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Would you like to restore that metal railing at home that has deteriorated over time? Follow our step-by-step guide and do it yourself. Tools and materials Step by step guide Rust and Paint Restoration Handrail placement Jose Moreno Ferre Architect MedArquitecto Jose Moreno Ferre Architect Co-founder of med.arquitectos | Web Like any other construction element, railings need good periodic maintenance to always present an impeccable appearance. These can be easily damaged if they are not properly protected, but the truth is that we can repair any railing easily by following the following steps. Tools and materials First of all, we will have to make sure that we have all the necessary tools, if not, we can always buy them at any DIY store. For rust and paint restoration: Anti-oxide enamel Outdoor varnish (if it is an outdoor railing) Brush Protective paper Wire brush For the handrail: Protractor and pencil Jigsaw with blade for wood Electric sander Milling machine Drill Applicator gun Mounting putty Tirafondos Step by step guide Depending on the degree of deterioration of the railing in question, we will carry out different restoration processes , but below we will see the most common ones in all cases: railing in poor condition and rusty Rust and Paint Restoration Before starting to treat the railing, we will prepare the work area by protecting the ground below it.
To do this, we will use the classic and inexpensive protective paper that painters use, sticking it directly to the pavement with adhesive tape. Once we have the paper placed along the entire length of the railing and the area well cleared, we will begin to clean the railing with the help of a wire brush. This process is vitally important to avoid future imperfections and to ensure that the enamel properly grips the support. If the paint on our railing was very deteriorated, we would have to strip it completely Philippines Email List clean railing Next, we will directly apply a coat of anti-rust enamel in the color we have chosen, using a thick brush for the bars and profiles and a smaller size for the small ornamental details that our railing may have. It is important to mix the polish well before applying it to ensure a homogeneous color. We recommend choosing one that can be applied directly on top of the rust because, in many cases, it is difficult to remove all the rusty parts in the cleaning process. paint railing When we finish painting the entire railing we will have to allow the drying time indicated by the manufacturer of the enamel we used. Once dry, we will apply a second coat of anti-rust enamel and allow the corresponding drying time to pass again. Handrail placement If our railing lacks a handrail or is simply so deteriorated that we need to replace it, we can make our own handrail with wooden slats. First, we'll rethink the design of our handrail .
To do this, we will take all the measurements of our railing, especially the length and the different turning angles of its path. With the help of an angle protractor we will measure the railing to mark the cutting lines on the wooden slats and form the different joints between slats that are necessary for the geometry of our railing. We will cut all the pieces to size using a jigsaw. cut wood to make a railing Once we have all the cutting of the slats ready, we will move on to rounding the edges in order to make them more pleasant to the touch. To do this, we will use a router with a half-round router bit and we will pass it along the entire length of the slats and on the two edges that will be located at the top. Subsequently, we will sand all the slats until we achieve a smooth and smooth surface. Without a doubt, this process is significantly simplified with the help of an electric sander. sand wood To remove all the dust and residue that has been thrown up when sanding, we will use a simple dry brush to clean the slats. Once clean, we will go directly to applying the varnish . Just as metal bars need a protective paint, the wooden slats of the handrail also need a varnish to seal the entire surface. In this way, we will significantly extend the useful life of the handrail, but we must not forget that we should re-varnish the wood every years.
To do this, we will use the classic and inexpensive protective paper that painters use, sticking it directly to the pavement with adhesive tape. Once we have the paper placed along the entire length of the railing and the area well cleared, we will begin to clean the railing with the help of a wire brush. This process is vitally important to avoid future imperfections and to ensure that the enamel properly grips the support. If the paint on our railing was very deteriorated, we would have to strip it completely Philippines Email List clean railing Next, we will directly apply a coat of anti-rust enamel in the color we have chosen, using a thick brush for the bars and profiles and a smaller size for the small ornamental details that our railing may have. It is important to mix the polish well before applying it to ensure a homogeneous color. We recommend choosing one that can be applied directly on top of the rust because, in many cases, it is difficult to remove all the rusty parts in the cleaning process. paint railing When we finish painting the entire railing we will have to allow the drying time indicated by the manufacturer of the enamel we used. Once dry, we will apply a second coat of anti-rust enamel and allow the corresponding drying time to pass again. Handrail placement If our railing lacks a handrail or is simply so deteriorated that we need to replace it, we can make our own handrail with wooden slats. First, we'll rethink the design of our handrail .
To do this, we will take all the measurements of our railing, especially the length and the different turning angles of its path. With the help of an angle protractor we will measure the railing to mark the cutting lines on the wooden slats and form the different joints between slats that are necessary for the geometry of our railing. We will cut all the pieces to size using a jigsaw. cut wood to make a railing Once we have all the cutting of the slats ready, we will move on to rounding the edges in order to make them more pleasant to the touch. To do this, we will use a router with a half-round router bit and we will pass it along the entire length of the slats and on the two edges that will be located at the top. Subsequently, we will sand all the slats until we achieve a smooth and smooth surface. Without a doubt, this process is significantly simplified with the help of an electric sander. sand wood To remove all the dust and residue that has been thrown up when sanding, we will use a simple dry brush to clean the slats. Once clean, we will go directly to applying the varnish . Just as metal bars need a protective paint, the wooden slats of the handrail also need a varnish to seal the entire surface. In this way, we will significantly extend the useful life of the handrail, but we must not forget that we should re-varnish the wood every years.