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Turned Std Stair Posts 1500x90sq (Pine)

Where would you normally use timber stair newel posts ?
To structurally support the end of a balustrade on a staircase.

What is it made out of ?
Plantation grown Radiata Pine that has been finger-jointed and laminated for added strength.

What are the important dimensions ?
Overall : 1500mm Height x 90mm Width x 90mm Depth
Length of top turning : 125mm
Length of top square : 200mm
Length of turning : 555mm
Length of bottom square : 620mm

How should you finish it ?
As the finger-jointing is visible, we suggest that it should only be used for painting purposes.
If wanting to stain and lacquer, we suggest using the Oak version of the same post.
Speak to your local paint retailer for more info.
Where would you normally use timber stair newel posts ?
To structurally support the end of a balustrade on a staircase.

What is it made out of ?
Plantation grown Radiata Pine that has been finger-jointed and laminated for added strength.

What are the important dimensions ?
Overall : 1500mm Height x 90mm Width x 90mm Depth
Length of top turning : 125mm
Length of top square : 200mm
Length of turning : 555mm
Length of bottom square : 620mm

How should you finish it ?
As the finger-jointing is visible, we suggest that it should only be used for painting purposes.
If wanting to stain and lacquer, we suggest using the Oak version of the same post.
Speak to your local paint retailer for more info.
$30.32

Original: $101.06

-70%
Turned Std Stair Posts 1500x90sq (Pine)—

$101.06

$30.32

Description

Where would you normally use timber stair newel posts ?
To structurally support the end of a balustrade on a staircase.

What is it made out of ?
Plantation grown Radiata Pine that has been finger-jointed and laminated for added strength.

What are the important dimensions ?
Overall : 1500mm Height x 90mm Width x 90mm Depth
Length of top turning : 125mm
Length of top square : 200mm
Length of turning : 555mm
Length of bottom square : 620mm

How should you finish it ?
As the finger-jointing is visible, we suggest that it should only be used for painting purposes.
If wanting to stain and lacquer, we suggest using the Oak version of the same post.
Speak to your local paint retailer for more info.