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I want to redo my stair stringers in my house. My house was built in the early seventies and the contractor must have been a avid drinker because my top riser going too my second floor is only three inchs tall. My main problem is that my total rise is 993/8" and my total run is 97 1/2". I know Im going to have steep stairs but Im not much of a mathmation and can't figure out using a 2x10 what would be my rise to run on the new stringers. If any one could help me that would be great!
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Stair stringers
I did some figuring and here's what I came up with. Total number of steps is 13. Rise for each step is 7 and 9/16 inch. Width of each cutout is 7 and 1/2 inch. You can install a tread of 8 inches that'll give you a 1/2 inch over hang beyond the thickness of the riser usually 5/8 inch. Total length of the run is 97 1/2 inches.
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