Builders' Tip: Fitting Stair Treads Cobbled together out of scrap plywood, the jig shown in the drawing makes it easy to fit stair treads between a pair of walls or skirtboards.  |  | | [Click for larger image] | To use the jig: - Loosen the wing nuts and lay the jib across the tread cuts of the stair stringers with its back tight against the riser cuts.
- Extend the legs so that they are snug against the walls or skirtboards and tighten all nuts.
- Remove the jig carefully, place it onto the tread stock and scribe the end cuts on the stock.
- When cutting, leave just a trace of the cutline for a perfect fit.
— Robert Plourde, Atlanta Tips & Techniques provided by Fine Homebuilding. ©2005 The Taunton Press |