- The type of balustrade fittings you use
- If you are going to use timber or metal posts
- The size of your project including heights and lengths
With this information you can get an instant online balustrade quote using our Balustrade Calculator.
With this information you can get an instant online balustrade quote using our Balustrade Calculator.
Topics: Wire Balustrade
A turnbuckle, rigging screw and bottlescrew are devices used in the tensioning of wire ropes, cables, tie rods and other tensioning systems.
The main difference is the body of the fitting.
Turnbuckles have an open body, exposing the threaded section. Often used in shade sails and marine applications.
Bottlescrews have an enclosed body, hiding the threaded section. Often used in wire balustrade systems but also in shade sails and marine applications as well.
In additional to the screw bodies there are a few other points of difference.
Topics: Wire Balustrade, Shade Sail
Using stainless steel wire for garden trellis is a great way to rejuvenate old tired walls or dress up plain boring fences.
The natural vibrance of a vertical green wall can soften the starkness of bare walls and make an area more tranquil and inviting.
Topics: Wire Trellis, Design, Green Wall
We LOVE our customers and February is the month of LOVE. So in appreciation to all fabulous online shoppers we will be giving away $50 EFTPOS gift cards each week in February 2017.
Topics: Competitions
Regular maintenance of your stainless steel products is the best way to ensure its longevity. Although in theory Stainless Steel doesn't rust, it can be susceptible to tea staining, chemical stains or rust if not treated correctly.
Topics: Stainless Steel Maintenance
What are the regulations for wire balustrades?
For projects up to 4 metres off the ground you will require a minimum of 80mm spacings between the wires and posts at intervals of 1200mm. For projec
Topics: Wire Balustrade
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