This document provides details on attaching wooden steps to a metal support structure. It shows wooden steps made of oak wood that are 1 inch thick. Each step is attached to a 1/8 inch thick metal tread with bolts. The metal tread is then attached to main metal support beams that are spaced either 6 or 8 centimeters apart running the length of the stairs.
This document provides details on attaching wooden steps to a metal support structure. It shows wooden steps made of oak wood that are 1 inch thick. Each step is attached to a 1/8 inch thick metal tread with bolts. The metal tread is then attached to main metal support beams that are spaced either 6 or 8 centimeters apart running the length of the stairs.
This document provides details on attaching wooden steps to a metal support structure. It shows wooden steps made of oak wood that are 1 inch thick. Each step is attached to a 1/8 inch thick metal tread with bolts. The metal tread is then attached to main metal support beams that are spaced either 6 or 8 centimeters apart running the length of the stairs.