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STEP-BY-STEP INSTRUCTIONS 

 

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Start by putting on proper eye protective gear and gloves, and ensure 

you hold the tools properly with all safeguards in place – use the tool 

according to its instruction manual.

02

Start by cutting out all the pieces according to the cut list.

Pieces A, D, and E are made from the 5/4" deckboard.

Pieces B and C are made from the 2x4 board.

Pieces F, G, and H are made from hockey sticks. 

Note: Any curved cuts don’t need to be exact; the dimensions 

listed are more of a guide than exact measurements. However, in 
the case of the runners (A), it is important that both are identical. It 
is suggested that you clamp or screw them together temporarily 
while cutting them, thereby ensuring that they are identical.

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Optional: If the chair is to be painted or stained, it is easier to coat 
each piece prior to assembly.

04

Attach the front armrest post (B) to the runner (A) at the indicated 
location and angle using five (5) 2" deck screws in an “X” pattern. 
  

Note: Pre-drilling all screw holes with a countersinking bit is 
suggested, as it helps to avoid splitting the wood. All screws on this 
project should be pre-drilled and countersunk.

Summary of Contents for MUSKOKA CHAIR

Page 1: ...MUSKOKA CHAIR ...

Page 2: ...ollow all warnings and instructions provided herein and in all tool operator manuals you use Do not stand on throne You may fall or throne can tip causing serious injury or death Do not place heavy objects on throne as they may fall causing serious injury Max weight for the bench seat is 300 lbs WARNING ...

Page 3: ...d 2 deck screws Eighteen 18 hockeys sticks Two 2 goalie sticks Optional outdoor grade wood filler Optional outdoor grade wood stain TOOLS V20 in Cordless Drill Driver V20 Cordless 6 in Circular Saw Kit V20 Cordless 7 in Sliding Mitre Saw V20 Cordless Jigsaw V20 Cordless Random Orbital Sander 47 pc screwdriver bit set Countersinking bit Square Protractor Pencil 03 ...

Page 4: ...CUT LIST 1 OF 5 04 Sand and smooth all edges to avoid injuries due to splinters or rough edges WARNING ...

Page 5: ...CUT LIST 2 OF 5 05 Sand and smooth all edges to avoid injuries due to splinters or rough edges WARNING ...

Page 6: ...CUT LIST 3 OF 5 06 Sand and smooth all edges to avoid injuries due to splinters or rough edges WARNING ...

Page 7: ...CUT LIST 4 OF 5 07 Sand and smooth all edges to avoid injuries due to splinters or rough edges WARNING ...

Page 8: ...CUT LIST 5 OF 5 08 Sand and smooth all edges to avoid injuries due to splinters or rough edges WARNING ...

Page 9: ...ns listed are more of a guide than exact measurements However in the case of the runners A it is important that both are identical It is suggested that you clamp or screw them together temporarily while cutting them thereby ensuring that they are identical 09 03 Optional If the chair is to be painted or stained it is easier to coat each piece prior to assembly 04 Attach the front armrest post B to...

Page 10: ...and angle using five 5 2 deck screws in an X pattern 06 Repeat steps 4 and 5 using the second A B and C pieces that you cut This second assembly should be a mirror image of the first so you ll have to switch the side that you attach B and C to A STEP BY STEP INSTRUCTIONS 2 OF 6 10 ...

Page 11: ...STEP BY STEP INSTRUCTIONS 3 OF 6 07 Attach the lower back brace D using four 4 2 deck screws as shown 08 Attach the upper back brace E using four 4 2 deck screws as shown 11 ...

Page 12: ...the builder but 32 is suggested as a maximum height and 27 as a minimum The spacing between hockey sticks on the lower brace should be and on the upper brace Optional Leave the hockey stick blades attached to the two outermost hockey sticks for a unique look 10 Attach hockey stick shafts G to the runners A using two 2 2 deck screws per hockey stick shaft Space hockey stick shafts apart 12 ...

Page 13: ...ttach goalie stick to rear back brace post C at indicated height using one 1 2 deck screw 12 Repeat step 11 on the opposite side 13 13 Attach goalie stick armrests H to front armrest posts B at indicated location using four 4 2 deck screws ...

Page 14: ... desired shape using the jigsaw 15 Sand rough edges on goalie stick armrests using the cordless sander 16 Optional Fill and stain screw holes using wood filler and wood stain 17 Take a step back and admire your craftsmanship 14 Zachary Matchett Smith zacbuilds CREDIT ...

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