Beefy Custom Laminated Staircase | Loft Build Part 2
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- čas přidán 14. 05. 2024
- The massive laminated loft continues! In this video we put in all our joists and blocking, along with custom building our big and beefy laminated staircase.
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*Products Used*
Post Base:
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Concrete Anchor:
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Straight Connecting Bracket:
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Corner bracket:
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Digital Level:
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Stringer Hanger:
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Dewalt Planer:
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Laser Level:
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100'' Straight Edge Saw guide:
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2x6 Joist Hangers:
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Titebond 2 glue
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6'' Clamps:
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12" Clamps:
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DEWALT impact driver & hammer drill:
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DEWALT hand planer
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DEWALT bit set:
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*Filming Equipment*
Canon EOS M50 camera
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Tripod(best tripod ever)
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Hand held Tripod
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Universal camera mount
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Lavalier Microphone
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RODE wireless GO microphone
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Directional Microphone
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Adjustable Lights
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Set lights(mainly all that I use)
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Delta Table Saw:
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Can't get enough black and yellow, I see your a fan boy too.
The title of this is misleading because these stairs are both big AND beefy 😆. This is coming out super dope!
I love it, I’m thinking of building a sleeping/storage loft for my shop. Great video.!
I think Godzilla can walk up those stairs, thank you from NYC
i would put non slip material on the edges to prevent any slipping while your carrying material up and down the stairs
Beefy staircase by a hot beefy guy
This loft is a step above the rest.
Step aside other diy'ers, these stairs rule.
what are you doing step-stairs?
I really had to take a step back to fully appreciate that loft!
I just stepped out for a moment and the video was over.
I like it
I'm a big fan of how overbuilt everything is. You can rest comfortably knowing that will not easily come apart!
I have not heard so many "Rock Solids" since I was in Germany, serving with the 92nd MPs in Baumholder. Baumholder is nicknamed "The Rock," and the motto of the 92nd is "Rock Solid!"
This build is so satisfying.
As big and Beefy as that loft is going to be, if a tornado ever comes your way, you will have a safe place to hide... LOL We have a similar theology, why build, when you can over build. Great job so far, Looking forward to see what your railing will be like.
I like my structures like a bowl of chili, big & beefy. Great job so far, looking forward to this all coming together!
Look's good with the Big and Beefy treads. Great job!
Definitely Big and Beefy! Keep up the great work! Happy Holidays.
Nice. Big and beefy thumbs up from me.
Stringers were really interesting.
Dude, get you some Disposable Foam Paint Rollers to spread that glue!
Not a bad idea for next time
Awesome video man... Really simple and well explained techniques. I am planning on building something similar in my shed. Much smaller scale but you have given me great ideas. Thanks for what you do!
Great loft!! You make it look so easy!! I cany wait to see the flooring. Thanks for sharing.
Excelent work, congratulations.
Wow what an amazing loft it’s going to be can wait to see it finished. Great job
Looks sooo good!!! Giving me all the ideas for when our shop is built!!
Comment: Awesome! Question: How did you get the pocket screws into the bottom tread? That's really tight.
Probably with a 90 degree drill attachment. I have one for tight cabinet work.
I had to kinda toenail them in instead of drilling a normal pocket hole
I had to get into a tight space but I didn't have a 90° drill...I used my husband's ratchet and it worked fine.
That all looks awesome!!!
Those stairs are big…. And beefy
Interesting. Looks very stout.
Rock solid ……..
Great job, really solid. I thought about it, maybe put a round over on the treads so the end of the treads don’t get too damaged.👍🏼
Yeah I was thinking I should round the edges to prevent chipping
How did you fix the lowest stair?
What's the span of your loft? 2x6 sounds undersized for a garage loft, all depends on your span though
It’s a hair less than 12’. Code says you can use 2x6 joists up to 12’. But spacing them 12” on center increases the strength
Great Video (as usual). I am curious the distance between stringers. I was expecting 3 stringers with the side ones closer to the edge of the step and one in the middle, and not 2.
They’re about 30” apart with a 9” gap at the sides. I thought about doing three but liked the look of two better. Since they’re laminated it’s pretty equivalent to having 4 stringers
Brilliant build, absolutely love the result and i can't wait to see the next episode.
You used Pocket Holes on these stairs, why didn't you use the Kreg HD Pocket Hole jig which would have been perfect for this job as they are for 2 1/2+ thick material, i'm not saying you did it wrong i was just wondering. All this you are doing i certainly wouldn't even got anywhere near what you have done so well done.
Take Care and Stay Safe, Happy Christmas and New Year to you and your family.
Barry (UK)
I just used what I already had. Decided I didn’t need to buy a new jig that I wouldn’t use very much. Plus the steps won’t be taking so much load that they need the extra screw bite
@@BearMountainBuildsOk thanks for the reply keep going with these great build videos, love them.
Barry (UK)
I don’t even want to know how much you spent in wood. Cool build though.
Where can I buy the cauls that you used?
I made them myself out of angle iron and 1/2” bolts
Thanks. They look awesome.
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Something is really bothering me here. You went with massive posts and the stairs are "big and beefy," but you went with 2x6s for your floor joists. I thought you said that the 2x6s were 16 feet long (correct me if I am wrong). The max recommended span for a 2x6 is 12'6". Does reducing to 12" on center compensate for that? Why not go with 2x10s, other than cost? I would just hate for you to add weight to that loft with storage and what-not and start to see those joists sagging.
The 2x6 joists are 12' long not 16'. I agree they would sag if they were 16' long
where is the next video?
Working on it as we speak. I'm hoping to finish next week
Great project but I can’t get over content creators (no offence) using incorrect methods and terminology.