Zipbolt Angled Railbolt 11.560

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  • čas přidán 4. 12. 2014
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    In this stair building how-to video, we will show you how to attach handrail to a newel post using the ZIPBOLT Angled Railbolt. Whether you're a homeowner or experienced craftsman, the ZIPBOLT Angled Railbolt (11.560) helps make stair building quick and easy.
    Call us at 508-235-4397 with any questions about the product or how to purchase.

Komentáře • 31

  • @christo88white
    @christo88white Před 8 měsíci

    Thank you for the perfect video. Stright to the point.

    • @CooperStairworks
      @CooperStairworks  Před 8 měsíci

      Thank you. Please feel free to give us a call if you have any questions 508-235-4397.

  • @michael.schuler
    @michael.schuler Před 3 lety

    Thank you! Very helpful.

    • @northatlanticcorporation
      @northatlanticcorporation Před 3 lety

      Glad we could help. Feel free to call our tech support line at 508-235-4397 with any questions.

  • @CooperStairworks
    @CooperStairworks  Před 9 lety

    Glad the video was of help to you.

  • @davidsilvia8024
    @davidsilvia8024 Před 3 lety

    Hi Tom, The disc on the Angled Slipfix is designed to be in wood. Many people have used an oval wooden rosette mounted on the end of the wall and installed the key lock disc in that.
    I hope this helps, Dave

    • @davidsilvia8467
      @davidsilvia8467 Před 2 lety

      CB,
      Sorry you had a problem. You mention then small pipe which makes things easier . On the instructions and the video it says to "ream" the hole. Also add some type of lubricant.
      They do work well when all steps are followed. You can try taking a chisel and cut around the bolt. Then sometimes it is possible to expose enough of the bolt to grab with a pair
      Of vise grips.
      Please email back to Cooper your full.name and address and we will send a replacement .

  • @tomtrowbridge2616
    @tomtrowbridge2616 Před 3 lety

    I'm installing a maple rail that will dead end into the end face of a wall. The rail will rise at an angle. Where the rail will hit the wall is the top, and there is a stud behind the drywall. Is it possible to use The Zipbolt Angled Slipfix to attach the rail to the wall? I may need to shim out from the stud to the surface of the dry wall.

  • @lisajohnson2494
    @lisajohnson2494 Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks for this video, and I love the product but how do you attach these to both ends on an angled rail? Everything is cut and drilled, and one fits on, but the bolt sticks out of the other newel post and the angle of the bolt won't slide over it.

    • @davidsilvia8467
      @davidsilvia8467 Před 4 lety

      Hi Lisa, thanks so much for your purchase and comments. There is a video I have not made yet. The ZIPBOLT that is used at the top is called an Angled Slipfix. If you look at the Zipbolt Slipfix movie I did you will see how it works. But the Angled Zipbolt is used at the top. I hope this helps. Dave www.cooperstairworks.com. They are sold in our store.

    • @lisajohnson2494
      @lisajohnson2494 Před 4 lety

      @@davidsilvia8467 Thanks so much, Dave. I have both products now and my railing is simply beautiful. I highly recommend Zipbolt, and I truly appreciate your quick reply. Maybe just a mention of both bolts for a full installation would be helpful.

  • @jamesffleck6903
    @jamesffleck6903 Před 8 lety +1

    Again, great video. Is the micro of this available yet ?

    • @CooperStairworks
      @CooperStairworks  Před 8 lety

      Thanks. Yes, here a link for the Micro Video. czcams.com/video/S_7YkO-ZXuE/video.html

  • @donj.1228
    @donj.1228 Před 5 lety

    How did you know vertically on the newel where to drill the hole (I understood about centering it horizontally)?

    • @CooperStairworks
      @CooperStairworks  Před 5 lety +1

      Drill the holes on the rail first and cut the rail to pitch, then you will be able to get the center hole from the rail to mark the newel. Hope this helps. Thank you.

    • @donj.1228
      @donj.1228 Před 5 lety

      Brilliant! Thanks for your fast reply!!!

