Image 1 — We are building stairs to the second floor of this room inside a hangar. My question is how should I best attach the stringers to the large metal cross member at the top of the wall and how can I make sure we are code compliant?
Image 2 — We are building stairs to the second floor of this room inside a hangar. My question is how should I best attach the stringers to the large metal cross member at the top of the wall and how can I make sure we are code compliant?
Image 3 — We are building stairs to the second floor of this room inside a hangar. My question is how should I best attach the stringers to the large metal cross member at the top of the wall and how can I make sure we are code compliant?
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We are building stairs to the second floor of this room inside a hangar. My question is how should I best attach the stringers to the large metal cross member at the top of the wall and how can I make sure we are code compliant?

u/whywouldthisnotbea — 2 days ago

We are building stairs to the second floor of this room inside a hangar. Privately owned and built by owner so we dont need to worry about code beyond best safety practices. My question is how should I best attach the stringers to the large metal cross member at the top of the wall?

u/whywouldthisnotbea — 2 days ago
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A buddy left my dad and I his toolbox when he died. Problem is no one knows what happened to the key. The box was unlocked, but a family member storing it for us felt the need to lock it and then lost the key. How can we get it open without drilling the lock? It's a US general number 503

u/whywouldthisnotbea — 5 days ago

This sub has become "how to get American businesses to give money to unqualified people overseas using free tools and bots." Mods how can we stop this?

Hi, thanks for taking a look at my generated post. I worked really hard on it after being fed up with the crap that I kept seeing get posted here. Here are 4 bullet points to make it look like I actually have ideas.

• Mods could make it so no account that has existed less than a certain length of time could post.

• We could have it where a mod needs to approve a post before it goes live. We would only see what they have already deemed to not be spam.

• Mods could simply ban people and take down the 100s of posts each day that follow this same bs generated script.

• We could make a US based only sub instead for actual registered small businesses

Here is my question to get around an auto take down message? See how easy that was.

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u/whywouldthisnotbea — 1 month ago

Could I get a rectangular blank and mill it into the shape of whatever blade I want (bevel and all) and then heat it, quench it, and sharpen it? I have access to all of the tooling to do this. I do not have a forge though.

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u/whywouldthisnotbea — 2 months ago

I'd like to make a coffee tamp. Got a lot of brass (for the handle) and 6061 round stock laying around ready to get turned on a manual lathe. Im worried the acidity of the freshly ground coffee beans will eventually lead to a reaction with the raw aluminum. I could do stainless but I'd have to order it and I'd like to take from my scrap pile as much as I can.

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u/whywouldthisnotbea — 2 months ago