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Default iron balusters and epoxy

After several tries I finally got a couple of pictures of the iron
baluster stairway posted to abpw. Upscale re-sized them so if you
want to look you might choose his post.

We did learn a little about using the epoxy with the iron.

The stuff goes a long way and judging how much to use is pretty much
guess work at first. It is thick enough that it will not run down the
baluster but it will squeeze out of the hole if you over do it.

Also, if you have balusters that need to face a certain direction, you
have about 5 minutes to be sure they are turned properly. The one
you miss, is a big pain to fix.;-)

Mike O.
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