Step Right Up Expressing Movement on Modern Stairs
Here is another great article on Houzz.com on adding a modern/contemporary look to stairs. The article focuses on expressing movement in your home and how a person on a staircase changes our perception of the design. The article shows some beautiful interior stair designs. The photos in the article feature both glass and cable railing guardrails. […]
Cable Railing with Wooden Handrails Photo Gallery
View our Latitude Cable Railing Gallery on Houzz, featuring beautiful cable railing with wooden handrails. The Latitude Cable Railing with Wood Handrail System (customer supplied handrail) is comprised of mechanical swage tensioners riveted to 2” outer diameter stainless steel posts to allow for cable railing infill. If you are looking for cable railing with a […]
Cable Railing View Saver!
View Saver! When putting cable railing on your wood frame, you can space posts up to 7 feet if you place cable stabilizers in the middle of each railing section. The Cable Stabilizer Kit is designed specifically for use where post to post measurement spans over 4′. It enables you to adapt longer spans to […]
Corners without Hardware
Time and Money Saver! Corners without Hardware. To complete a corner without setting hardware you simply need to double post the corner leaving no more than a 4 inch gap between the two posts. Drill the post just like a mid-post and use a cable sleeve in the back of the post to keep cable […]
Measuring Your Stairs for Your New Hand Rail System
Whether you are purchasing one of our SunRail™ or RailEasy™ cable railing systems, there are a few details pertaining to your stair layout that we will need to know in order to properly fabricate your railing. The majority of the necessary stair details are summarized by our Stair Measuring Guide, provided upon the ordering of […]
Drilling mid post when using sleeves.
Time saver! Drilling mid post when using sleeves. If you are using sleeves over 4×4 post you can drill all initial through holes into the sleeve with the 7/32 bit and barely tap the 4 x 4 inside. Then remove the sleeve and drill the post with a larger bit, 1/4″ works well. This goes faster and […]
Measuring your cable
Time saver! Once you have your tensioners properly set up you need to cut and measure your cable. Begin by measuring your entire run between end post (measure to the inside). Measure at top and bottom. If there is a difference of more than 1/4″ you should measure in several spots to see if this […]
Setting up tensioners for installation.
When you are measuring you cable for a run you should have your tensioner studs unthreaded 3/4 inch. If you have a long run (over 30 feet) or are attempting to use one tensioner and a stationary connector at the other end you should extend at least an additional 1/4″.
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About Atlantis Rail
Atlantis Rail is a leading manufacturer of premium stainless steel railing systems. The railing systems have been designed for assembly using a collection of patented railing fittings and components to allow for the delivery of turn key stainless steel railing systems at a low cost. Atlantis Rail designs and manufactures stainless steel railing systems to […]