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View-Friendly Cable Railings from Feeney

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Have you ever sat down on a deck surrounded by beautiful scenery, hoping to take in the sights, only to discover that a chunky railing is obstructing your view? So have we.

Enter sleek, stainless steel CableRail from Feeney. The company was founded in 1948 as a rigging manufacturer, and now uses its marine-grade stainless steel cables in deck railing kits designed to minimize bulk and maximize views. The cables have a slim profile that is virtually invisible, which means they’ll keep everyone safe while preserving your view.

Read on to learn more about CableRail from Feeney.

Feeney CableRail cables can be installed on the company’s own aluminum posts (called DesignRail, shown here) or on existing posts.
Above: Feeney CableRail cables can be installed on the company’s own aluminum posts (called DesignRail, shown here) or on existing posts.

Feeney cable railings are sold in pre-packaged kits at lumberyard locations around the country. Each kit comes with pre-cut cables (available in 1/8-inch, 3/16-inch, or 1/4-inch diameters) that have a threaded terminal fitting pre-attached to one end and a field-installed fitting, which they call Quick-Connect, with special automatic-locking jaws for the other end. The cable kits come in standard lengths (from 5 to 70 feet in 5-foot increments), which eliminates the need to take ultra-precise measurements before ordering. Instead, Feeney suggests taking rough measurements and ordering a kit with slightly longer cable lengths; any excess can be trimmed during installation. To learn more about CableRail kits, including detailed instructions on how to measure, see Feeney’s CableRail Kits page.

Stainless steel CableRail cables complement a variety of post materials and finishes.
Above: Stainless steel CableRail cables complement a variety of post materials and finishes.

Feeney CableRail can be installed on existing wood, metal, or composite posts using the company’s proprietary, automatic-locking fittings. (The automatic lock means there’s no need for a cumbersome crimp tool.) Installation is DIY-friendly and only requires a small kit of tools you probably already have on hand: an electric drill and bits, pliers, a wrench, and a cutoff disk for trimming the cable ends.

At Shed culinary emporium in Healdsburg, California, Feeney CableRail preserves the airy feel of an indoor/outdoor event space. For more on Shed, see Steal This Look: Garden Courtyard at Shed in Healdsburg, CA.
Above: At Shed culinary emporium in Healdsburg, California, Feeney CableRail preserves the airy feel of an indoor/outdoor event space. For more on Shed, see Steal This Look: Garden Courtyard at Shed in Healdsburg, CA.
Feeney offers a variety of CableRail Accessories including micro cross-clamps, which are used to make a grid design.
Above: Feeney offers a variety of CableRail Accessories including micro cross-clamps, which are used to make a grid design.
Feeney CableRail cables are versatile and can be used for both level and stair railings in interior, exterior, residential, and commercial settings.
Above: Feeney CableRail cables are versatile and can be used for both level and stair railings in interior, exterior, residential, and commercial settings.

Feeney takes Environmental Responsibility seriously: The company is a member of the United States Green Building Council, and most of their products are made with metals reclaimed from manufacturing waste. Their Oakland, California, headquarters also has a 5,000+ square foot solar array that can produce enough electricity to offset more than 95% of the facility’s electrical usage.

 Feeney CableRail allows for unobstructed views.
Above: Feeney CableRail allows for unobstructed views.

To learn more, visit Feeney and the company’s Photo Gallery for project inspiration.


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