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        <description>This is the process I use to frame stairs on site.  While this stair will end up carpeted, the process is the same for other finishes.  I would rip the nosing off it it was getting hardwood or tile. I prefer to use 2x12 DougFir, 2x8 risers and 1" OSB Bullnose treads.  I find that nailing down the tread to glued stringers and the 2x8 riser makes for a very stiff and strong assembly. My preference is to use Advantech Subfloor Adhesive from Huber Engineered Wood.  It is a polyurethane glue that holds very well. A squeak free assembly directly contributes to a good reputation as framer and a builder. https://pioneerbuildersonline.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/awesomeframers/ The Journal of Light Construction: https://tinyurl.com/wycug3g Tools of the Trade: https://tinyurl.com/vpb28p8 Fine Homebuilding: https://tinyurl.com/tnuewex Check out AwesomeFramers https://tspr.ng/c/new-awesomeframers-logo</description>
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