
https://ift.tt/2OfYbQ3 time posting here, been lingering a while. This is the first project that I have bothered to take photos during the process, so I figured I would share it here.My wife told me that she wanted our stairs redone for her Christmas present. I didn't get a picture of the stairs beforehand. I did get one after she removed both edges of the old, stained, stinky carpet.I did this for right about $300, there are 15 steps. I used 2x12 kiln dried southern yellow pine construction lumber for the treads and 1x8 boards for the risers, with the exception of the very top riser, it is 1/4 plywood.There weren't any specialty tools involved. The tools I used were; a table saw, circular saw, random orbit hand sander, i made a stair jig with scrap materials, impact driver, prybars and hammer for demo. Let me know what y'all thinkThis project took about 2 months start to finish between 3 jobs and also dealing with a tree falling and totaling 2 cars in our driveway. I am not a carpenter, I am a mechanic by trade but love a good challenge and enjoy some light woodworking. via /r/DIY https://ift.tt/33ehtt5