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82mm Turned Complete Newel Post 1330mm Select Type, Complete Full Post Reviews

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Pine 82mm Turned Complete Stair Newel Post  Complete newel posts are turned from one section of timber and include the ball cap, newel turn top section and newel base square bottom section  The complete type newel has been designed for new build staircases or to replace your entire newel post Complete Newel posts are supplied in two profiles, each with it specific purpose on a staircase The full 82mm x 82mm Full Newel. This is the most commonly used post on most stair configurations. It is designed for the bottom of the stair case, top of the staircase, used as mid posts and corner posts on a landing.  The 82mm Half Newel Post. Used up against a wall to finish the handrail run. This post is fixed by screwing and gluing it directly to the wall using suitable fixings. Screws should be positioned so that they are hidden from view by the handrail.  Fitting Colonial Newel Posts   Newel Posts are fitted first followed by base rails and handrails. Remember that handrail height needs to be 900mm.  The bottom post is housed over the stair string (the side of the staircase) and fixed into position fixing through the side of the post and through the string using tapered dowels or suitable wood screws. Screws should be countersunk into the timber so they can be plugged or filled to match the timber  Top posts and landing posts are fixed using a lap joint to the joist under the floorboards at the top of the stairs and secured using suitable wood screws. Remember to always drill pilot holes into hardwoods.  You can use Zip Fix UT Newel Post fasteners if you prefer. These secure the post to concrete or timber sub floors  Half newel posts are glued and screwed directly to the wall. Place the screws through the head of the post where the handrail will cover them  We recommend laying out your stair components to ensure handrail heights are 900mm before you cut any existing newel posts  Staircase Building Regulations  Handrail have to be a minimum of 900mm high for domestic staircases  Handrail heights on the staircase are measured from the front bullnose of a step to the top of the handrail. Handrail heights on the landing are measured from the floor to the top of the handrail  Spindles must not allow a sphere 100mm in diameter to pass between two spindles  If you are unsure please contact us or your building inspector for new builds  You can download the Cheshire Mouldings Benchmark Fitting Instructions manual from here

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