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Thread: Verandah post and safety rail
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27th August 2003, 02:16 PM #1New Member
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Verandah post and safety rail
I have a front verandah without any railing and hand rail for the steps. There is a single 2 inch gal support pipe about eight feet on one corner. I want to instal fence and railing to steps.
In the process I would like to decorativley box in the pipe and incorporate it as a corner of the fence. What are my otpions as to how to fix the timber around the gal post?
The whole structure is to be painted. What wood should I use?
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27th August 2003, 10:10 PM #2New Member
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Alan, what is under and over the pipe? What does it connect to?
I'm assuming under would be the junction of a floor joist and bearer and over would be a verandah rafter.
It may well be easier to hire two acrow props to support the roof load and remove the pipe and substitute it with a 100 X100 hardwood post, fixed to aforesaid joist/bearer and rafter.
If you box the pipe you may have trouble securely fixing the the bottom and hand rails to it.
Tell us more.
Cheers
Mick
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28th August 2003, 08:36 AM #3New Member
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Thanks Mick for the response.
The floor of the verandah is a concrete slab. The roof is a fibro type material no doubt nailed to a timber frame. Sorry fir the ommission.
Alan G
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