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	<title>Building Stairs, Stair Stringer Design Calculator, Give me treads! - Home Improvement Articles</title>
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		<title>Basic Stairbuilding - book and video</title>
		<description>I just received my copy of Basic Stairbuilding by Scott Schuttner.  I was reading the introduction and, lo and behold, I discovered that he also made a Basic Stairbuilding Video to accompany the book.  The stairbuilding video is below.  I am currently in the process of reading ...</description>
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		<title>Building Stairs latest video</title>
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Thermwood M53 Cutting Stair Stringers


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		<link>http://buildingstairs.org/stringercalculator/2008/02/02/building-stairs-latest-video/</link>
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		<title>Building Stairs at askthebuilder.com - can it be done?</title>
		<description>I'm a complete newbie when it comes to building stairs so I thought I would evaluate some of these stair building sites to see if anyone can provide me with an explanation that would allow me to do this myself.  So I typed in "building stairs" in google to ...</description>
		<link>http://buildingstairs.org/stringercalculator/2008/01/23/building-stairs-at-askthebuildercom-can-it-be-done/</link>
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		<title>Building Stairs at hometime.com - any easier?</title>
		<description>I am now moving down to the number 2 Google search result for "building stairs" and it is the webpage located at http://www.hometime.com/Howto/projects/decks/deck_11.htm.

I'm trying to determine if anyone gives an online tutorial that would allow me to actually build a set of stairs.  Hometime.com purportedly shows me how to ...</description>
		<link>http://buildingstairs.org/stringercalculator/2008/01/23/building-stairs-at-hometimecom-any-easier/</link>
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		<title>Building Stairs at the Hammerzone.com</title>
		<description>The Hammerzone.com is the first site (I've reviewed) that suggests either the use of CAD software or laying out your stair building design on paper with drafting tools.  The Hammerzone.com also suggests using a stair stringer calculator to do the measurements and design your stairs, like the one at ...</description>
		<link>http://buildingstairs.org/stringercalculator/2008/01/23/building-stairs-at-the-hammerzonecom/</link>
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		<title>Building Stairs at extremehowto.com</title>
		<description>Doug Adams offers some stair building tips that I have not seen on other building stairs sites.  For example,

1 - He stresses the importance of construction materials and indicates that you should find stair building material that is free of knots and and voids so that stairs will not ...</description>
		<link>http://buildingstairs.org/stringercalculator/2008/01/23/building-stairs-at-extremehowtocom/</link>
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		<title>Do it yourself library</title>
		<description>How To Declutter Your Home Immediately! Discover The Joy And Power Of Order. This Quick Read Changes Your Life!                   

How To Lay Ceramic Tile.

Get Organized Now! - Ideas, Tips, Tools And More ...</description>
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		<title>Stair Stringer Calculators on the web</title>
		<description>Decks.com Stair Stringer Calculator

InspectUSA offers a staircase calculator to determine the rise and run.

Shalla.net offers an Excel spreadsheet program for designing stairs.

Blocklayer.com has a stair calculator that's a bit more advanced than your average rise and run calculator.

Dia Dot Toolbox offers a option filled stair stringer calculator.

jself.com offers a step ...</description>
		<link>http://buildingstairs.org/stringercalculator/2008/01/23/stair-stringer-calculators-on-the-web/</link>
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		<title>2&#215;4basics Insta-Step+ Stair Bracket for Decks, 2-Pack, Black, 16490</title>
		<description>Using 2x4basics Insta-Step+ Stair Brackets for Decks, 2-Pack, Black, and your lumber, you can custom build a set of steps onto your deck that fits your deck and lifestyle requirements. You can integrate your steps into your deck design with much less measuring, cutting, and fitting than making them from ...</description>
		<link>http://buildingstairs.org/stringercalculator/2008/01/23/2x4basics-insta-step-stair-bracket-for-decks-2-pack-black-16490/</link>
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		<title>Building Stairs overview</title>
		<description>When designing or building stairs, the most critical figure is the rise per step.
Most building code requirements set this number at 'less than' a certain amount and that amount is usually around 7 3/4 inches.  Sometimes, it is over 8 inches, like 8 1/4 or 8 1/2, but sometimes ...</description>
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