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Have you checked if the railing manufacturer sells handrails to go with their railings?I purchased a kit for a continuous handrail but the handrail brackets are wider than the posts. The posts are about 3" wide while the brackets are about 3.5" wide round.
Any suggestions on making or buying a continuous handrail for these exterior stairs?
Like I mentioned in your original post....................attach a continuous handrail to the building not the guardrail assembly. much easier
Have you checked if the railing manufacturer sells handrails to go with their railings?
Can you post a picture showing how the handrail bracket in the kit attaches to the handrail?
You could consider mounting the handrail to the wall but my preference would have been to avoid putting any extra holes in the wall unless absolutely necessary. If you attached the handrail to the wall you’d have to make sure you have adequate reinforcing in the wall which might not be possible.
Thanks for uploading the photo. This doesn’t look like something that could easily be modified. Plus, doesn’t even look like the screw holes are going to fit in the width of the post. I know you want this to look good so I’d try to find a different handrail like you said. Try searching online for “3” vinyl handrail bracket,” maybe you can find something with a smaller base but that has a similar attachment to the handrail.This is the photo of the bracket and the post. As you can see it's about 3/4" wider than the post.