Assembly Instructions for: ROUND WOODEN PICNIC TABLES

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Assembly Instructions for:
ROUND WOODEN PICNIC TABLES
(ATTACHED BENCHES)
Round Wooden Picnic Tables (Attached Benches)
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CONTENT OF BOXES
Quantity
1
Description
Tabletop
4
Benches
4
Cross Supports
4
legs
16
Diagonal Supports
16
8
24
Drawing
Carriage Bolts 5/16” x 3 ½”
Carriage Bolts 5/16” x 5 ½”
Carriage Bolts 5/16” x 6 ½”
Round Wooden Picnic Tables (Attached Benches)
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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
Thank you for purchasing Forever Redwood patio furniture. Forever Redwood is built by Old-Growth Again
Restoration Forestry (OGA).OGA is dedicated to restoration forestry. Sales of patio furniture finance our restoration
work in California redwood forestlands.
Tools required: 1/2 inch ratchet and a mallet or small hammer.
The parts that go together have the same numbers written next to the predrilled holes they attach to.
Align the parts with the numbers as shown for ease of reference.
Step 1: Unpack your crate and make sure you have all the parts listed above and shown in the photo.
Step 2: Place the tabletop upside down on carpeting or some other soft surface so that the tabletop is not
scratched in the assembly process.
The 4 table legs are clearly marked with numbers that correspond to numbers on the four attachment points in the
underside of the tabletop. Match up the corresponding numbers. Attach each leg to the tabletop with two 6 ½” long
carriage bolts, washers and nuts. The bolts should be tapped all the way into the wood to set them, then insert a
washer and the nut and tighten a little bit. Do not overtighten or you will crush the redwood and weaken the
structural strength of the table. Do not force the bolt into the pre-drilled hole. If you are using force, the part is not
properly aligned or is on the wrong side.
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Step 3: Attach the cross supports to legs. Match up the numbers on the cross supports to the numbers written on
the table legs. There are a total of four table leg cross supports that form a “+” under the table to strengthen the legs
and hold the benches. These four leg cross supports are notched in the middle to allow them to cross one another into
a “+”. Attach cross supports to legs with two 6 ½” long carriage bolts. Align the leg cross supports to the matching
numbers, tap in the carriage bolts all the way in (to set the bolt into the wood), then add a washer and tighten the nut
a little. Do not overtighten or you’ll crush the redwood and weaken the table’s structural strength.
Notch in same direction
for both cross supports
Step 4: Carefully turn the table around to begin attaching the benches. It is a good idea to have a helper or two for
this step. Be careful not to place all the weight of the table on one of the end of the leg cross supports – the table is
very heavy and easily crush the end of the board if too much stress is placed on that point.
Step 5: Attach the benches to cross supports. Make sure the numbers written next to the predrilled holes match.
Align the holes carefully and tap in the two 6 ½” long carriage bolts to secure the bench to each cross support.
Repeat this process with all four benches.
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Step 6: Attach the diagonal supports at 45 degree angles underneath the benches (4 diagonal supports for each
bench) with carriage bolts, washers and nuts. Match up the numbers on the bench support ends to the numbers
written underneath the benches.
5/16” x 3 ½” Bolts
5/16” x 5 ½” Bolts
One bolt attach 2 diagonal supports and leg
Thank you. If you have any questions, please call or email us.
Round Wooden Picnic Tables (Attached Benches)
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