TrimTheKing
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Morning all
Now my little one is starting to shuffle around on her backside I feel the need to start investigating safety measures, stair gates being the primary concern.
Looking at all the various types on t'internet I can find 2 basic types, ones that fix to the walls with no floor bar and ones that use a lower brace bar and pressure pads between the walls, meaning no hard fixing required.
Now my quandry is that on our stairs we have a lovely open oak staircase and I don't ideally want to have to screw into these, so that leaves me with the pressure fit ones, but these have the floor bar which strikes me as being inherently dangerous to have at the top of the stairs (particularly when SWMBO tends towards the clumsly end of the balance spectrum).
So what do I do? I am on the train at the moment so can't really size it up properly until I get home, but was wondering whether using some kind of silicon to stick a sacrificial strip of oak to the stair post would be strong enough to hold it and mean less damage to the post on removal?
Or do I bite the bullet, screw into the posts then drill out and plug the holes when we finally remove them to try and mask the holes as best as possible?
Am I stuck with the choice of making holes in the wood or living with the trip hazard?
Now my little one is starting to shuffle around on her backside I feel the need to start investigating safety measures, stair gates being the primary concern.
Looking at all the various types on t'internet I can find 2 basic types, ones that fix to the walls with no floor bar and ones that use a lower brace bar and pressure pads between the walls, meaning no hard fixing required.
Now my quandry is that on our stairs we have a lovely open oak staircase and I don't ideally want to have to screw into these, so that leaves me with the pressure fit ones, but these have the floor bar which strikes me as being inherently dangerous to have at the top of the stairs (particularly when SWMBO tends towards the clumsly end of the balance spectrum).
So what do I do? I am on the train at the moment so can't really size it up properly until I get home, but was wondering whether using some kind of silicon to stick a sacrificial strip of oak to the stair post would be strong enough to hold it and mean less damage to the post on removal?
Or do I bite the bullet, screw into the posts then drill out and plug the holes when we finally remove them to try and mask the holes as best as possible?
Am I stuck with the choice of making holes in the wood or living with the trip hazard?