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I fabbed and installed them.Simple in design - but just what the customer wanted.He was very pleased. Attached ImagesECAVE Still learnin'Lincoln AC225Lincoln 135SPHF ChopsawVictor O/ANumerous other items
Reply:Very nice...simple works well.Smithboy...if it ain't broke, you ain't tryin'.
Reply:What kind of plate covers did you use? If they are the ones I'm familiar with, how did you access the bolts underneath the ones on the side? What's your picket spacing?Looks very nice, thanks for posting it!
Reply:Nice and clean. Great looking work. I like the way your used the bracket on the wall.
Reply:Thanks for the comments everyone.Mac,The mounting was done with simple "shoes" that had through holes in them that allowed me to lag them straight to the columns. See the attachment.The pickets are on 4" centers. Attached ImagesLast edited by ECAVE; 05-24-2006 at 06:46 AM.ECAVE Still learnin'Lincoln AC225Lincoln 135SPHF ChopsawVictor O/ANumerous other items
Reply:Good looking rail Ecave, sometimes the simple things just look right. Well done.Simonhttp://members.optusnet.com.au/~abba/index.html
Reply:Very nice Ecave What finish did you use?
Reply:Thanks, Brett,I used Blacksmith Brand paint in a Black Satin finish.ECAVE Still learnin'Lincoln AC225Lincoln 135SPHF ChopsawVictor O/ANumerous other items
Reply:Originally Posted by ECAVEThanks for the comments everyone.Mac,The mounting was done with simple "shoes" that had through holes in them that allowed me to lag them straight to the columns. See the attachment...
Reply:Try this link. I used a 1" one. http://sssonlinestore.com/detail.aspx?id=43423ECAVE Still learnin'Lincoln AC225Lincoln 135SPHF ChopsawVictor O/ANumerous other items |
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