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A: I used them inside the house and they are perfect
A: I don't see why they wouldn't hold up just fine outdoors. They're metal and very well made.
A: could be on how you put the screws but I have installed for interior stairs
A: This finish will resist some rust.
A: The gap depends on the angle of the railing. There will be some gap if the railing is parallel to the floor. Be sure all fasteners are secure.
A: Yes they are stainless, pre drill holes first since stainlesss screws are soft and will strip easily.
A: Yes, they are. I have used these for outdoor handrails in New England for about four years now. Fit and finish are fine. No rusting at all.
A: Perfect for outdoors. Four years of New England weather and no rust.
A: This product is manufactured from stainless steel.
A: One every 16" so that you are aligned with the studs. So 12.
A: As many as you have studs behind the wall. Need support!
A: The spacing of the handrail bracket is not to exceed 48" along the rail, so you would need no less than 4.
A: Using the above 48" min suggestion I bet you need at least 5. Four will only get you 12'.
A: It is just the finish coating, I believe.
A: The handrail bracket is made of steel and has an oil-rubbed bronze finish.
A: yes,it is
Everbilt
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Steel
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