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Thread: Save my marriage. With pictures
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8th November 2007, 11:36 PM #16
I would go with the hardwood wedges as well, but I would also consider a screw and plug from the outside of the stringer. A bit of work, but it would be a long term fix. Only problem is that you can only get to one side. That said, I would pull them apart and start again. I don't think it would take more than a weekend.
The other option is to use a pocket hole jig underneath each tread and use two screws from each side. Again access wont be too easy on the lower treads but the pocket hole method is very strong, quick and easy. The jigs are cheap enough.
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9th November 2007, 02:28 AM #17SENIOR MEMBER
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It's not as if it would take that long, and a packet of nails/screws wouldn't cost any more than a can of lube/baby powder, if you've got a hammer and a saw to cut wedges out of some scrap. It's probably only a few of the treads that are squeaky anyway.
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9th November 2007, 04:22 PM #18
Fair enough, I agree with the "Correct" methods but Cam originally asked for a marriage saver. I'd hate for the poor guy to be in the doghouse for pulling the staircase apart to fix a squeak when a quick, cheap and simple solution was on offer.
KISS principle.
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10th November 2007, 08:49 AM #19
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11th November 2007, 10:22 PM #20
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12th November 2007, 09:18 AM #21
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12th November 2007, 09:25 AM #22
Mick is absolutely right, fix it the way he suggests and be done with the problem. Squirting silicon about timber is not really the best way.....
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12th November 2007, 11:52 AM #23SENIOR MEMBER
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It looks like we've got two distinct camps going here:
edit: A picture tells a thousand words.
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12th November 2007, 08:24 PM #24Senior Member
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1) squeaky stairs are bad
2) wooden stairs squeak
3) new steal staircase FTW
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13th November 2007, 01:14 AM #25
I think we scared Loosescrew (Cam) away and he's not playing with us any more.
Edit: maybe he doesn't have a computer in the dog house.
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13th November 2007, 06:59 AM #26
Here's an excellent link Loosesrew http://www.diydata.com/carpentry/sta...rs_repairs.php
I'd be more worried of why she HAS to have them squeak free who's sneaking around the house.
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13th November 2007, 07:44 PM #27SENIOR MEMBER
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Unfortunately that's a closed riser staircase and wouldn't help much in his situation.
Good advice there otherwise though.
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13th November 2007, 08:20 PM #28
I like the wedges. You could get your Japanese saw open it out a touch for the wedge which you have planed to fit like a glove and drive it in.
Back to people that haven't spent too much of their time mucking around with timber what about one of those expanding glues that fills the gap? Squeeze it in and then just shave the top off with you chisel or even a stanley knife should do it?
StudleyAussie Hardwood Number One
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13th November 2007, 08:46 PM #29GOLD MEMBER
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[quote=journeyman Mick;620531]
You may also need to tie the two stringers together at one or two points, this will make the whole assembly more rigid and thus less likely to creak. There's two ways I can think of to do this, one way is to use threaded rod, the other is to tie some of the treads to the stringers with timber blocks and screws (on the underside obviously).
Agree with this one. The pictured housing joint has opened up (maybe the cleaner dissolved the glue) and the tread is coming away. If there is any way of getting at both sides a threaded rod would pull this together.
Carry Pine
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14th November 2007, 06:18 AM #30
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