There are 2 options that can be used for angled railings. The first option is to turn and shim the post sleeve at the desired angle and shim snug to the 4X4 inside. The other option is to cut the rail at the desired angle and cut off the access overhang. You will want test on a scrap piece of railing prior. If you have further questions, please contact Latitudes customer service at 877.463.8379.
The patented Latitudes Equator® hidden fastener delivers automatic, consistent alignment of deck boards. Y-shaped "gap wings" let boards expand and contract to prevent lifting. Equator virtually eliminates pre-drilling and split ends and is engineered to work with Latitudes slotted composite decking and other decking that employs a 3/16" slot.
the downfall is you cant cut degrees on the rails if you do the rails pass the 4by 4 on both sides .
dangurge 2 years ago
There are 2 options that can be used for angled railings. The first option is to turn and shim the post sleeve at the desired angle and shim snug to the 4X4 inside. The other option is to cut the rail at the desired angle and cut off the access overhang. You will want test on a scrap piece of railing prior. If you have further questions, please contact Latitudes customer service at 877.463.8379.
UFPI01 2 years ago
What a wonderful hidden fastener. Whoever came up with that must be a genius. Great idea!
HubCityJake 3 years ago 2
Great fastener. Very impressive.
moon6772 3 years ago
The patented Latitudes Equator® hidden fastener delivers automatic, consistent alignment of deck boards. Y-shaped "gap wings" let boards expand and contract to prevent lifting. Equator virtually eliminates pre-drilling and split ends and is engineered to work with Latitudes slotted composite decking and other decking that employs a 3/16" slot.
UFPI01 3 years ago
Is the Equator hidden fastener mentioned any different than the other fasteners on the market?
deckbuilder1 3 years ago 4