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Skirt for 155sq Stair Posts (Pine)

A radiata pine skirt designed to surround a 155 x 155mm stair post. When paired with the plain or recessed post, and box moulding it creates a box newel or hamptons style stair post.

This product is made up of 4 separate panels, which each have unique mitre-lock joins to allow for easy assembly. It has been sanded ready for painting.

Note: This product is not suitable for external use.

Important Dimensions

Overall Panels
 Height 570mm 570mm
 Width 188mm 188mm
 Depth 188mm 16mm

FAQ

Where would you normally use it ?
Around the bottom a 155 x 155mm stair post.

What is it made out of ?
Plantation grown Radiata Pine.

What are the important dimensions ?
Each skirt is made up of four 16mm thick panels of height 570mm. The width of each panel is 188mm.
The outside edges of each panel has a unique mitre-lock joint that allows for easy assembly.
A small moulding is supplied that can be mitre cut and wrapped around the post to finish the top of the skirt off.

How should you finish it ?
If looking for a natural finish, then a clear lacquer will be fine; or you can use a stain to achieve your desired colour then use a clear lacquer to finish it off.
If wanting to paint, a water based primer/undercoat is not a necessity (although it wouldn’t hurt), but at least 2 coats of the final colour is a must.
Speak to your local paint retailer for more info.
A radiata pine skirt designed to surround a 155 x 155mm stair post. When paired with the plain or recessed post, and box moulding it creates a box newel or hamptons style stair post.

This product is made up of 4 separate panels, which each have unique mitre-lock joins to allow for easy assembly. It has been sanded ready for painting.

Note: This product is not suitable for external use.

Important Dimensions

Overall Panels
 Height 570mm 570mm
 Width 188mm 188mm
 Depth 188mm 16mm

FAQ

Where would you normally use it ?
Around the bottom a 155 x 155mm stair post.

What is it made out of ?
Plantation grown Radiata Pine.

What are the important dimensions ?
Each skirt is made up of four 16mm thick panels of height 570mm. The width of each panel is 188mm.
The outside edges of each panel has a unique mitre-lock joint that allows for easy assembly.
A small moulding is supplied that can be mitre cut and wrapped around the post to finish the top of the skirt off.

How should you finish it ?
If looking for a natural finish, then a clear lacquer will be fine; or you can use a stain to achieve your desired colour then use a clear lacquer to finish it off.
If wanting to paint, a water based primer/undercoat is not a necessity (although it wouldn’t hurt), but at least 2 coats of the final colour is a must.
Speak to your local paint retailer for more info.
$25.65

Original: $85.51

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Skirt for 155sq Stair Posts (Pine)—

$85.51

$25.65

Description

A radiata pine skirt designed to surround a 155 x 155mm stair post. When paired with the plain or recessed post, and box moulding it creates a box newel or hamptons style stair post.

This product is made up of 4 separate panels, which each have unique mitre-lock joins to allow for easy assembly. It has been sanded ready for painting.

Note: This product is not suitable for external use.

Important Dimensions

Overall Panels
 Height 570mm 570mm
 Width 188mm 188mm
 Depth 188mm 16mm

FAQ

Where would you normally use it ?
Around the bottom a 155 x 155mm stair post.

What is it made out of ?
Plantation grown Radiata Pine.

What are the important dimensions ?
Each skirt is made up of four 16mm thick panels of height 570mm. The width of each panel is 188mm.
The outside edges of each panel has a unique mitre-lock joint that allows for easy assembly.
A small moulding is supplied that can be mitre cut and wrapped around the post to finish the top of the skirt off.

How should you finish it ?
If looking for a natural finish, then a clear lacquer will be fine; or you can use a stain to achieve your desired colour then use a clear lacquer to finish it off.
If wanting to paint, a water based primer/undercoat is not a necessity (although it wouldn’t hurt), but at least 2 coats of the final colour is a must.
Speak to your local paint retailer for more info.