Drew
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steps does ur staircase have?? 
mine has 13
dont have a clue why i'm asking  
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Lynny
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13
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Craig W
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*cant be arsed to check so tries to count in mind*
**fails miserably**
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Dave
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Domestic staircases should have 12-14 ideally with an angle no steeper than 41degrees.
Bet you feel better for knowing that
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Craig W
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Think mine has 12...
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AndyW
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13
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mav
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2 steps then turns 90 degrees then another 11 steps..
intresting stuff
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Dave
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Don't count the floor at the bottom but do count the last one that is on the same level as the first floor. A better way is to count the number of risers.
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AndyW
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quote: Originally posted by mav
2 steps then turns 90 degrees then another 11 steps..
intresting stuff
mine is also like this i like ur stairs layout
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mav
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I got it right then................
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Lynny
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andrew dear, are u very bored?
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Dave
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Called a dog leg. Are all the treads parallel or are some of them a kite shape?
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Drew
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can ya tell?
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Lynny
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just a bit!!
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Craig W
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quote: Originally posted by Drew
can ya tell?
Dave, if you're that bored there's always MSN
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mav
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1st step is parrell then next kite shaped.....(I think) then straight up....
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Drew
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PMSL 
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Dave
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In that case you have a dog leg with kite winders, good fun to fit
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mav
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how sad am I BUT.............

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Dom
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got 13 here...just some straight steps, no dog legs or kite winders or any other type of name for a joint. Nice and simple mind
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Dave
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The second tread is a kite winder, the first is a half kite. You need a nice newel post too
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mav
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what that then???
hall is gettin stripped soon after bathroom done......
new metal and chrome banister goin up........hand made special like..will be a while though..
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IntaCepta
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usually 13 steps for average household...
i'm currently replacing the carpet on the upper landing and staircase so i already know this.
bet u lot went to count ur stairs
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cossie_corsa
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29 steps in mine
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Dave
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Like a big spindle that the handrail runs into at the top and bottom of the staircase
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