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When renovating an older house, consider custom millwork. Cut a section of the railing you need to replicate. The manufacturer can use your salvaged piece to make a template from which custom knives are fabricated. The knives are then used in a profiler to produce as much new railing as you need to replace your old one. It will be an exact reproduction of the original.
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" Hi! I'm Bob Vila from Home Again. When renovating an older home, consider custom millwork. Cut a section of the railing you need to replicate. The manufacturer can use this to make a template from which custom knives are fabricated. The knives are then used in a profiler to produce as much new railing as you need to replace your old one. It'll be an exact reproduction of the original."

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