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ANYONE FOR PORK CHOPS

Discussion in 'Hobbies and special interests' started by DAVE1952, Jul 28, 2022.

  1. DAVE1952

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    Pork Chop stairs I'm talking about, these are a space saving unit and only take up half the room of a traditional stair, 12 treads of 12inch take up 12ft of space, with this type of stair 12 treads of 12inch take up only 6ft, when building my house it was always my view to have it small and easily managed and these stairs were an ideal solution for me and solved a big problem that I never did foresee, I did have the room for a standard stair but Never thought about an overhead steel beam I installed making it not possible, so these PC stairs are a great compromise, they do take a bit of getting used to for an adult??? but children take to them like a Duck to water odd but true. they also have an added advantage over a standard stair, something I did not realise at the time, if you have a cupboard under them it is better than one under a standard stair as you get more headroom, all things considered it was an ideal choice for my situation.
     

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    Nice! I dig it. Might have to try that.
     
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    Good stuff Mr D. Now I just need to build an upper floor so I can get to use it - (Note to self - don't let the asawa see it)
     
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    Good info. Pork Chop stairs is a slang on I believe. They are known formerly as
    Alternating tread stairs for anyone wanting to find the benefits of them. Easy for the elderly/ but still have a banister or railing for safety. (Good post Dave)
     
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    Good idea Dave, i have never seen that before.
    When are you going back to the UK ?
     
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    Yes John you are correct, but that would not suit the heading of the thread (Anyone for alternating tread stairs} that just ain't gonna work? many are done with the treads in the shape of Pork Chops especially in an open plan situation, when done this way they can be an enhancing feature in a house, also as you say they definitely need a handrail especially when you are descending them as they are quite steep, so I bought the rail in DGTE but could not find anyone there to supply me with the brackets to attach it to the wall, sometimes I can be really stupid expecting Hardware stores there to have everything that is required you would think I would know by now from experience that this ain't gonna happen? I had to order them on line but they arrived after I had left to go back to Scotland, however the positions to fit them are all marked on the wall, the rail is prepared with an oil finish ready for installation, so my two workers that I had to build the house will be installing that in the next few days, my only concern is will they fit it upside down?
     
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    hoping you can get back to the Philippines ASAP, or the family can get to you
     
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    Dave, very interesting, had not seen that. Curious if you have tried or thought of offsetting one side by 1/2 the depth as below ?? More complicated, but easier to climb to the next level ?? Or am I lookin at it wrong ??
     

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    I can see myself going arse over tit after a few shots of rum with those (pork chops)
     
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