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How long did the originals last? Were they treated?
I'd go with the 1-1/2" treads and just rabbet the ends to fit on the risers but first I'd dummy it up with the full thickness treads -- they might work unaltered.
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David Stone said:
I need to replace the treads and risers for my deck stairs. The current stairs have 1" treads and 1/14" risers. My local supply store has only 1" treads. Pine is $3.50/foot. Fir is about $10/foot.
I assume this would work. But would I be better off getting treated lumber (1 1/2") and planing it down to the thicknesses I've got now?
Is it just a matter of cost?
Most SYP ( treated yellow pine) treads are 1-1/8" thick.That should be close enough for your treads.
If you buy these ,look for treads that are not plain sawed.Most are.Quarter and rift sawn treads are desirable.Plain sawn tends to cup.The endgrain should be up and down ,vertically or slanted.
Plain sawn treads the grain is horizontal.
mike