Mike Jordan
Established Member
To be constructive, a possible solution would be an apron rail as I suggested above. If we step back a few decades and consult the FOC on line copy of Riley's Manual of Carpentry and Joinery, figure 848 on page 438 shows a rail in use. Sketch 839 on page431 may also help.
It's no good trying to repair the joints showing a gap, the handrail won't support the sagging string!
I don't think any insurer providing public liability cover will pay out on injury caused by a failure of the staircase.
It's no good trying to repair the joints showing a gap, the handrail won't support the sagging string!
I don't think any insurer providing public liability cover will pay out on injury caused by a failure of the staircase.