How must the stair/angle brackets be cut in order to create a proper angle for an installation?
The stair/angle brackets are made to allow customization of the angle required for a specific installation. They can be used to create angles on a deck surface or for stair section installations. These brackets may be installed on posts, columns and wall surfaces. Tools required: Miter saw, measuring tape, and protective equipment. For Stairs: – When cutting the bracket, try to cut as close as possible to the line at the end of the bracket that has the screw holes. – Place the brackets on the end of the sections rails so you can mark the angle that will need to be cut. – Cut at the angle that you just marked. For Angles: – When cutting the bracket, try to cut as close as possible to the line at the end of the bracket that has the screw holes. – 22.5° angles require a 4″ x 4″ post/column minimum (actual size: 3.75″ x 3.75″) – 45° angles require a 4.5″ x 4.5″ post/column minimum (actual size: 4.5″ x 4.5″) – If the post/column is too narrow, you must either widen the bottom part of your p
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