The railing had developed an ominous lean from warping of this baseboard over time. $50 dollars in lumber and new fasteners plus some sweat (free) put it right again. A photo sequence details the task. 4 inch deck screws were used for the repair in place of the original nails. This should help to prevent a re-occurrence. There were two challenges; Hauling the new boards and manhandling the HEAVY Radial Arm saw. Needed: One of these. The lumber yard refused to cut our 12 foot boards into a manageable transport length citing hazmat from the Ammoniacal Copper Quaternary in the treated wood. A family sedan was not purposed for this. What to do with the old boards… a planter box?