The little screws without heads are called "set screws". I used the Senmit cable & fittings and bought bulk alum. 2x2 box channel & a 2" C channel for the top rail for a job 2 yrs ago. I bought the Senmit crimper which made a more secure connection than set screws would, I assume. I was happy with the outcome.
I skipped this video about three times because I could NOT HEAR the dang-on thing. One day, I realized I had some headphones in my bag behind me and stuck them in. AFTER I could actually hear it, I saw that it was a great info with EXACTLY the tye of feedback I've been looking for on Muzata products. Thank you, Sir. Oh, and please, step your mic game up!
I'm trying to install these now. How do you bolt the railing to the posts? It seems like they want you to drill and tap the railing but it's only 1/8in.
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Muzata seems pretty good. They have helpful customer service
I was happy with the product. Never used their customer support.
The little screws without heads are called "set screws". I used the Senmit cable & fittings and bought bulk alum. 2x2 box channel & a 2" C channel for the top rail for a job 2 yrs ago. I bought the Senmit crimper which made a more secure connection than set screws would, I assume. I was happy with the outcome.
I skipped this video about three times because I could NOT HEAR the dang-on thing. One day, I realized I had some headphones in my bag behind me and stuck them in. AFTER I could actually hear it, I saw that it was a great info with EXACTLY the tye of feedback I've been looking for on Muzata products. Thank you, Sir.
Oh, and please, step your mic game up!
I've since got a mic and learned to normalize my audio. I'm getting better I swear.
I'm trying to install these now. How do you bolt the railing to the posts? It seems like they want you to drill and tap the railing but it's only 1/8in.
I did drill it first. There will be a plastic block that goes inside the railing. Some of them will screw into that as well.
There is a plastic block that goes inside the railing that you then can screw into.
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What brand is your nicer quality railing? Ty.
It's not a brand. It was custom made by a local welder.
When you get ready to install post set the post on a level surface and tap high side with a hammer and they bend right down you do not have to shim