Hand railing: How hard can it be?

Rob-GB said:
Hi JLB,
I am a great believer that a craftsperson can transfer their skills to other mediums and are usually keen to learn from others or at least willing to listen to another viewpoint.
These metal guys were as rigid as their medium.
That metalwork you did looks great, bet you got a kick out of the coded welder giving you a thumbs up  [big grin] that kind of thing always makes the effort worthwhile. [thumbs up]
Thanks for the feed back.

Rob.
Thanks and yeah I am like a sponge and willing to at least try anything. Im 43 and still get a kick out of learning and listening to younger or older people. I think you can learn something from anyone (almost) well even the guys that hacked that metal job lol.

One again you are very very patient.  Cant say I would have walked off, I love challenges and as long as i am getting paid or compensated in some way would have stuck with it. Thanks for sharing your work, issues  and the all the pics.
 
Wow, Bob!
It's very humbling when you pros show your work. I often get very proud when I've built something I think is nice. But when I see the real thing (your work for example) I feel like I should bow and back out with the hat in my hand.

Thanks for sharing.

//Michael
 
Michael_Swe said:
I feel like I should bow and back out with the hat in my hand.

Thanks for sharing.

//Michael

Please don't.  [eek] I'd like to think that things I post may inspire others in the same way I get inspired by projects posted by both the pro's and hobby woodworkers here, probably the best part of the FOG  ;D

Rob.
 
I am in awe at the level of craftsmanship it would take to make those handrails.  Simply amazing, great work.
 
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