Fig. 7
Fig. 6
10.Standing on a step ladder, counterbore
straight through the vertical partition (at the
top of one partition 1/4” from the front edge
and 2” down from the top of the partition.
See Fig. 6C.)
11.Holding the two partitions together tightly,
screw in one (1) #8 x 1-1/4” wood screw
through the pre-drilled hole and into the
second partition. (See Fig. 6.)
12.Having secured the partitions at the top,
move down on the partition and repeat steps
10 and 11, secure the two partitions
together at the mid-height and at the bottom
of the partition with the wood screws.
INSTALLING CONTINUOUS TOP SHELF
13.After assembling and installing all towers,
begin measuring for the continuous top shelf.
(Cammed top shelves may not be used
between angled wall partitions.)
14.Measure along the square back wall to the
corner of the angled wall (measurement of
Fig. 7D). Then measure in front of the towers
to the corner where the partitions’ front edges
meet (measurement of Fig. 7E). Mark these
measurements along the respective front and
back edges of the top shelf material.
15.Repeat step 14 measuring all walls in front
and in back
of each tower to establish the
angles at which to cut each top shelf.
16.Draw a cutting line between the two
measurements on each top shelf. Cut each
top shelf as measured (fitting each piece as
you go to ensure a tight fit), and attach the
top shelf to the partitions using #8 x 1-1/4”
screws. (See “Top Shelf and Pole” in
"Shelving/Tower Asssembly" section for
further details.)
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