Stairs Renovation – Making the Nosing
| June 21, 2018Stairs Renovation - Making The Nosing
Stairs Renovation - Making The Nosing
Time to get a little inventive and resourceful! We ended up building the replacement nosing from store bought joinery and with a little ‘fabrication’ got close to what we need.
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would be good t see you do a sharpening video I know there's loads on here but its nice to see how everyone dose it as everyone dose it different even if its just slightly keep up he good work
I know your probably extremely busy but could you tell me if its possible to replace treads on stairs as ours are all broken split you name it. It looks like you can but I'm wondering if they cross into the section (Forget the term) thats runs up the wall.
Well done for the 'thinking outside the box", the patience (with a young family), and the pure DIY spirit.
Hi, what do you mean with 'knotting' and what type of product are you applying? Is it a shellac?
Your show is very well done. It is well polished and professional. Great job, keep it up!
You do very nice work!
a bit of decorators caulk and you'd never notice…. Great job
Funnily enough stripping with nitromore and a heat gun was my favourite job…. You've done a grand job there….. good luck
Great Video! Was there any lead paint present?
You home is smiling now that it's heart has been repaired. You are doing a fabulous job. can't wait until the stairs are finished.
Its interesting how a quality joint is some sort of trickery…. Its called craftsmanship.
Do you have a UK source for the router bits in that Eagle catalogue?
My current favourite source for quality router bits is:
https://www.wealdentool.com/acatalog/Router_Cutters_1.html
Generally much cheaper than Trend or Titman but at least as good quality wise and a lot more approachable and friendlier than both!
They also carry some profiles which Trend don't and which come in jolly handy when trying to match mouldings in a Victorian house built in inches (not millimetres!).
Good eyes and nice work!
Great going Tim! Keep it up mate! Just keep taking it one step at a time ! 🙂
Thank you so much for posting this! I've been wrestling with how to restore the stairway in my house – the owners replaced lovely pre-Victorian open spindles and handrail with 2x4s boxed in with plywood. Seeing what you've done makes my project look almost managable.
Great job, smart use of off the shelf timber, really neat.
You have the patience of a saint and are an inspiration to us all sir.