With a daughter rapidly approaching toddling age, I need to change our staircase a little. It currently consists of a piece of 4x2 pse as a handrail, and one between the stringer and the handrail. My thoughts are that I could remove the mid rail, and put spindles between the stringer and the handrail. On the landing, the midrail would need dropping down to the floor, and a similar exercise doing with spindles between the two. It sounds worse than it is- looks ok now, if not a bit dated, but is not kid safe!
Now, some questions:
1. Is pocket screwing as good a way as any of doing the job?
2. The stringer is obviously on an angle and spindles would be cut to suit. Does the pocket hole jig cut both pieces that are being joined, or just the one with the hole. Would I be better to make a jig that locates the pockethole jig in such a position that the screw is going in the direction of the spindle (and the hole stops in just the right place), or clamp the jig at the angle of the cut so that the screw is at (say) 45 degrees to the spindle.
3. Does anybody use the wooden plugs that you can get, or do they make their own from dowel, or just use a filler. the spindles are to be primed before installation and glossed afterwards.
4. Are the alternatives to Kreg any good. I am only after the single hole one for the moment.
5. I need about 35 spindles, and have no lathe. I can buy them for a couple of quid each, perhaps a bit less. Has anybody made any on a router table before- I don't mind doing so if it makes a nicer design. The timber will be about comparable to the cost of cheap spindles, but the labour is free because it is my own house! I have no particular design in mind, but a square section with a moulding on would be the router table option.
6. Hemlock- worth the extra if painting over them?
7. Has anybody made a stairgate? may as well investigate if I am doing the job!
Sorry for war and peace. Grateful if anybody could answer some of them, if you dont have time to answer all!
TIA
Mark
Now, some questions:
1. Is pocket screwing as good a way as any of doing the job?
2. The stringer is obviously on an angle and spindles would be cut to suit. Does the pocket hole jig cut both pieces that are being joined, or just the one with the hole. Would I be better to make a jig that locates the pockethole jig in such a position that the screw is going in the direction of the spindle (and the hole stops in just the right place), or clamp the jig at the angle of the cut so that the screw is at (say) 45 degrees to the spindle.
3. Does anybody use the wooden plugs that you can get, or do they make their own from dowel, or just use a filler. the spindles are to be primed before installation and glossed afterwards.
4. Are the alternatives to Kreg any good. I am only after the single hole one for the moment.
5. I need about 35 spindles, and have no lathe. I can buy them for a couple of quid each, perhaps a bit less. Has anybody made any on a router table before- I don't mind doing so if it makes a nicer design. The timber will be about comparable to the cost of cheap spindles, but the labour is free because it is my own house! I have no particular design in mind, but a square section with a moulding on would be the router table option.
6. Hemlock- worth the extra if painting over them?
7. Has anybody made a stairgate? may as well investigate if I am doing the job!
Sorry for war and peace. Grateful if anybody could answer some of them, if you dont have time to answer all!
TIA
Mark