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Default Anchoring a handrail

On Thursday, September 13, 2012 9:39:40 AM UTC-5, Harry K wrote:
On Sep 12, 8:09*pm, "David" wrote:

Lived in this house 35 years. *Now wife needs a handrail to get up/down


front steps. *Planning on going with metal railing, 36" high.. Posts are 2x2


with a square bottom flange with four holes for bolts. *The manufacturer


recommends 3/8" x 4" expansion anchors for attaching posts to the concrete


steps.




The problem: *A few years ago I overlaid the steps and sidewalk with


decorative concrete "stones" which are 11 x 14 x 3 1/2" thick. *Two layers.


So, the concrete steps are 7" below the surface of the stones. *The stones


are held in place with construction adhesive, which has been satisfactory so


far. *But definitely will not hold the stones securely enough to support a


handrail. * I could use 12" long expansion anchors to penetrate to the


concrete steps but they are 3/4" diameter and I'm concerned about the "swiss


cheese" effect on the concrete. *Alternately, I could use 5/8" x 10" anchors


with only 3" in the step concrete, which would probably have enough holding


power and slightly less "swiss cheese".




What are the other options for securing the posts, if any? *I would be


especially interested the approach others have successfully used in a


similar situation.




How about doing way with the square mounting plate and mount them to

the side of the steps? Of course it then wouldn't be

36" high. Perhaps sistering on another piece of 2x2 to lengthen the

posts.



Harry K


It's the same problem as with using treated posts in the ground adjacent to the steps: interference from large trees next to the steps.