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The seat will e a out ½” to 1” forward. You want it
rought toward the front of the ench, so it overhangs a
it.
Note: The sharp corner should e sanded down when
you are done with assem ly.
Drill two holes at the edge of the seat of the seat, a out
½” from the ends, and 1 ½” from the front and rear edges,
making sure that the seat remains in its aligned position.
REPEAT at the other end of the seat.
Note: It will e a little difficult getting a large power drill
in close. A smaller drill will make the jo easier.
Fasten the Seat to the Leg Assem ly using (4) screws. You
are fastening into the top of the Rear Leg, two screws on
each end.
Important: Make sure that the seat is TIGHTLY
screwed and FLUSH with the upright leg assem ly. The
oard should e right up against the Front Leg, and sitting
completely on the Rear Leg.
For additional strength, drill two holes on the outside of
the legs. These holes should go though the face of the leg
and into the edge of the seat. You may need to measure
the distance from the floor to determine where to drill. (It
will e approximately 11 ½” from the floor.)
REPEAT at
the opposite side of the ench.
From the outside of the leg, use (4) more screws to further
pull the seat to the legs. In total, there will e (8) screws
holding the seat to the legs – four on the top of the seat,
and four from the ends.