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Mounting Inside Rails
(2) 24” Inner Rails
(8) 1 ¼” drywall Screws
(Four per Inner Rail)
The Inside Rails are two pieces of lumber which are screwed to the inside of the middle Core Square.
They provide a “lip” for mounting Roosts, slats for holding Nesting Boxes, and so on. The spacing of the
screws is not critical, and pilot holes are unnecessary, due to the use of drywall screws.
Align the Inner Rail to the inside of middle Core Square on
the same side of a fixed wall.
Important:
Make sure that the Inside Rails are
mounted on the sides with the Fixed Panels and Fixed
Screens. Do not install them on the sides with the Door
Rails.
Fasten the Inner Rail to the middle Core Square using 1 ¼”
drywall screws. Place a screw about 1” from each end, and
two more screws toward the middle. Space them evenly.
Note:
There is no need to pre-drill.
Repeat
the above steps for the opposite side of the
unit.
When complete, the two Inner Rails will be fastened to the
middle Core Square using four screws each.