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I have stumbled onto something that I don't know how to accurately
measure. I've got a low deck (21" above ground), and I am trying to cut 2x8 stringers to enclose the two required steps. I probably need some support in the middle as well (3' span). I want to make sure that the ends of the stringer are flush to the deck and to the ground. Side view would look something like this: | -- side of deck | \ | \ -- stringer | \ | \ | \ ________________\_______ --- ground Ideally the angle between deck and ground would be 90 degrees. Any ideas on how I can measure this accurately? |
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