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  • Stair spindles for old staircases. Where from..?
  • sslowpace
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    Currently we are rennovating our old staircase and need to replace 3 spindles. I've trawled the 'net and cant find the same one.

    Any suggestions/reccomendations for sources?

    cheers

    fadda
    Full Member

    bespoke carpenter/woodworking type person…?

    thehustler
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    If you know a local tradesmantry howdens joinery, they do quite a few styles in a coupleof different sizes

    mugsys_m8
    Full Member

    google Heeley Stairparts in Sheffield

    wwaswas
    Full Member

    google 'custom stair spindles'

    Baldysquirt
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    Jacksons woodturners are great folk http://www.jacksonwoodturners.co.uk

    deadlydarcy
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    It's likely B&Q will have your style, or as someone says, Howdens…unless they were custom. Age of the house/staircase?

    jond
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    If it's a Victorian or Edwardian place and you're not painting them, and if they're pitch pine it might be worth trying a reclamation yard – 'cos you may have trouble getting a decent colour/grain match with currently available timber.

    sslowpace
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    Thanks jond, hadn't thought of that. Its lovely close grain pine.

    As it's Edwardian, sadly B&Q et all dont stock anything like it!

    Davedalbywoodturning.co.uk can make reproductions for us so I think this is where we'll go.

    Cheers all

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