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Uploaded by on Jan 28, 2009

Dear Fellow Woodworkers:
This is a video description for Volume One in the Stairguy series. It is about stair building techniques and the jigs, actually hand tools, which were developed to compliment each one of these techniques. However it more than just about stair building, it is about a woodworking attitude first and foremost. It is the love of invention.
The ideas were developed by professional carpenter and stair specialist ROLe, aka, The Stairguy. This is part of a new video series that will grow over time with more techniques, tools and hardware.
Because of his specialization in the stair building field for over 25 years, The Stairguy has enjoyed a six figure income for many of those years. Given that success, he decided it was time to crack open the Stairguy vault to share these successful ideas with you.
The great thing about this video is that you can implement all the ideas that are exhibited with the tools that you already own. There is no special or new equipment to purchase. The video demonstrates the ideas in depth and then helps you quickly build the jigs (tools) on site or in your shop as you need them. You will be impressed at how much this video will increase the usefulness of your equipment AND your bottom line.

Any idea in this video, used just once in a practical application, will pay for the cost of this DVD and then continue to produce dividends from there on out.

The Stairguy video was originally developed using the ideas and techniques applied ROLe in his every day work routine. It is his fervent hope and his belief that all these ideas will be of great asset to any carpenters tool box even if they do not specialize in stair building.

You can pass this information along to your students or other carpenters you may know so they may acquire it on their own or the videos can be made available to you at a discount to be resold.

We would be interested in carrying your web link on our site if you would let us have a link on yours. Thank you for taking the time to read our email. Success and good luck to you.


Now! Let us introduce these special tools to you.

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  • Please to play? Not sure what you mean but thanks for watching. ROLe The Stairguy.

  • 80 dollars is 80 dollars my friend. When it can't even come close to my idea that costs you virtually nothing and is far more versatile, I'd say you wasted your money. I can see why people would consider purchasing a Kreg jig because they do a heck of a job marketing and packaging it. Mine doesn't look very glamorous but it has teeth and will outdo the Kreg in every way. Thanks for the comment ripped5050. Have a great day everyone and happy stair building! ROLe, The Stairguy.

  • For kobedarott. These are jigs that I use to help with the stair building process. It is no different than the good tip you posted for marking balusters. I really love it when people leave helpful ideas so others may benefit but please do not do it at the expense of bashing my video production. Thank you for your post kobedarott and please leave all the helpful hints you want. Happy stair building to everyone and I also hope you all had a great Thanksgiving. ROLe The Stairguy.

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  • Kregg pro system is under 80 bucks for the pocket screw system,cant go wrong there for the money.

  • Got your video Stairguy. Helped me out on a particularly hard project. I lent it to some of my guys and they loved it. Lots of luck with this video man!

  • Very good stuff. Got your video and was packed full of good ideas. Thank you. Really helped me out of a spot on my project. When can we expect another video? Do you have anything else in the works? Keep them coming and thank you very much again for getting it to me so quickly. Jack.

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