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Re: Anyone else notice the stair problem???
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lugnet.harrypotter
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Wed, 19 Dec 2001 00:21:43 GMT
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In lugnet.harrypotter, John Morgan writes:
> If you have the non-defective stairs, a jumper brick placed directly below
> both the bottom and top-most steps should secure the staircase in place.
> (There are probably other schemes that would also work as well or better,
> but a jumper brick worked for me). With the top and bottom-most stairs held
> in place, the stair-case's design causes each of the stairs to be held in >place.
You have the beginnings of a good idea, but I am not sure your current
suggestion would work for the top-most stair (unless I misunderstand what
you meant). What is your attachment point on the top stair?
I can certainly see some possible solutions, but they might not look that
great anyway...
-- Hop-Frog
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Message has 2 Replies: | | Re: Anyone else notice the stair problem???
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| John: You were right in the essentials, you can certainly use a plate beneath the lowest step, and then a short series of plates descending to the uppermost step to lock the staircase into place (without getting fancy, you'd need a minimum of three (...) (23 years ago, 19-Dec-01, to lugnet.harrypotter)
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| (...) This all depends on your building's structure, but assuming you have the stair case leading to a second floor landing, etc., a jumper brick (or other mechanism)could a) be extended from a few bricks beneath your second floor and behind the (...) (23 years ago, 19-Dec-01, to lugnet.harrypotter)
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| (...) If you have the non-defective stairs, a jumper brick placed directly below both the bottom and top-most steps should secure the staircase in place. (There are probably other schemes that would also work as well or better, but a jumper brick (...) (23 years ago, 18-Dec-01, to lugnet.harrypotter)
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