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Thread: Circular stair

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    Circular stair

    New circular stair turns though 270 deg.
    multi layered
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    How short do you have to be to climb that?
    Jason McQueen

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    Ouch my head

    Well spotted Jason, I didnt notice. This stair is unsuitable, for normal height rooms, it turns too much about 1 1/4 times , and not the 3/4 I stated, how short do you have to be, well about 1.33 M. round about 4 feet.
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    What can I say, checking stairs for basic fit is part of my job.

    Spiral stairs require 78" to 80" headroom, so over-turning spiral stairs only works with very tall rooms (maybe 10 or 12 feet?).
    Jason McQueen

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