joiner1970
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I'm about to price up a job for an old customer of mine and one part involves replacing stair spindles. I've done this sort of job plenty of times but now I have a domino.
The existing spindles are not morticed into the bottom rail or handrail. I will be fitting new base rails so the new spindles (chamfered) will fit in those no worries. The customer wants to keep the existing handrail which is flat bottomed with no groove for spindles. This is where the domino may come in , I'm thinking of dominoing the handrail for each spindle. I could use pocket screws or even just pin and glue but obviously dominos will be stronger. It may involve some sort of jig or something to help line up on the rail.
Any opinions ?
The existing spindles are not morticed into the bottom rail or handrail. I will be fitting new base rails so the new spindles (chamfered) will fit in those no worries. The customer wants to keep the existing handrail which is flat bottomed with no groove for spindles. This is where the domino may come in , I'm thinking of dominoing the handrail for each spindle. I could use pocket screws or even just pin and glue but obviously dominos will be stronger. It may involve some sort of jig or something to help line up on the rail.
Any opinions ?