RD48TA
ROUND 48 INCH
DINING TABLE
Congratulations, and thank you, for your purchase
of a finely crafted piece of natural shorea furniture
from Oxford Garden Designs. Enclosed in this
document is important information about shorea
wood, instructions for assembly, and care and
maintenance of your furniture. Please take a
moment to read this information. You will then be
ready to put your furniture together and begin a
lifetime of outdoor enjoyment.
Oxford Garden Designs
4175 Lyndon Way
Louisville, KY 40207
p: 502-719-2222 f: 502-719-8888
Congratulations
Congratulations
Congratulations
Congratulations
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Shorea is a tropical hardwood that grows plentifully
in the Pacific Rim countries of Burma, Malaysia,
and Indonesia. Shorea is closely related to teak,
and is therefore well suited for use in furniture
making. It is renowned for its strength, durability,
and beauty. Like teak, shorea has natural oils that
allow it to withstand the effects of sun, rain, snow,
and frost.
About Shorea Wood
About Shorea Wood
About Shorea Wood
About Shorea Wood
About Shorea Wood
Parts List & Hardware
Parts List & Hardware
Parts List & Hardware
Parts List & Hardware
Parts List & Hardware
A
(8)
Washers
B
(8)
Hexagon Nuts
C
(5)
Bolts
D
(5)
Insert Nuts
E
(1)
Allen Key
F
(4)
Wood Screws
G
(1)
Table Top
H
(4)
Table Legs
I
(1)
Top Cross Bar
J
(1)
Bottom Cross Bar
Your Oxford furniture arrives in its natural state,
without any oils or finishes. Upon completion of
assembly, you may notice some staining from your
hands, or possibly some water stains from
shipping. Shorea is extremely dense, and therefore
any staining will be only on the very surface of the
wood, so any marks or abrasions can be easily
removed by liberally sanding the wood with 100
grit, or medium, sandpaper.
Shorea is strong enough and weather resistant
enough to be left totally untreated. If left alone,
your furniture will weather naturally with time,
turning a warm and soothing shade of gray. If you
prefer to prevent this natural weathering, or to
enhance the luster and color of the wood, you may
seasonally apply a coat of teak oil. If you allow your
furniture to weather, and later decide to restore it to
its original condition, use a teak cleaner first, and
then you may apply the teak oil. These products
are available at most hardware stores and boat
dealers, and are available through many Oxford
dealers.
If the furniture is going to be placed on a concrete
or tile patio, it should first be rinsed well to remove
the sawdust that may cause some staining.
Care & Maintenance
Care & Maintenance
Care & Maintenance
Care & Maintenance
Care & Maintenance