I don’t understand why that second step is a triangle not a parallelogram.
Could be easily fixed by building it out a little on the inside
That sounds like shite behavior from the council but (I know this is cliche) it is physically painful for me as a German to look at this wonky-ass stairs __
Living in the UK atm where I have plenty of opportunities (on council-build stairs!) to exaxtly know absolutely weird it feels to walk down stairs where every step is a different length (and sometimes also height), like stumbling through a nightmare …
Still better than no stairs, obviously …
This is the kind of national news we need!
Honestly, if he didn’t make the first 5 steps so inconsistent it wouldn’t have been bad at all.
I can’t see the handrail being too high in this case (but I’m just another armchair Muppet), it’s just the way the top of the stair is basically a game of hopscotch
It sounds like he’s done a solid job of lighting a fire under the council, so good on him I say.
I want to back this guy for that reason, but also… steps have regulations for a reason. The spacing, relative height, angles, it’s all exceptionally important.
If anything, this highlights the absurdity that some dude can build this in his free time for next to nothing, while the council takes 20 years and $20k and 20 board meetings.
Would you rather slightly irregular steps, or a muddy slope with no steps at all?
The steps are surely better than a politically correct muddy ass.
Better to ask forgiveness rather than permission.
Edit: how did I get that backwards?