PAGE 2 — 70Wa (Rev. 2/07)
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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
70Wa Riverside Chair – Parts List
TOOLS REQUIRED:
Phillips screwdriver, Rubber Mallet, Hammer, Nail Set and Glue.
BEFORE BEGINNING ASSEMBLY,
check that the quantities of the parts received
match those on the parts list below.
CURVED EDGE TO FRONT
CURVED EDGE TO FRONT
C
B
D
E
A
Shoulder
Chuck
READ GLUING HINTS
BEFORE ASSEMBLING!
PART DESCRIPTION
QTY.
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
Seat
Back
Left Back Post
Right Back Post
Back Spindle
Front Leg
Back Leg
Side Stretcher
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PART DESCRIPTION
QTY.
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Front Center Stretcher
Back Center Stretcher
1¼" x #8 Pan Head Screws
1" Brad
Wedges
Wood Buttons
1⅝" x #8 Black Screws
1¼" x #8 Black Screw
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4
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Spread glue evenly into the three center
holes in the top of the Seat (A). Insert larger
chucked ends of the three Back Spindles (E)
into these holes, as shown in FIGURE 1.
Spread glue evenly in the 2" oblong holes in
the left and right Back Posts (C & D). Attach
the Back Posts, with curved edge forward, to
the Back (B), as shown in FIGURE 1. Spread
glue thinly but evenly in the three holes in the
bottom of the Back (B) (too much glue and it
will drip out) and in the two outside holes in
the Seat. Insert the Back Posts (C & D) into
these holes while working the Back Spindles
(E) into holes in the back, one at a time. Turn
the Back Spindles (E) so that the flat portions
follow the curve of the Back (B). It may be
necessary to use a rubber mallet or hammer
that has been padded to pound these pieces
into place. It is important that the shoulders of
the Back Posts and Spindles are in contact
with the Seat.
NOTE:
The Back Posts (C & D) extend
below the bottom of the Seat when
inserted; therefore, it is necessary to extend
the back over the edge of your work table
or place something under the seat to raise it
up.