Arboria Cascadia Arbor User Manual

Cascadia arbor

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TOOLS YOU WILL NEED

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Cascadia Arbor

A S S E M B L Y I N S T R U C T I O N S

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PRELIMINARIES

Trellis Caps (7)

Headers (2)

Braces (4)

Lattice Side Panels (2)

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Phillips screwdriver (electric driver recommended)

Two bags of concrete mix (60#) to anchor the arbor

Your arbor has been submerged in high quality acrylic primer. An attractive finish coat of quality paint is recom-
mended.

If you decide to repaint your arbor, we recommend that you do so before assembly, it makes the job easier. Be careful
not to cover up guide marks on top of headers.

ARBOR PAINTING:

HANDY TO HAVE

Tape measure

Carpenters Square

Stool or short ladder

WORK AREA

Select an area close to where the arbor will be finally placed. While the assembled unit is not very heavy, it is awkward
to move far and requires two people to do so easily.

The assembly area should be relatively flat and open, at least 8’x6’. A lawn, driveway or wide path will be satisfactory.
It is a good idea to lay out the arbor box on your work surface to protect the arbor from nicks and scratches.

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HARDWARE

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- 1 5/8” Wood screws (26)
- 2 1/2” Wood screws (4)
- Wood block marked “spacer” (1)
- Anchoring kit.

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