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We advise that the construction of this table is carried out with 2 or more people.
A downloadable copy of these instructions can be found here: Walford Timber Picnic Table Assembly Instructions.
1 |
× |
Pre-assembled Table Top |
2 |
× |
Pre-assembled Seats |
4 |
× |
Table Legs |
2 |
× |
Drilled Cross Members |
2 |
× |
Angled Braces |
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× |
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8 |
× |
Woodscrews |
4 |
× |
Nyloc Nuts |
16 |
× |
Standard Nuts |
20 |
× |
Washers |
20 |
× |
Coach Bolts |
13mm Socket and Ratchet or Spanner |
Cross Headed (Posi-drive) Screwdriver or Cordless Drill |
Turn pre-assembled top upside down and lay on the floor.
Making sure that the legs are pointing outwards, fix to the inside edge of table top using coach bolts supplied. The legs are handed, and counter sunk holes are to point towards the middle of the table. Make sure that the threaded end of the bolts points towards the middle of the table. Add a washer and, using a standard nut, tighten using your fingers. (Do not fully tighten the bolts yet.)
Position the cross members supplied to the OUTSIDE of the legs and bolt in place in the same manner as above.
Turn table over so it is now stood on its legs. Put on level surface and tighten bolts.
Put pre-assembled wooden seats in place and bolt using nyloc nuts supplied.
Turn table back over on to its top and fix braces using screws supplied (4 per brace).
Turn table back on to its legs and check all bolts for tightness. Your table is now ready for use.
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