E
7) Apply a thin coat of glue in the four holes in the bottom of the seat. The shorter back legs (F) go into
the deeper set of holes in the back of the seat. (See FIGURE 7). Use a rubber mallet to tap legs
evenly into the seat until the shoulder of each leg is in contact with the bottom of the seat. After all
legs are in place, set the chair on a hard fl at surface to make sure that the legs are even, so the chair
does not wobble. If the chair does wobble, determine which two legs seem to be shorter (they will be
diagonally across from each other). Turn the chair over and pull these legs toward each other. Check
to see if the wobble has been corrected. Repeat this step until chair sits level. For added strength,
screw a #8 x 1
/
" black screw (N) through each leg chuck into the seat and a #8 x 1¼" black screw
5
8
(O) through both side stretchers into the front and back legs. The screws must be inserted at such
an angle so that they do not go through the other side of the seat or leg. See FIGURE 8.
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F
Shoulder
FIG. 7
To insert screw at proper
angle, the screw head should
be approximately 1/2" from the
nearest surface when starting
E
the screw.
O
N
FIG. 8
A