I've built my first staircase in solid oak using traditional methods only - except the stringers are made with a jig and will be wedged with softwood (big props to Mark Milner's "Simply Stairs" book). Its only a half flight going between split levels but it includes a landing which I made.
I am just about finished and ready for assembly and was wondering what the stair builders out there could recommend in terms of the best glue for the job - super strong, flexible and a good gap filler. The stringer tenons are draw-bore but a couple of them are a bit sloppy (i.e. not loose or very gappy but not a friction fit and being twin, haunched tenons I am sure there's some voids in there to fill out).
I have a ton of yellow Titebond but I'm concerned that that might be too brittle for anything but the treads and risers and its not a gap filler. I am tempted to use epoxy for the stringer mortices - will it cope with a bit of flex? I have been using the foaming poly glues a lot recently and really like the speed and slight gap filling but since I need to sand down before assembly I would be worried if it foamed too much and gave me a big, awkward re-sanding job - plus I am not convinced they gap fill with any strength. I've seen a few Yankee sites recommend "Construction adhesive" but I have no idea what that is or if its the same thing over here - if its anything like Gripfill or no more nails I cant imagine thats a serious recommendation - our American friends do do things a bit hokey sometimes - their staircases are all nailed and make use of metal L brackets and the likes.
I'm happy with the idea of using more than one glue on the job - I'm looking for some hard earned experienced knowledge.
Thanks
I am just about finished and ready for assembly and was wondering what the stair builders out there could recommend in terms of the best glue for the job - super strong, flexible and a good gap filler. The stringer tenons are draw-bore but a couple of them are a bit sloppy (i.e. not loose or very gappy but not a friction fit and being twin, haunched tenons I am sure there's some voids in there to fill out).
I have a ton of yellow Titebond but I'm concerned that that might be too brittle for anything but the treads and risers and its not a gap filler. I am tempted to use epoxy for the stringer mortices - will it cope with a bit of flex? I have been using the foaming poly glues a lot recently and really like the speed and slight gap filling but since I need to sand down before assembly I would be worried if it foamed too much and gave me a big, awkward re-sanding job - plus I am not convinced they gap fill with any strength. I've seen a few Yankee sites recommend "Construction adhesive" but I have no idea what that is or if its the same thing over here - if its anything like Gripfill or no more nails I cant imagine thats a serious recommendation - our American friends do do things a bit hokey sometimes - their staircases are all nailed and make use of metal L brackets and the likes.
I'm happy with the idea of using more than one glue on the job - I'm looking for some hard earned experienced knowledge.
Thanks