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Assembly Instructions

page 1

Franklin Rocker 

Components

1

Right Arm Assembly

QUANTITY

: 1

2

Left Arm Assembly

QUANTITY

: 1

7

Front Seat Rail

QUANTITY

: 1

Components

Back Seat Rail

QUANTITY

: 1

Hardware 

Dowel

QUANTITY

: 22

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Wood Screw

QUANTITY

: 4

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Tools

 

(included)

Wood Glue

QUANTITY

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Wood Glue Brush

QUANTITY

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Right Rocker

QUANTITY

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4  

Left Rocker

QUANTITY

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Back

QUANTITY

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5

Seat

QUANTITY

: 1

Finishing Items 

(included)

Medium Grit Sandpaper

NOTE: A hammer (not provided) will be needed for the assembly

of this bar chair.

 GLUING INSTRUCTIONS:

Correct assembly of this chair requires glue to be applied to the final

assembly joints using the supplied glue. To properly glue these
joints follow the directions below:

a. Lay the assembly part flat and apply a liberal amount of glue into 
the mortise using the brush and glue supplied. Use the brush to

 

make sure the glue is thick on the inside walls of the mortise.

b. Apply a liberal amount of glue to the complete tenon using the

 

brush to make sure the glue has contact with the entire tenon.

c. Assemble the parts as instructed in the instruction steps. After 
assembling the glued parts, use a damp cloth or sponge to clean 

 

up any excess glue from the outer surface of the furniture.

NOTE: If the furniture is going to be placed on concrete or tile patio,

it should first be rinsed well to remove the sawdust that may cause

some staining.

About Shorea Wood

Wood Care Instruction

Shorea is a tropical hardwood that is comparable to teak.  Because of its high oil content it 
is resistant to rotting, bug infestation, and the effects of wind, rain, sun, and snow.  If left 
untreated shorea weathers naturally to a beautiful silver gray color.  Some surface 
roughness may develop, especially at the end grain, but over a period of about one year, 
the natural weathering process will stabilize.  Moderate checking in the grain is normal 
with exposure to the elements.  Small surface cracks that may appear in no way affect the 
structural integrity of the furniture.  As weather conditions and temperatures fluctuate 
these small cracks may expand and contract.

To prevent the staining of concrete or tile the furniture should be rinsed well after 
assembly to remove dust that might remain from the manufacturing process.  Although 
shorea weathers well we recommend a routine application of teak oil or Cabot’s 
Australian Timber Oil in extremely dry climates.  A routine oiling is also recommended for 
furniture to be used for dining purposes to discourage staining from food and drink spills.

For seasonal cleaning rinse the furniture well and then scrub (using a sponge or soft 
bristle brush) with a mild solution of water, laundry detergent and a little bleach.  Rinse 
with fresh water.

To restore the original wood color, Oxford Garden suggests applying Cabot’s Australian 
Timber Oil or any high quality teak oil after cleaning.  Test in an inconspicuous spot first, to 
approve the color.  Application of oil is at the customer’s discretion and is not covered by 
the warranty.  Paint or any products with polyurethane are not recommended, as 
application of these products will void the warranty as well.

For additional information regarding our warranty, please visit www.oxfordgarden.com

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