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Bar Rail FAQ

What parts do I need to buy to add a Bar Rail?
I want a wooden Bar Rail. Will metal Brackets and End Caps work?
My bar is not a standard size. What should I do?
My bar is curved. Is there a Bar Rail that will work?


Q: What parts do I need to buy to add a Bar Rail?
A: Adding a Bar Rail is simple, and we will walk you through all the steps!

  1. First, select the material for your Tubing: Polished Brass, Polished Stainless, Satin Stainless, or Wood;

  2. Next, select the length of Tubing that you need for your entire bar;

  3. Add any 90° or 135° fittings you need to connect around corners or bends;

  4. Select Brackets to support the Tubing making sure to place on bracket every 4 feet.

  5. Finally, choose the End Caps to finish the Bar Rail.

If you have questions when choosing feel free to call or email us with questions!

Q: I want a wooden Bar Rail. Will metal Brackets and End Caps work?
A: They sure will! All metal Brackets are compatible with wood Tubing. For End Caps and Elbows, make sure you select items that are marked “External Fittings”. External Fittings are components that fit around the outer diameter the Tubing. Our Wooden Rails are solid, so you must use End Caps and elbows that fit around the wood.

Q: My bar is not a standard size. What should I do?
A: All you need to do to create a custom length Bar Rail is to connect multiple pieces of Tubing together to make a longer Bar Rail, or to cut down a standard size Tubing to make a shorter rail.

    • Making your Bar Rail longer:
      The standard Tubing lengths we offer can easily be joined together with the Internal Splicing Sleeve. To cover the seam between two joined pieces simply place a Bracket over the joint. It’s that easy!

    • Making your Bar Rail shorter:
      You can use a hack saw, a chop saw with a metal cutting blade, or any other saw that is used to cut metal. We always recommend you use a miter box any time you are using a hack saw to keep your cuts as straight possible. If the ends of the tube are look or feel rough use a wire wheel or file to smooth them. You can easily cover any rough ends with an external end cap or a bracket.


Q: My bar is curved. Is there a Bar Rail that will work?
A: Yes, we can help you build a Bar Rail to fit most bars. Our expert manufacturers can custom build exactly what you need.

To receive a custom quote, send us:
  1. A detailed drawing(s) of your bar. Make sure you include all applicable measurements: length, width, radii of curves.
  2. Your selection of Tubing and Component finish: Polished Brass, Polished Stainless, Satin Stainless, or Wood;
  3. The Bracket style you want
  4. The End Cap style you want

You may email, mail or fax this information to us – whatever your preference.

Allow at least three weeks from the date of order placement for a custom order to arrive.



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