4
(Fig. 5)
(Fig. 8)
(Fig. 7)
(Fig. 11)
(Fig. 10)
(Fig. 9)
(Fig. 6)
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Tip :
If using a power saw, a carbide tip blade
of at least 60 teeth is recommended.
4.
Place one of the beam covers (E) across
the opening where the railing is to be
installed (Fig. 7). Measure from the
mounting surface to the first baluster
hole on each end (Fig. 8), and adjust
until these dimensions are equal. Trace
the post edge onto the beam cover (E) at
each end (Fig. 9).
Tip:
If all of mounting surfaces are plumb,
transfer your measurements and baluster
layout from the bottom beam cover (E) to
the top beam cover (E) (Fig. 10).
NOTE: A minimum of 1" from the edge
of the first baluster hole to the end of the
routed beam cover (E) is necessary.