Cable railing done in wood showing the use of our stainless spreader between the posts.
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This shows a way to expand your post centers a little if your design fits better with posts farther apart the the recommended
max. of 4 ft. This same thing can be done with any non-ferrous material such as stainless, copper, bronze or even wood. In this case the
polished stainless tubing looks very nice with the surrounding style and colors.
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You can also see a close up of a recommended corner using two posts so the cable can go on around easily saving the additional fittings
that would be required if you started and stopped the cable at the corner. It also isolates the cable loads if you do decide to start and
stop at the corner rather than attaching everything to one corner post. Just be sure that in your jurisdiction that the posts are no
further apart then your code gap allows. It ususlly 4,5 or 6 inches with some areas in Florida requesting a cable 2" off the deck.
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