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Whittier Finishing Hints

 

 

P.O. Box 2827 

Eugene, OR 97402 USA 

Toll Free: 800-653-3336 

Ph: 541-687-0213 

Fax: 541-687-2060 

www.whittierwood.com

 

 

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Rev. 10/13

 

 

Checklist of materials 

 

Rubber gloves 

 

Lint-free rags 

 

Paper towels 

 

Cotton swabs 

 

 

Tack cloth

 

 

Drop cloth

 

 

Stain brushes 

(poly bristle 

and foam)

 

 

#220 & #320 

sandpaper

 

 

Painter’s tape

 

 

Wood glue

 

 

Dust mask

 

 

CAUTION:

 If you have environmental or chemical 

sensitivities, please take the necessary precautions and 

use personal protective equipment to aid in limiting your 

exposure. Personal protective equipment may include but 

are not limited to gloves, dust masks or respirators.  

 

NOTICE TO CALIFORNIA CUSTOMERS

: California Prop 

65 requires consumer goods to be labeled if any one of 

850+ different chemicals or substances, including wood 

dust, is present, even in trace amounts. Drilling, sawing, 

sanding or machining wood products generates wood 

dust, a substance known to the State of California to 

cause cancer. 

Warning

: This product contains a chemical 

or substance known to the State of California to cause 

cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. 

California Health and Safety Code Section 25249.6 

 

Getting started 

Assembly Instructions may contain special finishing 

information or gluing requirements for that item.

 

Completely read both the Assembly Instructions and these 

Finishing Hints before you begin your project.

 

 

Choosing the finish: 

Ask your retailer for advice on how 

to finish bare wood. Choose a finish that meets your 

expectations for the end use of the product. Will you use it 

as a work surface as on a desk or kitchen island? Are you 

matching a finish on existing furniture? The answers to 

these questions may affect the type of finish you choose. 

 

Where to work:

 Choose an area that has good light and 

is well ventilated, warm and dry. If the work area is cold 

and damp, the wood finishing products may require a 

longer drying time than the labels indicate. Do not work in a 

dirty or dusty area – dirt and/or dust can embed in the 

finish. 

 

Gluing hints 

These are general hints. Refer to the Assembly 

Instructions for detailed information on how to glue your 

specific product. Use wood glue such as Elmer’s Wood 

Glue, Titebond Wood Glue or the equivalent. Some

 

instructions call for a slow drying glue. Carefully read the 

label and instructions of the glue manufacturer. Your unit 

may not need glue. 

 

1. 

We strongly recommend that you lay out all the parts 

and familiarize yourself with how they fit together 

before assembling with glue. Glue will set up quickly. 

You can damage parts if you try to reposition any that 

have been assembled incorrectly. 

 

2. 

For glue to properly bond, it is very important to apply 

the wood glue to bare wood. Protect your eyes and 

blow into holes to clear excess dust. This will help the 

glue to adhere to a clean surface. 

 

3. 

If you plan on finishing the product before you 

assemble it, place painter’s tape three-fourths of the 

way up from the end of a dowel, spindle or tenon. This 

protects the ends from the finishing product but allows 

finish application where it will be visible. Finishing 

products inhibit the bonding properties of wood glue. 

Remove the tape prior to the final assembly. 

 

4. 

Avoid getting glue on surfaces to be finished. Most 

stains or finishes will not penetrate where glue has 

been spilled. Wet glue can be wiped off with a damp 

cloth. Follow with a light sanding of the area to ensure 

a proper finish. 

 

5. 

It is important to apply an even coat inside holes and 

slots. Use a small dowel, pencil or cotton swab to 

spread glue evenly around the inside of the holes. Do 

not over glue. The tight fit of the spindles or dowels in 

the holes can cause glue to be pushed to the bottom of 

the hole. If too much glue is used it will fill the holes 

and not allow the spindle or dowel to be fully inserted. 

 

6. 

Glue usually takes several hours to cure or harden but 

it will set up or grab in several seconds. Once you 

begin final assembly, proceed quickly. 

 

Finishing hints

 

1. 

Use products of the same brand to ensure 

compatibility. It is not recommended to mix solvent 

based and water based finishes

Always read and 

follow all label directions on the can.

 

 

2. 

Alder is a porous hardwood and often looks best when 

following the finishing instructions for softwoods. 

 

3. 

Use a wood conditioner under oil base stains. 

Summary of Contents for 1180AUFf

Page 1: ...you cannot locate the restraint s please contact us immediately for replacement Drilling sawing sanding or machining wood products can expose you to wood dust a substance known to the state of California to cause cancer Avoid inhaling wood dust or use a dust mask or other safeguards for personal protection For more information go to www p65warnings ca gov wood This product can expose you to chemic...

Page 2: ... Face attached 2 J Medium Drawer Face attached 2 K Large Drawer Face attached 2 L Knob attached 10 U 8 x 1 1 4 Pan Head Screw inserted 12 Y Small Adjustable Glide installed 4 YD 8 x 1 1 2 Machine Screw Tuscan installed 10 YE 8 x 7 8 Black Lo Profile Screw inserted 32 YF Anti Tip Snapper attached 1 YG Drawer Clip attached 2 Z 16 Drawer Slides pre installed sets 2 Za 14 Drawer Slides pre installed s...

Page 3: ...eat or remove the drawer interlock system 2 Place the chest at its final destination Rotate the Small Adjustable Glides Y on the bottoms of the legs until the unit is level See Figure 2 3 If you need to remove your drawers pull up on the left Drawer Release Lever while pushing down on the right Drawer Release Lever and pull out the drawer See Figures 3 and 3a Note where each drawer came from to ma...

Page 4: ...g the Anti Tip Drawer Interlock System it is important that the drawer be installed back in its original location Numbers and letters are stamped on the back of the drawers Stamping sequence starts at the bottom moves to the top and designated left or right Drawer back stamping example Continued on Page 5 1 Fig 4 5R 2 3 4 5L ...

Page 5: ...d the front of the case you cannot remove the First Drawer Move the upper arms of the Anti tip Snapper to the unlocked position as shown in Figure 5e You can then remove the First Drawer as shown in Step 3 To reinstall the drawers install the First Drawer then move the upper arm of the Anti tip Snapper to the forward locked position Now you can reinstall the Second Drawer Fig 5 Drawer Clip Drawer ...

Page 6: ...e screws into the corner of the baseboard and floor see the instruction included inside the tipping restraint kit for an alternate installation 6 Decide where you want to place the piece of furniture in your room Mark the baseboard with a pencil mark directly behind the location where the tipping restraint is attached to your item Move the item away from the wall far enough to allow you to access ...

Page 7: ...until portion between the Cam Buckle A and the back apron of the item is tight See Figures 7 and 7a If you need to move the piece of furniture reach beneath and locate the buckle which connects the two sections of the strap and depress the release lever then pull on the section of strap that is between the buckle and the back apron of the furniture until there is enough slack to allow you to pull ...

Page 8: ...the Assembly Instructions for detailed information on how to glue your specific product Use wood glue such as Elmer s Wood Glue Titebond Wood Glue or the equivalent Some instructions call for a slow drying glue Carefully read the label and instructions of the glue manufacturer Your unit may not need glue 1 We strongly recommend that you lay out all the parts and familiarize yourself with how they ...

Page 9: ...follow all label directions Stir your top coat gently do not shake Shaking the can creates bubbles that are hard to remove 2 All surfaces including the underside of table tops and inside drawers must be sealed with at least one layer of a top coat This will help minimize wood swelling shrinkage warping and cupping due to changes in moisture content or temperature 3 Apply a minimum of two coats whe...

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