I am making a safety rail for the steps that lead up to my mothers rear entrance.
I have got wood, cut and of the correct size all round, ready.
I need to attach several posts to the brick wall, then obviously put the wooden rail on the top, etc.
I was wondering what would be the best sort of fixing to use?
I was initially thinking rawl plugs, but are they not rather expensive? I think I will need about 14 of them. Then, I read somewhere about "resin anchors" and using resin and threaded rod instead.
What is the "best" choice?
Another consideration is treating the wood against future rot. I was thinking that since it is a safety/handrail, it would perhaps be a bit dubious to have any sort of preserver where it may have contact with the hands etc. Would it be ok to use varnish perhaps?
I have got wood, cut and of the correct size all round, ready.
I need to attach several posts to the brick wall, then obviously put the wooden rail on the top, etc.
I was wondering what would be the best sort of fixing to use?
I was initially thinking rawl plugs, but are they not rather expensive? I think I will need about 14 of them. Then, I read somewhere about "resin anchors" and using resin and threaded rod instead.
What is the "best" choice?
Another consideration is treating the wood against future rot. I was thinking that since it is a safety/handrail, it would perhaps be a bit dubious to have any sort of preserver where it may have contact with the hands etc. Would it be ok to use varnish perhaps?