Stairs
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Step 1 - Remove
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Step 2 - Layout
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| <img src="http://www.cheapstairparts.com/ZenCart/Installation_Pic1.jpg" width="197" height="297"> | Layout balusters on treads where they are 4” on center, or where
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Step 3 - Drill </td>
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<img src="http://www.cheapstairparts.com/ZenCart/Installation_Pic3.jpg" width="197" height="297"></td> | </td> | Drill holes ¾” up into handrail and 2” down into tread with
appropriate sized drill bit.<p align="center"> <img src="http://www.cheapstairparts.com/ZenCart/Installation_Pic4.jpg" width="133" height="200"></td> </tr> | |
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Step 4 - Cut </td>
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<img src="http://www.cheapstairparts.com/ZenCart/Installation_Pic2.jpg" width="197" height="297"></td> | </td> | To measure the baluster length on a normal rake, pull your
measurements from the center of the hole on the tread to the highest
part of the hole on the handrail and add 5/8”-3/4”. Always cut from
the bottom of the baluster using a metal cutting saw.
<p>On balconies, measure the length of the nipple and drill that
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Step 5 - Epoxy </td>
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<img src="http://www.cheapstairparts.com/ZenCart/Installation_Pic6.jpg" width="197" height="297"></td> | </td> | Add epoxy to both holes, add the shoe or knuckle(s) to the
baluster (if applicable) and then place the baluster down into the
tread and up into the handrail. You will need to add at least one shim
to the bottom of the baluster to keep it from sliding down. At this
time, you can apply a dab of epoxy and slide the shoe down. Let stand
for 24 hours before applying any pressure.<p align="center">
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Tools Needed </td>
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