tlreif Posted October 14, 2011 Share Posted October 14, 2011 Hello friends. There isn't a whole lot of blacksmithing in these but I did have to fire the forge up for the railing cap. This was the project for the summer. I can tell you that it was quite hot and I didn't think I was having very much fun. But the results were good. And the best thing is I actually made some money on a project for a change. Got tired of doing all for peanuts. Enjoy. And as always questions or comments are apreciated. Some assembly photos Final and some details View of customers back yard Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jacques Posted October 14, 2011 Share Posted October 14, 2011 Neat, I like it. Just one question. I see that the stairs are bolted on the ring gripping around the post. Is that the only fastening for the stairs? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jake pogrebinsky Posted October 14, 2011 Share Posted October 14, 2011 Not exactly an exercise in controlled hand-forging, as you say yourself,but one heck of a challenge. And looks like you've done very respectably indeed-congratulations!Nothing much simple about one of these! That one forged element,the rail finial,is very pleasant-looking,too. Thanks for the photos,great project! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HWHII Posted October 14, 2011 Share Posted October 14, 2011 I enjoyed your post. Nice job! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MLMartin Posted October 14, 2011 Share Posted October 14, 2011 I have never seen a spiral stair that turns clock wise... Though I guess its just as fun going one way as another. Looks great I hope to have one of these in my house some day. Had a friend that had one hidden in the upstairs closet that lead town to the kitchen pantry. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jack Evers Posted October 15, 2011 Share Posted October 15, 2011 A welder friend of mine built one into his basement to save space. It was quite narrow. He then took out the regular stairs to gain space. A few years later he sold the house. Said to me, I wonder how long it will take the new owners to figure out why I left the washer and dryer in the basement. Whoops! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tlreif Posted October 15, 2011 Author Share Posted October 15, 2011 A welder friend of mine built one into his basement to save space. It was quite narrow. He then took out the regular stairs to gain space. A few years later he sold the house. Said to me, I wonder how long it will take the new owners to figure out why I left the washer and dryer in the basement. Whoops! Yes that is one thing about these stairs not exactly user friendly when trying to carry large objects up them. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tlreif Posted October 15, 2011 Author Share Posted October 15, 2011 Neat, I like it. Just one question. I see that the stairs are bolted on the ring gripping around the post. Is that the only fastening for the stairs? Yes that is the only thing fastening the stairs to the main post. Do you see a problem? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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