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Using a 1/8” drill bit, drill (2) holes through the back and
into the Leg Assembly. The holes should be about 1 ½”
from the top and bottom edges of the Back.
REPEAT
for both sides of the back. Four holes total.
Starting with one end, fasten the Back to the Leg Assembly
using a screw. Make sure that the edges of the Back are
aligned with the Leg. The edges should be flush.
Move to the opposite side of the back, and fasten the back
with another screw. You will probably have the hold the
wood so that everything is aligned.
Once the two screws are fastened, finish the attachment
of the back using the two remaining screws.
Note:
It’s okay if the Back overlaps a bit, but if it does,
you should sand it down for an improved look.
The Back is now attached to the bench with four screws.
The bench can now be placed upright and tested.
Note:
A little bit of “wobble” is normal. When placed on
your lawn the wobble will not be noticeable.