Thank you so much for your comment! I really appreciate your feedback and hope I helped you figure out the next step to a project at your home! Any questions please let me know! Have a blessed day 😎
The ...no...THE best carpenter video I have ever seen. Why? He covered the code, how you don't need to measure everything, use your eyeball (IF you are good-most people should measure), and he pointed out the WHY on every "detail" that counts. Great job.
The "only" parts of the code he referenced were the "height" code and "balluster spacing" code. Attaching handrail directly to brickmould would NEVER pass code where I live. Also would not pass without a minimum of 2 × 4 for bottom post. My concern with this is that if someone walks up/down the stairs and falls against this handrail, the rail will not support the stress load and will fail thereby causing potential serious injury from the fall.
That’s awesome! Glad I was able to help with extra motivation to help you get it done! Thanks for watching and then commenting your progress! I really appreciate it! Have a blessed day 😎
Great job man. I'm putting in something like this for a client and wanted some ideas for the handrail without anchoring into the concrete, your idea is perfect, simple clean and effective. I'll be using this. Thanks bro
I’m a tinner and just installed a 3 stair hand 🖐 rail for my mother in-law. Watched your vid, well done homie , took me to school. Handrail turned out pimp. Thank you
Lol thank you for the awesome comment! My knees are kind of numb to the floor now, I’ll use knee pads when I’m constantly kneeling, but for a couple minutes in the video it doesn’t hurt at all! Thanks for your time! Have a blessed day 😎
Good job on the video bro! Quality content! Liked the tip at the end too. Didn't even realize that the rail leads your hand right to the door knob. Very cool!
Thanks man for the feedback! The handrail should always be on the side of wall of a light switch or a doorknob...that way you keep control of your stability if you do have to take your hand off the rail...it’s only for a brief second...
Excellent video, Hunter! Question... What do you call that piece of trim your using for the hand rail, and where can I find it? Not in Home Depot. Thanks.
amazing video Hunter thank you. i'm thinking to get myself one of those sink bits... what exactly is the drill bit called and what size of screw did you use for that sink bit?
I appreciate the compliment! It’s called a “twist drill bit” I use the dewalt brand. There is a 3 pack for 19.99 or 1 for 9.99. I also use a 2 1/2” Phillips wood screw to secure everything together. I get both of these items from Home Depot. Let me know if you have any other questions! Have a blessed day 😎
If that's to code, you have loose codes. I would never build a railing without one primary post to support side loading. Even at the end of your video, when you say it is "solid", the railing flexes when you apply a minor pressure. Everything would be fine, except I would put a much stronger bottom post to carry extra side loading.
I understand where you are coming from. The railing flexes a little but would catch any person if they were grabbing that in a fall. Also provides plenty of support for just walking up and down the stairs...I have never seen a post for garage stairs before I feel that might be a little overkill. I have never had a warranty for a garage stairs rail that broke do to side load issues, but there’s always a first...Obviously code changes for inside the house...posts required at every 8 ft... Thank you for your thoughts and watching the video, sorry that my install didn’t meet your qualifications on sturdiness...I truly do understand your point and for a custom job outside of new residential track homes I will take what you have to say into consideration! Have a blessed day 😎
@@huntercarlson5446 They make us use a 2 by 6 as a post at the bottom, screwed to the stringer. But we are just using raw wood. That would ruin the aesthetics if we used a finished product as you are.
huntercarlson5446 If you truly believe that this railing will support you in a fall, then i would suggest you prove so in a video. Do this by tying a rope to the handrail, pulling on the rope with spring weight attached (luggage weight spring) and see if it takes more than 75 lbs pull to cause railing to fail. Should realistically take 200 lbs to be considered safe.
Hello Hunter, what gauge nailer are you using for this install? I'm trying to determine whether to purchase a 16 or 18 gauge nailer. Awesome video by the way.
Thank you very much for the compliment! I’m using a 16 ga metabo finish nailer bought from Lowe’s...I’m also using 2” nails. Depending on the project in your home I mainly use the 16 ga for just a little more strength. I use the 18 ga mainly for nailing casing to the door jambs and for small pieces of trim that might split with the larger nail. Either way you cannot go wrong! Both can shoot a 2” nail! I stay away from 2 1/2”nails altogether because the track home builders will come back at me if a water line or electric is hit by that long of a nail. Just by using 2” I don’t have that liability. Hope this helps make a decision! Any more questions don’t hesitate! Have a blessed day!
Hey Bob! Thank you for watching! I’m guessing you live in Denver as well!? I get most of my material from Alpine Lumber Millwork shop off of I-70 and Tower Rd...if you call them up and ask for the “garage rail and 2x2 balusters primed” they should understand what you are looking for! Most track homes use this material...If you have any more questions please don’t hesitate to ask! Have a blessed day!
