BRUNSWICK INSTALLATION MANUAL
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ATTACHING BED CLOTH TO
FRAMED SLATE (CONTINUED)
FIGURE FOUR
Step #11:
At location #9, cut a short slit in the cloth at
the edge centered on the side pocket opening. Grasp the
cloth rmly above this slit, pull the cloth into the side
pocket opening and tack or staple to the wood frame.
Complete fastening of the cloth to the side pocket
opening, making sure the cloth is tacked or stapled to
the wood frame.
Step #12:
Stretching the cloth tightly across the table
from location #9, repeat Step 11 at location #10.
FIGURE FIVE
Step #13:
At the head end of the table, tack or staple the
cloth at location #11, maintaining uniform overhang.
Step #14:
Pull the cloth from location #11 toward
location #12 and tack or staple securely along the wood
frame, keeping the cloth even along the head end.
Step #15:
Stretch the cloth rmly from location #11 to
the foot end of the table and tack or staple at location
#13.
Step #16:
Stretch the cloth tightly from locations #12
and #13 toward location #14 and tack or staple securely
along the wood slate frame.
FIGURE SIX
Step #17:
Tack or staple all of the left side on 2" centers
keeping the cloth even along the wood frame.
Step #18:
Tack or staple the balance of the head end on
2" centers also keeping the cloth even along the wood
frame.
Step #19:
Stretch the cloth tightly toward the foot end of
the table, tacking or stapling on 2" centers along the
wood frame at the foot end.
Step #20:
Stretch the cloth tightly across the table to the
right side, tacking or stapling on 2" centers all the way
along the wood frame at the right side.
FIGURE SEVEN
Step #21:
Stretch the cloth into the corner pocket
openings and tack or staple to the wood slate frame.
Step #22:
Trim off excess cloth around the perimeter of
the slate. Locate the eighteen (18) rail attach holes and
cut clearance holes in the cloth with a sharp knife.
NOTE:
Occasionally cloth will stretch, leaving wrinkles
at the pockets. To retighten, remove apron, one end rail
and one side rail. Pull cloth taut, and retack or restaple
along the open end and side to restore original tightness.
#15
FOOT
#17
#18
#16
#13
FOOT
#14
#12
#11
HEAD
#9
FOOT
#10
#19
FOOT
#20
CUT HOLES IN CLOTH AT
RAIL BOTH LOCATIONS
OAKLAND II
FIGURE FIVE
FIGURE SEVEN
FIGURE FOUR
FIGURE SIX