As if that didn't rattle my nerves enough, my patience wore thin with the hold fast glue I bought that well, doesn't hold fast! It took f-o-r-e-v-e-r for the glue to dry enough that I could move on to the next step. And even then when I tried to place the next string, the other pieces would fall apart. Grrrr . . . Anyway, I eventually got the staircase together, glued the two trim pieces together and went to bed. One can only take so much!!
And did I mention that the treads are not wide enough to leave the 1/8 inch overhang on the riser? Well, they aren't! I contemplated cutting my own treads but thought to hell with it. Since the staircase isn't seen from the front or back of the house, I placed the treads with the 1/8 inch overhang leaving an 1/8 inch space between the tread and the riser. Not pretty. I'm thinking of placing a carpet runner on the stairs that will hide the worst of it . . . or I could fill with putty. Might have to flip a coin on that . . .
Anyway, after a frustrating night I have to say that all in all the staircase looks pretty awesome and I can't wait to get it installed in the house.
Totally Unrelated Topic - have I mentioned that I live in a high traffic area?