My experiences with the arke attic stair kit.
How to build your own attic stairs.
The size of the opening you ll need to make will be in the wooden stairs kit.
Homemade attic ladder with 4 sections.
You ll then use the ceiling joists to determine the final location.
How to build folding loft stairs.
Use common joist hangers to attach the stringer securely to the upper tier.
If you are thinking of building your own stair i hope that this has been helpful.
Step 1 measure and cut sides.
Step 3 attach ladder rungs.
If you don t plan to make the top step.
Pick the type of attic access ladder you need or want based on where you decide to place the ladder.
The stair system i installed in my own attic is called karina and it s made by a company called arke 778 571 0824.
Determine the area where you want to place your stairs.
I now have to put cuboards and fittings into the attic maybe have a look at the polyboard cabinet software for this.
For example if you are building stairs to go up to a deck and you measure 3 feet 0 91 m from the ground to the.
How to build a staircase that you can install yourself.
Decide where you want your assess ladder.
This is a staircase that we built at our workplace very sturdy design only took a few hours to cons.
Step 2 make ladder rungs.
How to build an attic access ladder.
Just need to paint the wall where the old ladder went up.
Though based in europe arke has a us warehouse and canadian dealer support that proved helpful answering my technical questions.
Cut a notch along the bottom of each stringer for space to position it over a pressure treated 2 in.
Looking down looks good too.
Go up to the attic and with a hammer tap a nail through the ceiling by the joist as a starting place to.
Making the preliminary measurements.
Step 5 create the folding ladder.
Step 4 cut the ladder.
Before you start building your loft ladder you must first know the height you need for your final product.
You ll already have an access opening to your attic and you need to go up and see if this is suitable.
Next using an electric drill pop a screw up through the drywall in the ceiling as a reference point so that when you go up in the attic you ll be able to locate it and find the general location of the attic stair.
Then wedge the 2 x 4 between the bottom notches and secure it with wood screws.