Installation Instructions
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• Begin the installation of the remaining side using a
bar clamp at the bottom to hold it in place. Using a
second bar clamp, start at the bottom and work up,
drawing the
joint along
one mitered
edge together,
clamping and
releasing as you
go, and making
sure the joint is
fully engaged.
Repeat this
process along
the other
mitered edge
and secure
the side with
screws at the
top and bottom.
Tip: Once final side is locked in place, use a
sanding block with fine 320 grit or more sand
paper to lightly sand or burnish the miter joint.
This will smooth out any sharp or rough edges.
36
• Begin the installation of the remaining side using a
bar clamp at the bottom to hold it in place. Using a
second bar clamp, start at the bottom and work up,
drawing the
joint along
one mitered
edge together,
clamping and
releasing as you
go, and making
sure the joint is
fully engaged.
Repeat this
process along
the other
mitered edge
and secure
the side with
screws at the
top and bottom.
Tip: Once final side is locked in place, use a
sanding block with fine 320 grit or more sand
paper to lightly sand or burnish the miter joint.
This will smooth out any sharp or rough edges.
36
• Begin the installation of the remaining side using a
bar clamp at the bottom to hold it in place. Using a
second bar clamp, start at the bottom and work up,
drawing the
joint along
one mitered
edge together,
clamping and
releasing as you
go, and making
sure the joint is
fully engaged.
Repeat this
process along
the other
mitered edge
and secure
the side with
screws at the
top and bottom.
Tip: Once final side is locked in place, use a
sanding block with fine 320 grit or more sand
paper to lightly sand or burnish the miter joint.
This will smooth out any sharp or rough edges.
Tip: Once the nal side is locked in place, use
a sanding block with ne 320 grit or more sand
paper to lightly sand or burnish the miter joint.
This will smooth out any sharp or rough edges.
• Begin the installation of the remaining side using a
bar clamp at the bottom to hold it in place. Using a
second bar clamp, start at the bottom and work up,
drawing the joint along one mitered edge together,
clamping and releasing as you go, and making sure
the joint is fully engaged. Repeat this
process along the other mitered edge and secure
the side with screws at the top and bottom.