Union Rustic W001917721 Installation & Assembly

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1-
½”
Nail… 32
Trellis Screen
( Unassembled Kit)
For your convenience we use Recex multi-drive, rust-resistant zinc plated hardware. You will need a #2 Philips or Robertson driver, wood glue & a hammer. (Staple/Nail gun optional)
Package Contents:
(A) Vertical Lath… 2 (B) Vertical Lath… 3 (C) Horizontal Slat… 11 (D) Nailing Strips… 4 (E) Spacer Block… 2 (F) Posts… 2 (G) X-Member… 2
Hardware:
2-½" Screw… 8
¾" Nail… 110
Note: A stapler or nail gun can be used as an alternative to join the slats together.
Step 1. Build Frame
Lower x-member should be attached 7 inches up from bottom of posts as illustrated below.
Step 2. Arrange Vertical Lath
Inside the frame lay out the 3 shorter lath (B) between the 2 longer lath (A).
Use spacer blocks to attain a uniform distance between all vertical lath.
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Step 3. Attach Horizontal Slats
Set the 11 horizontal slats (C) across vertical lath.
Use spacer blocks to attain a uniform distance between horizontal slats.
Apply a dab of wood glue to strengthen each join – do not nail into place
until all 11 slats have been positioned.
Once you are satisfied with the arrangement, use ¾ inch nails or staple gun to tack lattice together. (use 2 nails per join)
Step 4. Attach Trellis Panel To Frame
Slip 2 nailing strips under the panel along the inside of each post.
Place 2 more nailing strips on top of trellis panel and tight against posts.
Tack nailing strips to posts using (8) 1-½ inch nails per strip
Flip entire frame assembly over and tack nailing strips to backside of panel as
above.
If you purchased the Trellis Screen Set please see below for hinge placement.
Hinge Placement
Set 2 Trellis Screen Panels flat on ground – side by side.
Measure 10 inches from top of post and attach a hinge.
Measure 10 inches from bottom of post and attach a hinge.
Measure 40 inches from end of post and attach the middle hinge.
Trellis Anchoring Hints
Although the L-Shape will allow your Trellis Screen to sit as a free standing unit, you may want to use anchors if you are in a windy area.
To anchor your new Trellis Screen you can use a 2 foot section of rebar hammered into the ground and then wired to each post – or your local hardware store will have suitable post anchors that can be used in a similar fashion. If attaching to a deck a simple L-Bracket can be used to secure to the deck floor.
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