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Stair treads - thanks Henry and Steve

…So, if I use premanufactured treads, which have 1-1/16 inch thickness, to replace the 2x12 treads, I thought to…
…stringer locations on each tread and use a Forstner bit to drill a countersunk hole for stainless steel screws and then…

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Stair treads - thanks Henry and Steve

…So, if I use premanufactured treads, which have 1-1/16 inch thickness, to replace the 2x12 treads, I thought to…
…stringer locations on each tread and use a Forstner bit to drill a countersunk hole for stainless steel screws and then…

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Stair treads - thanks Henry and Steve

…So, if I use premanufactured treads, which have 1-1/16 inch thickness, to replace the 2x12 treads, I thought to…
…the string locations on each tread and use a Forstner bit to drill a countersunk hole for stainless steel screws and then…

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trimming door

…not prehung or predrilled yet, then just get an 1/16" inch bit or so and drill a small hole around a hinge or knob area. Measure the depth you drill through for the thickness.

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