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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

 

 

Preparing the surface

 

1. 

Sand each piece with #220 grit sandpaper. Sand with 

the grain of the wood on flat surfaces and opposite the 

grain on turnings. Some parts may be plywood. Be 

careful not to sand through the veneer. End grain such 

as table top ends, seat edges and grooves on turnings 

accept more stain. Extra sanding in these areas with 

#320 grit sandpaper reduces stain absorption and 

creates a more evenly stained piece. 

 

2. 

When sanding is completed, wipe the surface of your 

furniture with a lint-free rag or tack cloth. Make sure the 

item is free of dust before you proceed. 

 

Staining 

1. 

Always read and follow all label directions

. Stir the 

stain well before you start. Stir periodically throughout 

the duration of the project to maintain uniform color 

consistency. 

 

2. 

Test stain on an inconspicuous spot on your project. 

Put at least one coat of your top coat over the test area 

as it also affects the look of the stain. 

Test every type 

of wood that is in your kit. These are identified in the 

Assembly Instructions

 Different types of wood may 

react differently to the stain color. You might need to 

add a second coat of stain to lighter woods to match 

the darker woods in your kit. 

 

3. 

Apply stain with a poly brush or lint-free cloth. Apply 

stain over a small area and wipe off excess. Working in 

small areas will make the color easier to control. 

 

4. 

Cotton swabs are ideal for hard to reach areas. 

 

5. 

Allow the stain to dry thoroughly before you proceed.

 

 

Applying the top coat

 

1. 

Always read and 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 when you use 

polyurethane or varnish (especially on all table top and 

work surfaces).  After allowing the first coat to dry, 

sand lightly with #320 grit sandpaper. Remove dust 

with a lint-free rag or tack cloth. For added protection, 

apply additional coats. Lightly sand and wipe surface 

with a lint-free rag or tack cloth between coats.  

 

4. 

Some finishes tend to slightly raise the grain. This can 

be easily controlled with a light sanding between coats. 

Do not use steel wool when you use water-based 

finishes. Strands of steel fiber caught in the wood can 

cause rust spots when coated with any water-based 

product. 

 

Painting

 

1. 

Always read and follow all label directions. 

Since there 

is a large variation between paint manufacturers and 

products, ask your paint supplier for specific advice on 

how to best use the paint you purchase. Ask them 

specifically for advice on finishing bare wood. 

 

2. 

First coat the wood with a primer. An oil based primer 

works best for a smooth finish. If you do not wish to 

use a solvent based primer, water based primer works 

almost as well. However it may raise the wood grain 

and require additional sanding. 

 

3. 

Buy quality brand paint in a satin, semi-gloss, or gloss 

sheen. Apply a second coat for a smooth finish. Lightly 

sand between coats using with #320 grit sandpaper so 

that the second coat will bond well. Be sure to use a 

tack cloth after sanding to remove any residue. Repeat 

as desired. 

 

4. 

 No top coat is required when using paint. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for 1183AUFe

Page 1: ...f 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 chem...

Page 2: ...pper Small Drawer Box inserted 1 E Upper Medium Drawer Box inserted 2 F Lower Medium Drawer Box inserted 2 G Large Drawer Box inserted 4 H Lower Small Drawer Face installed 1 I Upper Small Drawer Face installed 1 J Upper Medium Drawer Face installed 2 K Lower Medium Drawer Face installed 2 L Large Drawer Face installed 4 M Small Tray inserted 1 N Large Tray inserted 1 P M4 x 10mm Insert Nut insert...

Page 3: ...serted 21 ZG 8 x 2 Black Screw inserted 2 ZH Velvet back of sleeper 50 x 20mm attached 1 ZI Velvet Small Tray bottom 261 x 126mm attached 1 ZJ Velvet Large Tray bottom 248 x 186mm attached 1 ZK Velvet Secret storage drawer bottom 385 x 291mm attached 1 ZL Short Velvet 200 x 12mm attached 4 ZM Long Velvet 280 x 12mm attached 4 ZN Adjustable Glide with Hex Nut installed 1 ZO Assembled Foot attached ...

Page 4: ...ecret storage area in the Upper Small drawer D To access this storage open both Small Drawers D C reach between the two drawer boxes from the right side and behind the frame of the dresser case until you find the Hinged Drawer Stop X that is attached to the bottom right side of the Upper Small Drawer D Pull the Hinged Drawer Stop forward and then pull the Upper Small Drawer D out far enough so you...

Page 5: ...ystems 4 Place the unit at its final destination Rotate the Small Adjustable Glides R found at the corners of the unit and the Adjustable Glide with Hex Nut ZN at the bottom of the Assembled Foot ZO until the unit is level See Figure 4 5 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 Figur...

Page 6: ...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 7 1L Fig 6 1R 2L 3L 4L 2R 3R 4R 4C 3C ...

Page 7: ...ngled toward 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 7e You can then remove the First Drawer as shown in Step 5 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 7 Drawer C...

Page 8: ...e floor or do not wish to drive screws into the corner of the baseboard and floor see the instruction included inside the tipping restraint kit for an alternate installation 8 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 ...

Page 9: ...1183AUFe McKenzie 75 W Master Dresser Assembly Instructions 1183AUFe Page 9 04 19 and 8a Wall Fig 8 D x 2 Fig 8a Floor D Floor Baseboard ...

Page 10: ...ap until portion between the Cam Buckle A and the back apron of the item is tight See Figures 9 and 9a 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 pu...

Page 11: ...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 12: ...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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