Using metal conduit for a deck railing?

   / Using metal conduit for a deck railing? #11  
well i have installed lots of emt conduit outdoors, and let me tell you it does rust over time. I have some pipes less than 5 yr old that are badly rusted.

It seams that any scratch creates a rust zone. not sure why. Its also not very strong. I can use my hand or foot to bend 1/2' emt. ... pretty easy to bend.


Have you looked into the old standard...... wrought iron. i have 3/4" wrought iron handrails and they certainly dont block the view..and are very strong. Not to expensive either.
 
   / Using metal conduit for a deck railing? #12  
I would stay away from the EMT conduit, it is mostly just a galvanized pot metal. I've installed a LOT in factories and only "ONLY" indoors, if it goes outdoors it is HW (Heavy Wall) as EMT is not weather rated for electrical.

They have installed the SS Cables on "This Old House" TV show a couple times now goes in pretty good and not bad looking. It is almost invisible from a distance so real good there.

Have you thought about using GLASS in there? There are tempered glass made for shelving and such (someone maybe posted this already) often available 2nd hand.

When I was doing Metal Fabrication we made two or 3 Deck Railings and Porch Railings for people. Used simple square and or round tubing of 16ga x 1/2" hollow square stock. One we made using 3/8" cold rolled rod. All were vertical orientation and we made them to bolt in between deck posts. We powder coated one set but the majority was sold "raw steel" and homeowners painted them. Top and Bottom rails were flat stock on most of them bent with pre-drilled holes for lagging into posts. We did one we made 12 gauge Formed Top Plate 3.5" channel to fit over "CAP" the 4x4 deck posts. That one was powder coated flat black came out "really nice." Costs were not bad figuring work to install wood and life rating of the metal vs wood.

Mark
 
   / Using metal conduit for a deck railing?
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#13  
A curve ball... The deck is around part of a pool, so any metal within 5 feet of the pool wall must be bonded with 8ga bare copper wire to the filter pump motor.
So, instead of running copper to each conduit baluster, are there any non-metalic options? Thought about plastic or fiberglass rods, but they are expensive. Now thinking about PVC pipe. Maybe 3/4" so it's rigid enought.
Would it look trashy or should I just break down an use the standard 2x2 pressure treated balusters... ? sigh...
Doug
 
   / Using metal conduit for a deck railing? #14  
But the metal is only tied to a wooden deck so it is not grounded anyway....good grief.
 
   / Using metal conduit for a deck railing? #15  
I used Aluminum conduit with horizontal SS and marine turnbuckles.. Came out nice it's about 5 years and still nice,,
 
   / Using metal conduit for a deck railing?
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#16  
But the metal is only tied to a wooden deck so it is not grounded anyway....good grief.

I know... The requirements for pools are crazy these days.

Doug
 
   / Using metal conduit for a deck railing? #17  
Tempered glass panels, call around and get some quotes.
 
   / Using metal conduit for a deck railing? #18  
The big box home improvement stores are always advertising metal balusters. I think they are powder coated and don't seem too expensive. From a cost/time and appearance standpoint, these might be a good option.
 
   / Using metal conduit for a deck railing? #19  
A curve ball... The deck is around part of a pool, so any metal within 5 feet of the pool wall must be bonded with 8ga bare copper wire to the filter pump motor.
So, instead of running copper to each conduit baluster, are there any non-metalic options? Thought about plastic or fiberglass rods, but they are expensive. Now thinking about PVC pipe. Maybe 3/4" so it's rigid enought.
Would it look trashy or should I just break down an use the standard 2x2 pressure treated balusters... ? sigh...
Doug

I built these using 1" PVC and 2x4's in 2005. I used 3 threaded rods per 8ft section to hold together. Last year i built the gate using abs for the frame, not elegant but functional.


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   / Using metal conduit for a deck railing? #20  
Lowes and home depot sell powder coated aluminum balusters just for this application.
They also have black plastic brackets to mount the bottom supports in. We thought
they dressed it up a little.
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