These bridge handrails are identical in shape and size to the teebox handrails shown in previous posts. The only difference is that they are secured by two pieces of allthread instead of being dug into the ground. We no longer needed the post hole digger, so instead we picked up a wood drill and cordless compact wrench to secure each piece of cedar to the frame of the bridge. Just as the other railings, we finished off each piece of wood by spraying ferrous sulfate to give the railings an ideal "rustic" look.
Saturday, October 9, 2010
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