@@huntercarlson5446 Hey Hunter. Could I use a 2x6 for the main angled piece? Just using what I have available and that piece you use looks like a 2x6 but just routed out. Thanks man.
You totally can! There is nothing against what material is used for the handrail portion when it comes to code. My only recommendation is to sand and paint the 2x6 to prevent future splinters...you are exactly right with the piece I’m using, it was routed at the Millwork shop...any other questions please let me know! Have a blessed day!
The stairs are made at a millwork shop here in Denver and delivered to the house. Alpine Lumber Millwork Division makes all the stairs for garages. Thanks for watching and have a blessed day 😎
Hey Steven! I get all of my material from a Millwork shop called Alpine Lumber here in Denver. You can’t find the detail at Lowes or Home Depot unfortunately…the balusters are just 2”x2”x4’primed, but I was able to find the handrail detail at Menards. Hope this link works: www.menards.com/main/building-materials/decking-deck-products/exterior-railings-gates/wood-railing/ac2-reg-2-x-6-x-8-green-pressure-treated-vertical-handrail/1113843/p-1553149844052.htm Thanks for watching let me know if you have any more questions! Have a blessed day 😎
Hi Larry! Sorry it’s been a few days, I will get back to ya with the style of rail in the next few days…I’ll have to call my distributor to get the right SKU for me to look up and find somewhere you can be able to order from… thanks for watching and I’ll get back to ya soon
Appreciate you reaching out! I’m located in Denver, so maybe not tooooo far...I do make it out to Moab about 4 times a year...what city are you located in? Right now I’m super busy with trying to start my “how-to” vlog channel and busy with D.R. Horton, BUT.... work actually might be changing here in a few months for me and that’s also great timing to dirt bike in Moab...lol I am not promising anything but would be happy to stay in touch depending on your timeline of the project. Will also be happy to answer any question you might have... happy holidays look forward to hearing back
I’m using a dewalt #8 11/64” countersink bit. You can get a pack of 3 different sizes or just the single bit from Home Depot. Thanks for watching and have a blessed day 😎
Thanks for watching! The profile is “6203” made out of poplar wood and primed. I receive my material from Alpine Lumber in Denver, CO. I did find the same handrail on Menards website...
I completely agree with you! Some codes are a little ridiculous! Fortunately my job is just to follow and abide by these codes so I won’t be liable if there is an incident or accident...thank you for your time and your insight! Have a blessed day!
@@huntercarlson5446 You did a good job and finally someone understands handrail graspability and the code. See way to many flat or 2xs on edge which is not code anywhere. Thanks for sharing.
probably the best DIY tutorial that I've seen for anything. Single shot, every instruction came with explanation
Thank you so much for your comment! I really appreciate your feedback and hope I helped you figure out the next step to a project at your home! Any questions please let me know! Have a blessed day 😎
Yes. He definitely didn't get enough love for his videos and expertise. I sure wish he would have kept posting
The ...no...THE best carpenter video I have ever seen. Why? He covered the code, how you don't need to measure everything, use your eyeball (IF you are good-most people should measure), and he pointed out the WHY on every "detail" that counts. Great job.
The "only" parts of the code he referenced were the "height" code and "balluster spacing" code.
Attaching handrail directly to brickmould would NEVER pass code where I live. Also would not pass without a minimum of 2 × 4 for bottom post.
My concern with this is that if someone walks up/down the stairs and falls against this handrail, the rail will not support the stress load and will fail thereby causing potential serious injury from the fall.
Youre one hell of an teacher brother! Thank you!
That last piece about the knob is exactly what I needed to know. Thank you very much!
Thank you my friend. Your video pushed me to put one in. My wife is 77 and the handrail just makes it a little easier.
That’s awesome! Glad I was able to help with extra motivation to help you get it done! Thanks for watching and then commenting your progress! I really appreciate it! Have a blessed day 😎
You are a bad ass my friend l love how easy you explain the process thank you very much
GREAT video. Need to put a handrail in my MIL’s house soon. This will definitely help. Thanks so much
Lifesaver and great information and easy to follow tyvm
Great job man. I'm putting in something like this for a client and wanted some ideas for the handrail without anchoring into the concrete, your idea is perfect, simple clean and effective. I'll be using this. Thanks bro
Thanks, Hunter! This was just the primer I needed on how to not mess up my hand rail install. Subscribed!
thanks for reminding me the forgotten rules !
Good job explaining. Thanks
Well done.
Excellent video and tutorial 👍
Very helpful. Wish I could work that fast!
Thank you for explaining code as you do it.
Nice video. Well explained
Great video!!! Thank you!!
