Pine 90mm Turned Colonial Newel Post with Spigot Dowel

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OVERVIEW

These turned newel posts have a 50mm spigot that fits into either a new or existing newel base to create a full newel post - Select type and timber.

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Summary

90mm Colonial Stair Newel Post 

Turned Stair Newel post with spigot dowel can be used with existing old posts or new Newel Bases. 

The Pre-Drilled head allows you to select any type of newel post cap to finish the post. If you wish to have a Flat cap or Pyramid style cap fixed to your post please let us know and we will send your posts with a flat top head ready for the cap to be glued into position.

This spigot dowel type newel has been designed to drop into a newel base with a 50mm diameter hole drilled in the top. This can be achieved by using new pre-drilled newel bases or by cutting your exiting posts down and drilling your own hole for the dowel. 

Use a strong adhesive such as Joiners mate to glue the two components together and for an even stronger joint we recommend screwing through the newel base and into the spigot dowel of the newel post. Counter sink and screws so that they can be plugged or filled hiding them from view 

Newel posts are supplied in three designs, each with it specific purpose on a staircase

The full 90mm x 90mm Full Newel with one square block. This is the most commonly used post on most stair configurations. It is designed for the bottom of the stair case, top of the staircase, used as mid posts and corner posts on a landing. 

The 90mm x 90mm Intermediate Newel with a double block. This is used when the staircase turns through 90 degees and goes up in height. The handrail will go from the full newel up this this intermediate newel hitting the bottom block. The handrail will then leave from the top block and continue up the staircase 

The 90mm Half Newel Post. Used up against a wall to finish the handrail run. This post is fixed by screwing and gluing it directly to the wall using suitable fixings. Screws should be positioned so that they are hidden from view by the handrail. 

Fitting Colonial Newel Posts  

Newel Posts are fitted first followed by base rails and handrails.

Remember that handrail height needs to be 900mm. 

This spigot dowel type newel has been designed to drop into a newel base with a 50mm diameter hole drilled in the top. This can be achieved by using new pre-drilled newel bases or by cutting your exiting posts down and drilling your own hole for the dowel. 

Use a strong adhesive such as Joiners mate to glue the two components together and for an even stronger joint we recommend screwing through the newel base and into the spigot dowel of the newel post. Counter sink and screws so that they can be plugged or filled hiding them from view 

We recommend laying out your stair components to ensure handrail heights are 900mm before you cut any existing newel posts 

Staircase Building Regulations 

Handrail heights on the staircase are measured from the front bullnose of a step to the top of the handrail.

Spindles must not allow a sphere 100mm in diameter to pass between two spindles 

If you are unsure please contact us or your building inspector for new builds 

Specification

Colonial Stair Spigot Newel Posts  

90mm x 90mm Full Newel Post - For Domestic Stairs 

  • Top Block Measures 230mm x 90mm x 90mm
  • Middle Turned Section Measures 560mm
  • Bottom Spigot Dowel Measures 50mm x 80mm 

90mm x 90mm Double Head Intermediate Newel Post - For Domestic Winding Stairs 

  • Top Square Section Measures 215mm
  • Small Turned Section Measures 20mm
  • Bottom Square Section 215mm
  • Middle Turned Section Measures 300mm
  • Spigot Dowel Measures 50mm x 80mm 

90mm Half Newel Post - Domestic Stairs 

  • Top Block Measures 230mm x 90mm 
  • Middle Turned Section Measures 560mm
  • Bottom Spigot Dowel Measures 50mm x 80mm 

Our Pine Stair parts are a Scandinavian Softwood, creamy white to yellow in colour. Naturally knotty timber with live sound knots.

Pine is ideal for painting, staining or varnishing.

If you are painting Pine rails remember to use a knotting solution to seal the knots before painting, tis will stop any sap seeping through the paint after installation. Primer, undercoat and top coats are required when finishing Pine. 

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