Dundalk LeisureCraft Cedar Indoor Cabin Sauna
Assembly Instructions
12. The wooden sauna guard fence is also included and it is designed to fit around your heater to prevent
contact with the unit when hot. Start three 2½” screws per end. Fix the guard fence so that there is a
minimum clearance between the heater and the guard fence of 2”.
Fig. 8.1
9. Attach the towel pegs where you want them.
Fig. 11.1
Important note on aligning wall corners:
Before securing the corner moulding
assemblies (Fig. 11.1), use a rubber mallet
to align the corner joints and close up any
visible cracks in the inside corners:
With the nut on the top of the threaded rod
snug, (not tight), from inside, hit the ends of
side wall boards outward at the corner
joint, then from the outside at this same
corner, hit the ends of the front wall boards
inward. Repeat this until you can no longer
see any cracks in the inside corner. Tighten
threaded rod nut.
When the inside corner is even with no
cracks showing, fasten the outside
moulding assemblies using the supplied
screws (1-½”-long #2 Robertson flat head
wood screws) 4 screws per board. (every
5th board or so, avoiding cracks. Do this for
both sides of the corner as shown below in
Fig. 11.2.). - Repeat for all corners.
Fig. 11.2
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11. Install the moulding on the corners of the sauna with supplied screws in 4 places per side (every fifth
board or so). Avoid cracks. See Fig. 11.2