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    #16
    Originally posted by bowaddict40 View Post
    Can you not lean it against something to where both sides are flush? then just measure to the top.
    Distance between tread is 11.5" (I was able to check - have been out of town working).
    Leaning against something is ultimately what I will do to check functional height of stairs - it will be a two person job, I can tell you that!

    The math should work out, with the bottom / top angles at 45 degrees, and the hypotenuse at 136" yields a "leg" height of 9.6 feet.
    However, I want to physically verify.

    thanks!
    Keith

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      #17
      Originally posted by ktjones View Post
      Distance between tread is 11.5" (I was able to check - have been out of town working).
      Leaning against something is ultimately what I will do to check functional height of stairs - it will be a two person job, I can tell you that!

      The math should work out, with the bottom / top angles at 45 degrees, and the hypotenuse at 136" yields a "leg" height of 9.6 feet.
      However, I want to physically verify.

      thanks!
      Keith

      Well that answer sir just gives me a headache!!

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        #18
        Originally posted by bowaddict40 View Post
        well that answer sir just gives me a headache!!
        lmao

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          #19
          Heck yeah!

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              #21
              Originally posted by grizzly1 View Post
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              nice!

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