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Porch railing height revisited Sasquatch 10-09-2006
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Posted by Sasquatch on October 9, 2006, 3:07 pm
I found this image of a porch very similar to our new construction with
a railing that looks to be 24" high or 30" high at the most (not 36").
Look's nice to me! Looks nice and old fashioned. Is there anything
wrong with this that you can think of? Here's a link to an image...

http://rollex.chameleonpower.com/cham/cfxgen.dll/image?specifier=RFHO...

Thoughts, please.

Thanks,
John


Posted by Glenn on October 9, 2006, 3:17 pm
We all told you what we thought. You can look around and probably
find rails 6" high and 7' high. Why are you back here again? You
are getting to be a pain in the butt.

> I found this image of a porch very similar to our new
> construction with a railing that looks to be 24" high or
> 30" high at the most (not 36"). Look's nice to me! Looks
> nice and old fashioned. Is there anything wrong with
> this that you can think of? Here's a link to an image...
>
> http://rollex.chameleonpower.com/cham/cfxgen.dll/image?specifier=RFHO...
>
> Thoughts, please.
>
> Thanks,
> John


Posted by Glenn on October 9, 2006, 3:27 pm
A thought. To the regulars. We have seen this question by the
same poster now three times. The questions seem to have an
adolescent ring to them. Suppose this is homework for a school
assignment?

> We all told you what we thought. You can look around and
> probably find rails 6" high and 7' high. Why are you
> back here again? You are getting to be a pain in the
> butt.
> > I found this image of a porch very similar to our new
> > construction with a railing that looks to be 24" high or
> > 30" high at the most (not 36"). Look's nice to me! Looks nice
> > and old fashioned. Is there anything wrong
> > with this that you can think of? Here's a link to an
> > image...
> > http://rollex.chameleonpower.com/cham/cfxgen.dll/image?specifier=RFHO...
> >
> > Thoughts, please.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > John


Posted by longshot on October 9, 2006, 3:28 pm

>A thought. To the regulars. We have seen this question by the same poster
>now three times. The questions seem to have an adolescent ring to them.
>Suppose this is homework for a school assignment?

what really matters is what local code is anyway. who cares what it looks
like, its irrelevant



Posted by Sasquatch on October 9, 2006, 3:47 pm

longshot wrote:
> what really matters is what local code is anyway. who cares what it looks
> like, its irrelevant

Who cares what it looks like? Glad I'm not paying *you* to build my
house.


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