In general probably that is true but in my case the risers and the stringers are white as well so it is going to be less obvious
The other option could be something transparent to close the gap and avoid dust and drt accumulation inthose spaces. We vacuum the floor but you would still get stuff...
You can see below that the first tread fits perfectly (almost)
The second one has a minor gap between the tread and the rister but the third one has gaps between itself and riser and stringer
I also have a longer stairs segment that leads to the basement that shows the same problem
What is the...
Hmm interesting solution but it does not entirely apply to my case
Here is the current situation, trying to dry fit the handrail
As you can see it comes pretty close to the post not sure if I have lots of room for screws and a mitered cut there
Are there any other options here ? The above video...
I am inclined to cut them short and leave them like that (just flush with the mounting bracket at each end
Worst case scenario I would do this (etend the ends downward to formally end the handrail
Not really possible
My setup is this one
The brackets being used are these
2 x 304 Stainless Adjustable Handrail Brackets, 3TO Heavy Duty Wall Square Brackets for Stair Handrail Flat Balusters with Base Cover 2pcs (Brushed Finish (2 Pack)) (Brushed Finish (2 Pack)) : Amazon.ca: Tools & Home...
I am asking about the red circled ends of the handrail
How much should they extend beyond the contact point between the supporting posts and the contact point near the end of the handrail ? ?
OK here is the cut for the above last picture.
There are some challenges regarding making this larger, please see the numbered diagram below
Right now the tenon is 2"x1.5"x6". Is this going to hold ?
I am going to use PL Premium and maybe structural screws from the left side, see the last...
So I tried the above method using a syringe and carpenter glue.
The clear pvc tube that came with the syringe was useless since it was too flexible and it wont go deep enough under the floor
I have used the feed pipe (the one in the bottle) from an use Ants Out spray and that fit on the syringe...
I just need contact, everything is level -these boards moved because I pried them out unwillingly when I removed the temp yellow board you see in the picture
Whoa ....for that money I can buy an entire box of hardwood and fix the area :-))
I already ordered and received a pair of 150ml syringes and I have needles already
I am lucky that my floor has variations and those are black spots of various sizes (knots) some are really small some are bigger...
Not skilled enough to remove them...
I think the best way to remove them is to pull them out from the yellow end as that yellow board is not there anymore
The problem is that I don't that they will go back in and look as smooth and clean as they are now.....