SamW
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A client has asked me to retro fit a single (continuous) skirting to run up some stairs (timber treads & risers fixed onto concrete - 15 steps, approx 5 linear meters of skirting). I enclose a 1st photo that she has sent me of the "desired look" she wants. I also enclose a 2nd photo of her existing stairs.
Two questions/problems present themselves hence me scratching my head and unsure if this is possible:
(1) It seems her "desired look" photo has either the treads and/or risers inserted into the stringer (hence the perfectly sealed gap) or the treads risers were fitted after the stringer (perhaps also joints sealed & painted after fitting) either way I can't see how achieving this perfect fit will be possible with a retro fitted "faux" stringer?
(2) If I take on the job it seems the only way to approach it would be to cut a full size template in a cheap material (OSB or similar chipboard) and do multiple test fitting/trimming on site, take back to the workshop & cut the hard wood final version based on this template? Does anyone have better ideas?
Thanks in advance for any suggestions which would be greatly appreciated?!
Sam
Two questions/problems present themselves hence me scratching my head and unsure if this is possible:
(1) It seems her "desired look" photo has either the treads and/or risers inserted into the stringer (hence the perfectly sealed gap) or the treads risers were fitted after the stringer (perhaps also joints sealed & painted after fitting) either way I can't see how achieving this perfect fit will be possible with a retro fitted "faux" stringer?
(2) If I take on the job it seems the only way to approach it would be to cut a full size template in a cheap material (OSB or similar chipboard) and do multiple test fitting/trimming on site, take back to the workshop & cut the hard wood final version based on this template? Does anyone have better ideas?
Thanks in advance for any suggestions which would be greatly appreciated?!
Sam