Tips for Arches:
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Pre-drill all screw holes with a 9/64’’ drill bit. This makes it less likely
for your wood to split. (The easiest way to do this is to follow the pre-
drilled holes provided on the certain pieces as your guide.)
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When assembling your case work make sure that all front edges are
flush to one another.
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If you are adding a conversion box on the top of an arch that sits on
two modular cabinets, you will need to add a cleat to the top front of
the conversion box to achieve the proper height for the addition of
crown molding.
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If you have an arch that sits on two modular cabinets and want to
add
molding, you will need an arch top spacer to achieve the proper
height for your molding.
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If you are using a powered screw gun that has a clutch, make sure to
set it at a low setting first until you find the right setting. If you have it
set high, it may over tighten and then split the wood.
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When placing an arch above a modular cabinet you will need a piece
of 3/16’’ filler strip on either side of the cabinet to make up the
difference in width.
How to Care for Your Stained & Lacquered Arches?
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Your Vigilant arches are built using the highest quality Mahogany and finish available. When
properly cared for, your wine racks will last longer than your finest bottles of wine. Here are a
few tips at maintaining the quality and consistency of your wine racking.
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Clean:
Fingerprints, cooking fumes, smoking residue etc., accumulate on any surface. None of
these contaminants will harm our Clear Guard
TM
finish, but they should be periodically
removed to restore the finish to its original luster. Just wipe the surface with a cloth dampened
with a non-wax containing polish or mild detergent solution. Avoid the use of ammonia based
products or silicone oil, as they may tarnish the finish.
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Our Clear Guard
TM
finish is durable and resistant to most household spills. However, spills
should be wiped up promptly to avoid potential problems.
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Excessive prolonged exposure to direct sunlight, high temperatures and high humidity can
cause damage to the finish and wood. We recommend avoiding these elements.
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Following these simple steps will keep your finished wine racking looking like new for years to
come.
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