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Iron X handrail Picket #2 works well on 2 or 3 stair risersThis handrail will cover2 Risers 5 inch to 9 inch Tall1 Treads 8 ; inch to 15 ; inch DeepPicket #2 measures 24 inch center-to-center of postsHere Is What Is In The Kit1 (one) Iron X Handrail Powder Coated Black2 (two) Stainless Steel Post Mount Brackets2 (two) Stainless Steel Escutcheons2 (two) Snug StripsInstallation Instruction SheetThis kit includes everything you will need EXCEPT the fasteners to attach the handrail to your steps. Please choose the appropriate fasteners for your stair materials.For concrete steps you should purchase (8) 516 inch x 2 inch Concrete Screw ¼ inch masonry drill bitFor concrete covered with brick or pavers you should purchase (8) 516 inch concrete screws long enough to go through the brick and into the concrete substrate ¼ inch masonry drill bitFor wood you should purchase 516 inch wood screws long enough to go through the stair tread and into the stair stringers or back blocking
One Picket #2 Handrail for 2 or 3 steps
Intended to Span 2 Stair Riser – Measures 2 foot Post to Post
Real Wrought Iron, Not Aluminum, Made in Columbus, Ohio U.S.A.
Strong And Reliable, Will Not Fail or Bend Like Aluminum
Stainless Steel Post Mounts will Not Rust or Flex
We decided to upgrade our garage with epoxy on the floor, sturdy workbenches and metal cabinets. The original wooden steps from the garage to the laundry room were cobbled together by the builder and they were more appropriate for an outdoor deck. The workmanship was terrible and the supports were split where framing nails were shot through them into the wall. We installed new wooden stringers and new risers and treads using solid red oak. We installed massive wooden blocks, cut from left over stringer material, underneath the treads and screwed the blocks to the stringers. The blocks were 10" long and 4" deep and they were doubled up on each side of the top and bottom steps. The steps were assembled with screws, no nails and the railings were attached to the steps using the lag bolts supplied with the handrails. See image of steps prior to installing the handrail support blocks. The result is elegant and very sturdy. It is critical that your risers and treads fit the size interval for the handrail specifications. Determine this requirement prior to ordering the handrails.