I’m a tinner and just installed a 3 stair hand 🖐 rail for my mother in-law. Watched your vid, well done homie , took me to school. Handrail turned out pimp. Thank you
Heck yea man! Love it! Thank you so much for the feedback! Glad I was able to help! Have a blessed day!
Nice video. Need to have
Something similar in my
Garage.
Nice and easy bro! great video
Well narrated.
great content thank you
Nice job man. Your work is solid. Just try and remember, when using your level on something vertical, it’s plumb... not level.
Good job on this video & also on the wall mounted handrail video. Thanks for the useful tips.
I really appreciate it! Glad you were able to get a little something from those videos. Have a blessed day 😎
I’ve never watched a more informative tutorial I. My life lol great video! I did cringe when you knelt on the concrete tho . Save your knees !
Lol thank you for the awesome comment! My knees are kind of numb to the floor now, I’ll use knee pads when I’m constantly kneeling, but for a couple minutes in the video it doesn’t hurt at all! Thanks for your time! Have a blessed day 😎
Good job on the video bro! Quality content! Liked the tip at the end too. Didn't even realize that the rail leads your hand right to the door knob. Very cool!
Thanks man for the feedback! The handrail should always be on the side of wall of a light switch or a doorknob...that way you keep control of your stability if you do have to take your hand off the rail...it’s only for a brief second...
Cool video bro new home owner learning alot
Thank you for the comment! Let me know if you have any questions! Have a blessed day!
Excellent video, Hunter! Question... What do you call that piece of trim your using for the hand rail, and where can I find it? Not in Home Depot. Thanks.
Well explained and good technique! Congratulations
Thank you very much! Appreciate your time and comments! Let me know if there are any questions! Have a blessed day!
Nice explanation! Learn a great deal and like how you did the video.
Thank you for your time and comment! Let me know if you have any questions! Have a blessed day!
Thanks
Yea buddy in the Tundra!
Yea do it! Love my Tundra! Have a blessed day!
good job thank you
You are very welcome! Any questions please don’t hesitate! Have a blessed day!
amazing video Hunter thank you. i'm thinking to get myself one of those sink bits... what exactly is the drill bit called and what size of screw did you use for that sink bit?
I appreciate the compliment! It’s called a “twist drill bit” I use the dewalt brand. There is a 3 pack for 19.99 or 1 for 9.99. I also use a 2 1/2” Phillips wood screw to secure everything together. I get both of these items from Home Depot. Let me know if you have any other questions! Have a blessed day 😎
Awesome
Appreciate it! Have a blessed day!
Great video Hunter! Can you show how you did the stairs in that video?
What a great tutorial .. but any chance you have done a site Condition rail ?
Appreciate the compliment! Help me out with what you mean by a site condition rail…not sure I understand… Have a blessed day 😎
Well thats how we call over here on Denver ... The site condition rail is the the one outside of the porch ! I'm not sure if I'm being clear enough
If that's to code, you have loose codes. I would never build a railing without one primary post to support side loading. Even at the end of your video, when you say it is "solid", the railing flexes when you apply a minor pressure. Everything would be fine, except I would put a much stronger bottom post to carry extra side loading.
I understand where you are coming from. The railing flexes a little but would catch any person if they were grabbing that in a fall. Also provides plenty of support for just walking up and down the stairs...I have never seen a post for garage stairs before I feel that might be a little overkill. I have never had a warranty for a garage stairs rail that broke do to side load issues, but there’s always a first...Obviously code changes for inside the house...posts required at every 8 ft...
Thank you for your thoughts and watching the video, sorry that my install didn’t meet your qualifications on sturdiness...I truly do understand your point and for a custom job outside of new residential track homes I will take what you have to say into consideration! Have a blessed day 😎
@@huntercarlson5446 They make us use a 2 by 6 as a post at the bottom, screwed to the stringer. But we are just using raw wood. That would ruin the aesthetics if we used a finished product as you are.
huntercarlson5446
If you truly believe that this railing will support you in a fall, then i would suggest you prove so in a video.
Do this by tying a rope to the handrail, pulling on the rope with spring weight attached (luggage weight spring) and see if it takes more than 75 lbs pull to cause railing to fail. Should realistically take 200 lbs to be considered safe.
Sweet tutorial! What do you charge for this?
I have been looking for this exact style of hand rail fforever!..does it have a special name? or was it custom routed? Great video BTW!!! :)
I actually see you posted a link in a comment :). Thanks for this! Love your enrgy. SUBSCRIBED!
Thank you very much! Glad I was able to help! Have a blessed day Troy! 😎
Hello Hunter, what gauge nailer are you using for this install? I'm trying to determine whether to purchase a 16 or 18 gauge nailer. Awesome video by the way.
