Question, why not just fabricate the whole rail in the shop, then go back to anchor the railing down instead of doing some welding? not saying it is wrong and it works since you can technically build the whole rail on site but why not just do it in the shop if you already begun it at the shop? just curious to you why you do it that way.
Good question, It was a rush job that needed to be done ASAP. When I went to measure the job I totally forgot to take those measurements. So instead of going back out to get the measurements I needed I just fabricated it on site. I prefer to do all work in the shop and powder coat but this needed done ASAP per customer request.
I love cheat sheets. I’m too stupid to figure yours out though, care to do a video on it? Or a quick explanation here thanks!
@@breaktime919 I will be doing a video on the sheet I use. It's too hard to explain over text. Keep an eye out for it in the coming weeks
Question, why not just fabricate the whole rail in the shop, then go back to anchor the railing down instead of doing some welding? not saying it is wrong and it works since you can technically build the whole rail on site but why not just do it in the shop if you already begun it at the shop? just curious to you why you do it that way.
Good question, It was a rush job that needed to be done ASAP. When I went to measure the job I totally forgot to take those measurements. So instead of going back out to get the measurements I needed I just fabricated it on site. I prefer to do all work in the shop and powder coat but this needed done ASAP per customer request.