vrinner
Well-known member
So I'm finally going to put in a real set of stairs to my mezzanine. The plan is to take out one section of the rafters leaving me a 4' wide opening to run the stairs up. The total height from the floor to the very top of the second floor is 10' 1/4" but I'm calling it 10'.
Going online to one of the stair calculators it came up with the attached details.
Total Rise 10', Ideal Rise 8", Ideal Run 10", String Width 11 1/4, Tread Thickness 1 1/2, Riser Thickness 1/2, Nosing 3/4
Questions...
How many risers should I have with the 4' width of the stairs?
Will a 2X12X16 Doug fir be sufficient to make the risers?

Going online to one of the stair calculators it came up with the attached details.
Total Rise 10', Ideal Rise 8", Ideal Run 10", String Width 11 1/4, Tread Thickness 1 1/2, Riser Thickness 1/2, Nosing 3/4
Questions...
How many risers should I have with the 4' width of the stairs?
Will a 2X12X16 Doug fir be sufficient to make the risers?
2 in. x 12 in. x 16 ft. #2 and Better Prime Doug Fir Lumber 2x12-16 #2/btr kd prime doug fir - The Home Depot
IDAHO FOREST GROUPs trees are grown in the intermountain west where deep fertile soil, abundant rainfall and a shorter growing season gives IFG's mills some of the highest quality timber in the world.
www.homedepot.com




No attachments are made on stairs or second floor sub floors without construction adhesive. Might be difficult to remove, but it hasn't squeaked or groaned in over 16 years.......