Easy Handrail With Steel Cable
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Easy Handrail With Steel Cable




Hi there!
In this project I will show you how I built a Handrail.
Materials + Tools:

Materials:
-Treated Lumbers (Treated for protection from termites and rot, it is ideal for a variety of applications including decks, docks, ramps and other outdoor projects where lumber is exposed to the elements.):
1x - 4 in. * 4 in. * 8 ft.
3x - 5/4 in. * 6 in. * 8 ft.
3x - 5/4 in. * 2 in. * 8 ft.
- 20 mts. Stainless Steel Cable coated With Nylon 7/32 in. (Outside diameter).
- 50x Zinc-Plated Lag Thread Screw Eye.
- 25x Zinc-Plated Turnbuckle Hook/Eye.
- 50x Zinc-Plated Clamp or Cable Ferrule in Aluminum.
- 32x Concrete Wedge Anchors.
- Wood screws #8 x 3 in., #8 x 2 in., #8 x 1 1/2 in.
Tools:
- Driver/Impact Driver
- Hand Saw
- Tape measure, Quick Square, Driving kit.
Follow the Standards

Make sure you follow the right standard of your country, state, etc.
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Newel Post:

Cut your lumber with the right hight (85 cm in my case). Attached to the floor with the Concrete Wedge Anchors.
Give Support and Finish the Wood Frame



Repeat this until you finish the wood frame.
*For corners make sure you cut in 45ยบ the 5/4 in. * 6 in. lumber.
*For the stairs cut the wood in the right angle.
Install the Hardware:




I made this simple jig in order to get all the wires even distributed in all lumbers.
Finish

Sand everything.
Apply some protective oil for UV rays.
And enjoy.