MooreToolsPlease
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Evening everyone,
A client of mine whose house im working in at the moment has asked me if it is possible to install a hand rail for the stairs and landing.
The previous owner hacked everything about a bit, and didnt have anything going up the stairs, and there was a unit fitted on the landing so there was no need for a hand rail there.
Attached are some pics of the newel posts as they currently stand.
I'm wondering what the best way is to extend them.
The client wants to use Richard Burbridge Fusion stair parts, so they only need to be extended about 6 inches or so.
At first I had thought about using a length of metal studding with nuts each end to clamp the 2 parts together, but I cant do this due to how the oak fusion newel is attached (exactly the same as I wanted to do!)
Does anyone here have any other suggestions for how I will be able to make this a strong joint?
Here is a link to the fitting instructions http://www.richardburbidge.co.uk/pdf/Fitting_fusion.pdf
A client of mine whose house im working in at the moment has asked me if it is possible to install a hand rail for the stairs and landing.
The previous owner hacked everything about a bit, and didnt have anything going up the stairs, and there was a unit fitted on the landing so there was no need for a hand rail there.
Attached are some pics of the newel posts as they currently stand.
I'm wondering what the best way is to extend them.
The client wants to use Richard Burbridge Fusion stair parts, so they only need to be extended about 6 inches or so.
At first I had thought about using a length of metal studding with nuts each end to clamp the 2 parts together, but I cant do this due to how the oak fusion newel is attached (exactly the same as I wanted to do!)
Does anyone here have any other suggestions for how I will be able to make this a strong joint?
Here is a link to the fitting instructions http://www.richardburbidge.co.uk/pdf/Fitting_fusion.pdf