The original deck had log railings but they were in really bad shape anywhere they weren’t covered. We decided to take a hybrid approach and do log posts with metal railings and suspended metal inserts.
Picked up 200’ of 1-1/4” square tubing and three 5’ x 16’ 4x4 heavy gauge cattle panels and got out the Evolution chop saw and the Miller 211. I discovered the key to keeping the wire straight was to use weights and spacer blocks. Spent three days building the insert panels and top rail mounting cups.


The top rails are 2-3/8” OD powder coated fence posts from Lowes. Had to have a couple of the longer ones powder coated to match because Lowes only carries them in 6’ and 7’ lengths.
I made mounting cups out of 2-1/4” exhaust tubing and 2-1/4 washers I hole sawed out of 12 gage sheet. The 2-1/4” tube was a bit too large so I ended up slitting it and rewelding the longitudinal seam- perfect snug fit.
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These went into 2-1/2” flat-bottom holes I drilled into the log posts, the rails just slip over them.
Found a local place for sandblast and powder coating. They did a really good job on them, had them back 3 days after I dropped them off.
Picked up 200’ of 1-1/4” square tubing and three 5’ x 16’ 4x4 heavy gauge cattle panels and got out the Evolution chop saw and the Miller 211. I discovered the key to keeping the wire straight was to use weights and spacer blocks. Spent three days building the insert panels and top rail mounting cups.


The top rails are 2-3/8” OD powder coated fence posts from Lowes. Had to have a couple of the longer ones powder coated to match because Lowes only carries them in 6’ and 7’ lengths.
I made mounting cups out of 2-1/4” exhaust tubing and 2-1/4 washers I hole sawed out of 12 gage sheet. The 2-1/4” tube was a bit too large so I ended up slitting it and rewelding the longitudinal seam- perfect snug fit.
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These went into 2-1/2” flat-bottom holes I drilled into the log posts, the rails just slip over them.
Found a local place for sandblast and powder coating. They did a really good job on them, had them back 3 days after I dropped them off.




















