redneck joe
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'We' added a third bath upstairs in the bonus room (my office and a spare room now are officially rooms and i don't have to run downstairs to pee) and of course
'we' then decided to repaint the two 'new' rooms then of course
'we' needed to pull carpet in upstairs hall and
'we' needed to put hardwood in then of course
'we' needed to scrape popcorn ceiling in the hall and stairwell then no need to have carpeted stairs so
'we' pulled that up then of course
'we' need to paint the ceiling which will now require
'us' to paint the wall but of course
'we' first have to repair the crappy mud job the popcorn was hiding etc etc etc.
So now I think the last part of this will be 'us' installing new oak treads and risers.
Going to scab the new risers in front of the old ones (there is a good reason)
Stain tread, paint riser (classic look)
New ones are 1" thick, of course the old are 1.5"
New ones 11.5"deep, old 11.25"
Question is, how to attach? Old of course just nailed because covered with carpet. I have a finish nailer that should shoot a 2" nail thru the (solid) wood and can putty but only want to do that a few time per tread as you can never completely hide putty.
Liquid nails?
also, what clear finish would be best.
'we' then decided to repaint the two 'new' rooms then of course
'we' needed to pull carpet in upstairs hall and
'we' needed to put hardwood in then of course
'we' needed to scrape popcorn ceiling in the hall and stairwell then no need to have carpeted stairs so
'we' pulled that up then of course
'we' need to paint the ceiling which will now require
'us' to paint the wall but of course
'we' first have to repair the crappy mud job the popcorn was hiding etc etc etc.
So now I think the last part of this will be 'us' installing new oak treads and risers.
Going to scab the new risers in front of the old ones (there is a good reason)
Stain tread, paint riser (classic look)
New ones are 1" thick, of course the old are 1.5"
New ones 11.5"deep, old 11.25"
Question is, how to attach? Old of course just nailed because covered with carpet. I have a finish nailer that should shoot a 2" nail thru the (solid) wood and can putty but only want to do that a few time per tread as you can never completely hide putty.
Liquid nails?
also, what clear finish would be best.