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Designer Rail - 43mm diam - 180 deg Bend (Vic Ash)

SKU: JH087T
Material: Victorian Ash / Tasmanian Oak
Original price $97.10 - Original price $97.10
Original price
$97.10
$97.10 - $97.10
Current price $97.10

  per Piece

Stocked Item Made in Australia
Ships from Adelaide Manufactured by Hammersmith

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This is a kit, made up of three parts & two dowel joiners. Glue sold separately.

Description

A 43mm diameter, 180° handrail return manufactured from Victorian Ash.

Ideal for commercial applications where the handrail must return back on itself to meet building code requirements, or residential projects where accessibility is a priority.

Supplied as a three-piece kit with joining dowels. Glue sold separately.

Product Dimensions

Overall: 43mm Diameter turning through 90 degrees with an internal radius of 60mm
Both ends have a 16mm Diameter x 35mm Deep hole

FAQs

Where would you normally use an 180-degree timber handrail fitting?
Timber handrail fittings are used to finish the end of a handrail, particularly in commercial applications where the building code requires a 180° return to finish.

What is it made out of?
Plantation grown Australian Oak (depending on availability, it is either Victorian Ash or Tasmanian Oak).

How do you assemble the kit?
A 16mm joiner dowel is supplied to connect the two 90° bends together. The end cap is turned with a 16mm dowel to suit the corresponding hole in the bend. Simply glue all components together during assembly (adhesive not included). A small amount of sanding may be required to achieve a smooth, seamless finish.

How do you fix it to the handrail?
Drill a 16mm hole into the end of your handrail. Using the supplied 16mm multi-groove dowel and a suitable wood adhesive, join the handrail to the assembled bend. Once the glue has cured, a small amount of sanding may be required to achieve a smooth, seamless finish.

How should you finish it?
If looking for a natural finish, then a clear lacquer will be fine; or you can use a stain to achieve your desired colour then use a clear lacquer to finish it off.
Speak to your local paint retailer for more info.

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