By buying a new one
To fix a loose banister, you can tighten the screws or bolts that hold it in place. If the banister is still loose, you may need to add additional screws or use wood glue to secure it. It's important to make sure the banister is securely attached to the wall to prevent accidents.
A banister is a railing up the side of stairs.
Common methods for banister repair include tightening loose screws, replacing damaged spindles or balusters, and refinishing the banister. To effectively fix a damaged banister in your home, start by identifying the specific issue, then gather the necessary tools and materials. Follow step-by-step instructions for the chosen repair method, ensuring proper measurements and alignment. Test the banister for stability and make any necessary adjustments for a secure and aesthetically pleasing result.
Replacing it is the safest and best thing to do.
Chewed Up was created on 2008-12-16.
the banister
Grass that has been chewed completely.
No, my dog has not chewed up any money recently.
Yes, the dog ate a corn cob and chewed it up.
No, it is not a preposition. Banister is a noun. It is the railing of a staircase.
Joe Banister is 6' 3".