Center Post for Brass Furniture Railing
Shelf Rail Center Post is a great addition to cabinets, shelving and furniture. It is both tasteful and well made of solid brass. The center post supports rail at various intervals. It, has a central-hole which enables rod to pass all the way thru. Use as many center posts as necessary, recommended spacing is 8” – 14” between posts. If longer distance is used brass rail may sag.
** See: Layout Guide**
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Shelf Rail Center Posts are raw unfinished - solid brass. See link above for additional information. Many customers color the brass to suit their needs. Although we do-not offer this option, if you search online there are various brass coloring - polishing techniques and solutions available.
Check attachment method to be sure it will work with your design.
Install: 3 attachment methods for Center Post
Machine-Screw Attachment Method for wood and stone
Best and easiest attachment method. Machine screw inserts through hole from underneath mounting surface and screws into bottom of post. Nickel colored machine screws included. Machine screw is slotted for both a flat-tipped or Philips screw driver.
- Drill hole through wood surface, insert screws from underneath of surface, through hole and thread into bottom of post.
- When using on stone, such as marble or granite, holes must be predrilled at post locations. To mount insert machine screws though hole, from underside of stone, and screw up into base of post.
- If preferred: Brass Ball Head Screws or Brass Thumb Screws can be used, in place of standard machine screws, to attach posts. Use when screw head is visible. Sold separately.
Cap-Nut Attachment Method for wood, stone and tempered glass
This installation method provides an old-time appearance. as it displays a Brass Nut on underside of shelf. Use Threaded stem with brass cap nut in place of standard machine screw attachment method. It is sold separately.
- Drill hole through wood surface to accommodate a 3/8” diameter threaded stem.
- If used on marble, granite, or tempered glass: mounting-holes must be predrilled at post locations.
- If post has brass-bushing in base: unscrew bushing and remove.
- Insert threaded stem from underneath surface, through hole and thread into bottom of post.
- Once installed, brass nut is seen on underside of shelf.
Adapter-Screw Attachment Method for wood surfaces
This installation method is difficult, requiring extra manipulation of rod and post head when inserting rod. Top mounting will not work if using with wall mount posts. If mounting from top we recommend using Cabinet Railing Posts, as these mount from the top to provide an easier application.
- Screw projects 3/8", from bottom of post, to screw down into top of wood surface.
- Cannot be used in conjunction with wall mount posts
- Cannot be used on stone surfaces.
- Install all posts.
- Cut and insert rods which fit easily.
- Tight fitting rods require extra attention: Cut rod slightly short. Slide rod into post. As rod is slightly short, additional clearance will be achieved when rod is slid into post. This added clearance provides space to insert rod into last post. If necessary: top of post can be slightly turned and rod can be gingerly bent to fit into post.