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These stairs have a lot of bounce to them, I’m going to frame a support wall in the middle to fix it.
First, I measure and lay off where the wall will go.
Then I cut a pressure treated 2x4 to the width of the stairs- 42”.
I fasten it to the floor using three masonry screws.
Next, I use my 4-foot level to plumb up and mark where the top of the wall will meet the stairs.
I make a mark on both ends and connect them with a level.
Now I need to figure out the angle of the steps- I start by making a plumb line on the stringer; then I take my speed square and rotate it so it’s parallel with this line- It’s a 31-degree angle.
I used my table saw to make a 31-degree bevel on both sides of the top plate.
I fasten this to the bottom of the stairs using decks screws- two per stringer.
Measuring from the bottom plate to the top plate I get the lengths for my studs.
I set my miter saw to 31-degrees and make the cuts.
It’s good to check that the angle is correct before cutting all of them.
I use screws to install everything so there are no squeaks- two in the top and two in the bottom.
Finally, I put the rest of the studs in- one directly under each stringer.
Now, these stairs are super sturdy – if you like this content, be sure to like and subscribe. ‪@hausplans‬

#build #howto #carpentry #framing #stairs #wall #construction #diy #contractor
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Top Comments of this video!! :3

@thomashayes7678

4 months ago

Wow! Somebody on the internet actually did something completely correctly and did a good job!

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@cracked302

4 months ago

Damn, those things were built up pretty well too. I’m surprised they bounce as much as they do. Love watching!

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@cowboycountrykitchens

2 months ago

As a professional carpenter as well as a professional house framer of 30 yrs, This is 100% accurate and some really good info for those who need it. Good job guy!

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@armandoascencio1836

4 months ago

I love how the supervisor was checking your work at end of video😂😂😂 APPROVED

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@kylecolby3581

4 months ago

Finally someone using pressure treated wood for ground/cement contact!!!!!! Excellent

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@MichaelJCaboose013

4 months ago

No fluff, no time padding, just helpful content and fine work. Exactly as it should be. Instantly subbed.

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@Mykeynikey22331

4 months ago

The perfect DIY video. No yapping. Just straight up what you did and how you did it.

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@BeaverDunker

4 months ago

You know it was done well when that BEAST walked down at the end without a flex!!!

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@LovingAtlanta

2 weeks ago

👍🤩💝I love that the new guy came to test & inspect them. So cu

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@jimcollins2059

4 months ago

That support wall will also allow for two individual storage closets! Awesome

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@ryancooper5812

4 months ago

I like the extra side cuts on the under stair board. Super clean, going above and beyond to make it not only very strong but also very pleasing to the eyes. Well done 👍

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@MrBogantilla540

4 months ago

The bevel on that stringer is perfect! True craftsmanship.

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@vd1721

4 months ago

The bevel on the cross piece was not necessary. But absolutely improved the aesthetic look when the edges of it and the verticals match

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@Bullet44

4 months ago

I'm not a carpenter or anything, but these videos are very interesting and informative on some things that I may even find myself engaging in sometime in the future.

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@SaveTheYouth613Canada

1 month ago

If you were ever going to build a wall in the basement, this is the exact steps you take to do it spot on step-by-step word for word. Absolutely correct. Great job!

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@alext8828

3 months ago

I think your little dog is a key aspect of the video. Bravo!

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@lberhold

3 months ago

It's always nice to see people perform quality work.

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@ZodiacBoi

1 week ago

Holy shit
My construction classes really are kicking in i understood EVERYTHING this guy was talking about. Studs, mansonry screws, the whole enchilada

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@DanielShaw-l3f

2 weeks ago

Nice . I learn something from your videos

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@KhaozVoid

4 months ago

Bonus storage locker under the stairs too! Nice.

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