stairs Doesn't Get Any Easier Than This"
You can build a fantastic stairway and this book provides you with the knowledge necessary to accomplish the task. Remember, the title of the book is Simplified Stair Building, it doesn't get much simpler.
Why pay should you pay a professional, when you can download this book today and start building your own stairs immediately.
In the e-book you will learn how to lay out one stair stringer and then use it as a pattern to mark and then cut out the remaining stair stringers.
The biggest problem with stair stringer layout is what to do or what not to do at the top and bottom of the stair stringer. Stair stringer layout is probably the most important part of stair building.
$$ Get The Book Contractors Use And Save Money $$
That's right, even contractors use this book to build stairs, even though they don't want you to know about. Stair building is one of the most difficult parts of building a home and some of these professionals make thousands of dollars every day, doing something that you could do on your own, if you had the knowledge.
I made between 200 and $2000 a day, installing and repairing stairs. One time I was replacing damaged stairways on an apartment complex, making $1600 in less than five hours.
That's A Lot Of Money.
Greg Vanden Berge
Born, raised and still living in Southern California, United States of America. I don't know if I would consider myself to be another typical high school dropout, but in the 11th grade I took and passed a high school equivalency test that allowed me to leave school one year early. From then on it was the school of hard knocks and when I finally figured out this wasn't going to work, became a student of life. I have over 35 years of experience building, remodeling and repairing apartments, condominiums, residential homes and commercial as well as industrial properties. My interests are history, psychology, business, construction, gardening and thoroughly enjoy sharing the things I've learned with anyone willing to listen. There is nothing better than spending time with friends and family having a wonderful meal, a few beers and intelligent conversation.
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Simplified Stair Building - Greg Vanden Berge
Simplified Stair Building
By Greg Vanden Berge
Published by Greg Vanden Berge at Smashwords
Copyright 2011 Greg Vanden Berge
This Book Was Revised On February 24, 2012
Greg's Books
Home Buyers Checklist
How To Build Strait Stairs
501 Contractor Tips
Simplified Stair Building
Guide For Hiring Contractors
Simplified Bracket Stair Building
Simplified Tile Floor Installation
Simplified House Inspection Checklist
Simplified Home Inspections
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About The Author
If you want expert advice you need to find someone with a lot of experience. I started building stairs when I was 16 years old, working with my father, who was a master carpenter.
By the time I was 18 years old I was building stairs on my own and well on my way to becoming a master carpenter, like my father and his father.
There were times when I was installing up to six sets of stairs a day. Difficult sets of stairs could take me all day to install, yet easy or straight stairs could almost be assembled in less than an hour. I worked long hours and studied hard to become one of the best stair builders in the area.
I would imagine I spent at least 10 years of my life building stairs, day after day, week after week, year after year. I got to the point where I could practically build them in my sleep.
I remember one time in my early 20s when I was sent to a specific job, to build an extremely difficult set of stairs, other stair builders were having problems with.
Imagine this, when I was in my early 20s I looked like your average 18-year-old. Here was this thinly framed, scrawny young guy who definitely didn't fit the mold of your average construction worker.
When I arrived at the job, there were a few other workers I had worked with before and one of them often referred to me as Stair Boy.
It was early in the morning and we were doing what we do best, telling stories about our weekly adventures.
After a few minutes the superintendent approached us and asked which one of us was the Stair Builder.
They had already been through a few stair builders and couldn't afford any more problems.
That's when my friend Bob, who often referred to me as Stair Boy, pointed to me and said there he is… there's Stair Boy.
I thought the superintendent was going to explode with rage. What the hell do you mean, he's a boy. Seriously, quit kidding around… which one of you is the Stair Builder?
My friend Bob was having a jolly old time, like usual, trying to make light of a situation someone else might be taking a little to seriously.
That's when the construction foreman jumped in and said, he's not kidding that's him… that's Stair Boy.
The superintendent couldn't believe his eyes and was preparing himself for another stair building nightmare. One of the reasons we got the job in the first place was because