I Punched A Hole In Our Building… | Building A Metal Staircase

Nothing goes quite as planned this week as we make an effort to install a MASSIVE metal staircase.

We are a man and wife team who purchased 20 acres of bare off-grid land in North Idaho. Follow along as we turn a pole barn into our dream shop with an upstairs apartment!

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Mailing Address:
Riley Casey
105 Vermeer Dr
STE 2 PMB 141
Ponderay, ID 83852

10 Comments:

  1. I’m confused as to why you didn’t turn the staircase on it’s side to go between the building and the deck supports.

  2. to quote my childhood pastor: shit happens to make fertilizer out of it. you two are absolutely a fantastic team, i love watching you biulding your dream

  3. Thanks guys, very interesting. Bare footing it ought to be a challenge going up or down them!

  4. Probably too late, but I’d be concerned about dog toenails getting caught in the perforations on the treads. I believe it’s a common problem on the similar RV fold down stairs

  5. all very good. That said, shouldn’t you have painted at least the wall-facing side?

  6. They say a glass of milk helps line your stomach and throat for when you weld galvanizing. All the welders drank milk before welding the galvanized handrails on our power stations.

  7. I find it amazing that you are that sloppy about storing your metal. Other than that pretty good to have secured stairs.

  8. Nice job yall, stairs look awesome !

  9. Thanks for showing us the stairs being built hopefully the bears don’t use them put a sign up says no bears allowed thank you for opening your home up to us USMC for life

  10. Nice job!

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