they should average 32" to 36" from the front of a tread or the surface of the porch or deck.
Handrail requirements vary by municipality. 36-40 inches is common.
Measure from the nose and the top of the tread of the plumb up the wall 34' to 36'
It is the length and width of your HAND
This literally differs city to city: you have to check your local building code to know for sure. The ideal height is 33" with an acceptable range of 3". In other words it can be anywhere between 30" and 36" above the nose of the tread to the top of the rail. But if you want to be sure and be "legal" in your area, check with the local building inspector.
There is no average height for a fencer. Although, people who fence epee are generally tall.
The appy ranges in height from 14.3 hands to 16+ Depending on breeding. I would think they average in the 15 hand range.
36 inches
1100mm minimum.
Is there a standard high of the rail on a pontoon boat
Measure from the nose and the top of the tread of the plumb up the wall 34' to 36'
this is simply known as the 'lower dash rail'
It can be anywhere between 36 and 42 inches.
banister
The most common rail currently used is 141 AREMA with a height of 7-7/16". There are over 20 rails still used in the US (9 still in production) Outside of the Class 1 railroads 115 AREMA is very common with a height of 5-1/2"
Yes Paul rodriguez was the first to land this trick on a hand rail
Hand jobs have absolutely nothing to do with growing height.
No.
The height of the bridge was to low for the freight on the truck to pass under. When rail transportation was at its height, it handled more freight than trucks did.