37 deg Ease Up in American Oak for EZIRAIL 50mm with Flat Base
Where would you normally use this timber handrail fitting?
As part of a handrail on a staircase when needing to change from the horizontal plane to a 37 degree incline (most stairs are pitched at 37 degrees).
What is it made out of?
American Oak/Glacial Oak
How do you fix it to the handrail?
Drill the end of the handrail (with a 16mm drill bit), then using a 16mm multi groove dowel, glue the rail to the pre-drilled bend. A small amount of sanding will be required to blend where they join.
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.
Original: $44.55
-65%$44.55
$15.59


Description
Where would you normally use this timber handrail fitting?
As part of a handrail on a staircase when needing to change from the horizontal plane to a 37 degree incline (most stairs are pitched at 37 degrees).
What is it made out of?
American Oak/Glacial Oak
How do you fix it to the handrail?
Drill the end of the handrail (with a 16mm drill bit), then using a 16mm multi groove dowel, glue the rail to the pre-drilled bend. A small amount of sanding will be required to blend where they join.
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.