  • @troybaughman2038
    @troybaughman2038 Před 3 lety

    Could you install an angled rail bolt on both ends? ND IF SO HOW WOULD YOU INSTALL IT?

    • @northatlanticcorporation
      @northatlanticcorporation Před 3 lety

      Hi Troy, the Zipbolt Angled Railbolt is designed for the bottom at the start of the rake rail.
      The Zipbolt Angled Slipfix is designed to be used at the top. I am sorry that I have not completed a movie for that one yet but it allows you to install a disc into the post and with very little room the bolt has a hook on end and it is hooked into disc and you them tighten the gear head to get it tight to newel. Always use glue on wood to wood surfaces. I hope this helps, Dave

  • @casycasy5199
    @casycasy5199 Před měsícem

    what about the upper side of the rail

    • @CooperStairworks
      @CooperStairworks  Před měsícem

      Hello. For that you would use the Zipbolt Angled Slipfix. Please call us with any questions at 508-235-4397. Thank you. czcams.com/video/YPtm0OmLzUY/video.html

  • @japarra13th
    @japarra13th Před 9 lety

    I need a couple of this part. It is possible to buy in El Paso Tx?

    • @CooperStairworks
      @CooperStairworks  Před 9 lety

      +Alfredo Parra Please see our website www.cooperstairworks.com to purchase this product. Feel free to call us at 508-235-4397 with any questions. Thank you.

  • @CB-hd6wg
    @CB-hd6wg Před 2 lety

    I tried this product. It's garbage. It snapped while I was inserting it into the newel post, in the last turn or so. I used the small tube/pipe technique shown here and it was going in easily enough right up until it snapped. Not even sure how to salvage this now because I had already measured and drilled the handrail as well.

  • @jlansink1
    @jlansink1 Před 3 lety

    what if angle on rail is already cut?

    • @davidsilvia8467
      @davidsilvia8467 Před 3 lety

      Hi Jeff, it is possible. When drilling the hole on the piece that is cut on an angle stat at 90 degrees to the cut and once it starts swing it into position to drill the hole. Its tricky but not impossible. If you had the cut off using hot melt glue you could stick it on and drill the hole then knock off the piece. Hot melt will come off with a sharp Chisel. I hope this has helped.

    • @jeffreykelkinsmusic
      @jeffreykelkinsmusic Před 3 lety

      I made this mistake when working on my stair rail - I cut the bottom angle before remembering to drill first. Following the directions, I determined that I could measure up from the bottom of the rail to where 15/16ths lined up with my cut. I marked that point and measured backwards along the rail 2.5" and marked. I transferred that mark to the bottom to find where to drill the 1" diameter hole. The first point - 15/16ths along my angle cut - showed where the center point of my cut was, so I transferred that mark horizontally onto the face of my angle cut and drilled the bolt hole there (to a depth approximately 1/2" past the 1" hole). I had no trouble with this approach. Which was good, because I made the mistake again later on another piece!

  • @Baudesign
    @Baudesign Před 4 lety +1

    Do not buy those crappy products. The cogs inside the mechanism strip easily, making the device useless. I scrapped 3 pieces. The third one, I tried to use an allen key very smoothly. No chance. I threw the rest of my parts to the garbage, where it belongs.

    • @davidsilvia8467
      @davidsilvia8467 Před 4 lety

      Patrick, sorry to hear that you had a problem. We have been selling this model for over 10 years. Not sure if you got some that were defective. Please contact us for credit or replacement. Your choice. If the driver does not get inserted perpendicular to the gear head that at times could strip. But you mentioned the gear head inside. That same head is used on several models. Please let us know how we can help. Dave

    • @Baudesign
      @Baudesign Před 4 lety +1

      David Silvia That is very nice of you David, but I bought the products here in Canada from Richelieu distributor, through a specialized hardware store. I do not think that you are concerned.

    • @murumariesattigit9783
      @murumariesattigit9783 Před 3 lety +1

      @@Baudesign agreed, cheap piece of junk. Strips easily and very difficult to remove once stripped. A simple straight rail bolt and nut is more practical.