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Tohsan
post Jan 7 2011, 03:37 PM

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QUOTE(Eleganz Concept @ Jan 7 2011, 09:13 AM)
to me, is really dificult to do by partition box up, because the worker need to fix the wood pcs by pcs to each step of the stair, and have to make sure your staircase is not (movable), usually staircase like yours when u go up and down, the metal support will have a bit shaking feeling, that may cause the plaster between partition and your staircase have a (crack line), unless u know about this and you done mind.
So, the best and nicer way to do for me is remove the staircase and build a new 1 by cement
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Actually the work is not difficult, only its cumbersome, you need to do up the frame/shell piece by piece, the store support doesn't have to depend on staircase, instead they can get the support from the wall n floor, just leave small gap between the staircase n the store room will be good enough. To closed up the whole frame you can use those ply, nailed them piece by piece after all the size are measured n cut. This is not messy job,only it take up a lot of time.

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Tohsan
post Jan 8 2011, 09:25 AM

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QUOTE(zeese @ Jan 7 2011, 05:03 PM)
I tried to do the same thing last time. The contractor told me, he needed to put a tiang besi, from ceiling to floor to act as a support pillar for the wood. Anyway, by the way he talked, it didn't look that difficult for him.

Anyway, I ended up making a new concrete stair.. Roughly around 5k.
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I've done my one, you don't need any tiang besi at all.

 

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