Step Wall on our GV
Awhile ago someone posted that they had a loose handrail and how was the stairwell wall constructed.
Well, here is what I found when I cut an opening so I could run wires.
The whole thing starts with a welded steel rectangular tubing framework. This framework goes from the floor up to under the top wood trim piece and from the inner coach wall to the vertical wall inside end piece.
Inside the box shape framework is also a piece of steel angled to match the handrail angle.
All around the inside of the weldment are pieces of wood the same width of the steel rectangular frame.
The pieces are screwed and adhesive fastened to the steel, along with the top wood sill and the vertical end cap.
The paneling and stair handrail are put/glued in place, with lag bolts holding the handrail from the other side and thru the angled steel frame piece.
After the semifinished wall is put and bolted in place (thru the back side away from the stairwell) the wiring to the switches is done and then the back paneling is glued in place. The pieces of wood I mentioned earlier are what the paneling is glued to.
So, either the back piece of paneling is removed or holes--done with a circular saw and drill--that match where the "feet" of the handrail are opened up.
One thing I caution you is be careful of sparks!! That wood is VERY dry!!
Hope this helps.