I was back out on the river recently to finally install a deck rail on a deck I built last year. We were going to install cable rail, but I’m not an overly big fan of the stuff. For what you get, the price is absurd. In the end, I think the client agreed, once she recovered from hearing the bid. We went with conduit instead, and I really like the look.
9 August 2013
Deck Rail
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Just a basic, down to Earth, laid back type of guy here, who loves the outdoors, the indoors, jazz on the turntable, a fire in the woodstove, the northern lights blazing across the sky, and the company of good friends.
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November 12th, 2020 at 10:47 AM
I know this is an old post but this looks great! I’m wondering what size conduit you went with? Thanks
November 12th, 2020 at 6:44 PM
Thanks! That job was done with 1/2 EMT. I’ve done 3/4, which adds some sturdiness, but it is not as clean of a look.