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TheCommish

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Separation between duplexes, horizontal coreboard panels and post base installation
 

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They are interesting, not bad rhythm walking on the up or doewm
 

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Woah, what is that rise and run? 6" and 15" or something like that?

I think I remember a Tom Silva rule-of-thumb was two risers and one tread should equal 27-28 inches. Something like that anyways. Shorter risers need longer treads to still feel comfortable to walk on.
 
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