Thank you very much for the compliment! I’m using a 16 ga metabo finish nailer bought from Lowe’s...I’m also using 2” nails. Depending on the project in your home I mainly use the 16 ga for just a little more strength. I use the 18 ga mainly for nailing casing to the door jambs and for small pieces of trim that might split with the larger nail. Either way you cannot go wrong! Both can shoot a 2” nail! I stay away from 2 1/2”nails altogether because the track home builders will come back at me if a water line or electric is hit by that long of a nail. Just by using 2” I don’t have that liability. Hope this helps make a decision! Any more questions don’t hesitate! Have a blessed day!
Any info on the Hardware on the Railing and Spindels?
How did u find 9 degree for brick moulding?
Hunter, Need to build this for a customer. I see you're located in Denver. Where can I purchase the material? Thanks!
Hey Bob! Thank you for watching! I’m guessing you live in Denver as well!? I get most of my material from Alpine Lumber Millwork shop off of I-70 and Tower Rd...if you call them up and ask for the “garage rail and 2x2 balusters primed” they should understand what you are looking for! Most track homes use this material...If you have any more questions please don’t hesitate to ask! Have a blessed day!
@@huntercarlson5446 Thank you Hunter. Blessings to you.
@@huntercarlson5446 Hey Hunter. Could I use a 2x6 for the main angled piece? Just using what I have available and that piece you use looks like a 2x6 but just routed out. Thanks man.
You totally can! There is nothing against what material is used for the handrail portion when it comes to code. My only recommendation is to sand and paint the 2x6 to prevent future splinters...you are exactly right with the piece I’m using, it was routed at the Millwork shop...any other questions please let me know! Have a blessed day!
Wow
Thanks for watching! Any questions please let me know! Have a blessed day 😎
What is the height of your rise and where did you get the stairs...or did you make them?
The stairs are made at a millwork shop here in Denver and delivered to the house. Alpine Lumber Millwork Division makes all the stairs for garages. Thanks for watching and have a blessed day 😎
Hunter, where did you buy the Rail and Balusters?
Hey Steven! I get all of my material from a Millwork shop called Alpine Lumber here in Denver. You can’t find the detail at Lowes or Home Depot unfortunately…the balusters are just 2”x2”x4’primed, but I was able to find the handrail detail at Menards. Hope this link works:
www.menards.com/main/building-materials/decking-deck-products/exterior-railings-gates/wood-railing/ac2-reg-2-x-6-x-8-green-pressure-treated-vertical-handrail/1113843/p-1553149844052.htm
Thanks for watching let me know if you have any more questions! Have a blessed day 😎
I can't find the board-rail that you used for the hand rail anywhere. What is it called?
Hi Larry! Sorry it’s been a few days, I will get back to ya with the style of rail in the next few days…I’ll have to call my distributor to get the right SKU for me to look up and find somewhere you can be able to order from… thanks for watching and I’ll get back to ya soon
What the name for that top board that was used??? Thanks
If you are located in Utah would you respond and see if you are interested in installing a handrail? Thanks
Appreciate you reaching out! I’m located in Denver, so maybe not tooooo far...I do make it out to Moab about 4 times a year...what city are you located in? Right now I’m super busy with trying to start my “how-to” vlog channel and busy with D.R. Horton, BUT.... work actually might be changing here in a few months for me and that’s also great timing to dirt bike in Moab...lol
I am not promising anything but would be happy to stay in touch depending on your timeline of the project. Will also be happy to answer any question you might have... happy holidays look forward to hearing back
@@huntercarlson5446 Thanks for the response, I am 30 miles south of Salt Lake. I enjoyed the video, I will try and find someone more local.
What size is that counter sink?
I’m using a dewalt #8 11/64” countersink bit. You can get a pack of 3 different sizes or just the single bit from Home Depot. Thanks for watching and have a blessed day 😎
What size is the rail? 2x8?
What’s that handrail profile called?
Thanks for watching! The profile is “6203” made out of poplar wood and primed. I receive my material from Alpine Lumber in Denver, CO. I did find the same handrail on Menards website...
Love the video. Music is distracting.
Great vid but codes are so f'in annoying/idiotic. Wouldn't want a child falling through a handrail that is 14" off the ground 🤦🏻♂️
I completely agree with you! Some codes are a little ridiculous! Fortunately my job is just to follow and abide by these codes so I won’t be liable if there is an incident or accident...thank you for your time and your insight! Have a blessed day!
@@huntercarlson5446 You did a good job and finally someone understands handrail graspability and the code. See way to many flat or 2xs on edge which is not code anywhere. Thanks for sharing.
You talk too much!
Code?? That's one weak a** handrail.
Pull on it side to side, I could pull it apart. You need a post at bottom anchored for strength.