CLICK IMAGE for more info and price by: Fine Homebuilding (Editor) Topics include: ladderlike sections, mitered stringer, steel post base, curve jig, curved riser, folding stairways, starting tread, sloping treads, riser stock, housed stringer, starting newel, finished stringers, disappearing stairways, stair gauges, stringer stock, dog screws, second riser, bending rail, tread support, bullnose trim, pitch block, folding stairs, riser cuts, level vial, story pole CLICK HERE for more information and price Book Description: From Book News, Inc.
Reprints 21 articles and accompanying color photographs published in Fine homebuilding magazine that illustrate how to measure, cut, and assemble straight, L-shaped, spiral, and curved stairways, whether inside or outside, and install railings, newel posts, skirtboards, and other trim. The final four articles address the special challenges presented by stringerless stairs and a folding attic stairway.Copyright 2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
Book Description Stairway design and construction is considered a cornerstone of homebuilding. To address this important topic, Building Stairs contains design, fabrication, and installation information for a wide variety of options, from simple, site-built utility staircases to elaborate spirals. Stairbuilding advice from the experts
Stairway design and construction is a cornerstone of homebuilding. This is where carpenters show off their skill in combining safe, solid construction with suitable dimensions, excellent craftsmanship, and (more often than not) impressive measures of ingenuity.
Even in the simplest of houses, building a stairway can be a complex project. That's why the editors of Fine Homebuilding magazine have compiled a selection of stair-building articles that covers a broad range of details relating to design, fabrication and installation. It's all here -- from simple, site-built utility staircases to elaborate spirals.
Written by the pros who actually do the work, these articles will help you to:
* Master basic design, layout, and construction techniques
* Build straight, L-shaped, spiral, and curved stairs
* Install straight and curved railings
* Install manufactured railings and balusters
* Build railings and newel posts
* Install a drop-down attic stairway
To get the best results when building or remodeling, you need advice from the best professionals in the business. For Pros by Pros books bring together expert designers, builders, and remodeling pros who have written for Fine Homebuilding magazine.
Reviews: At best, a poor collection of ill-connected articles: I have a large amount of admiration for the Taunton Press. Fine Homebuilding is quality magazine and the For Pros books have been worth the money. This book is a poor collection of disjointed FH articles that have no cogent flow to them. I should know better than to buy books by "Editors," but I made a mistake here. William Spence's "Constructing Staircases, Balustrades & Landings," while not a perfect book, is much better than this collection. Taunton's "For Pros" books on Electrical (Caldwell) and Plumbing (Hemp) are well worth the money, particularly Caldwell's offering. |