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Longevity Arbor 

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Trellis Caps  (16)

 

Headers (2)

 

Braces (4)

 

Lattice Side Panels  (2)  

 

 

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Phillips screwdriver  (electric driver recommended)

 

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Small  hammer 

 

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Two bags of concrete mix (60#) to anchor the arbor

 

If you wish to stain or  paint your arbor, we recommend 
that you do so before assembly, it makes the job easier. 
Be careful not to cover up guide marks on top of headers  

ARBOR PAINTING:

 

HANDY TO HAVE

 

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Tape measure

 

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Needle nose pliers 

WORK AREA

 

Select an area close to where the arbor will be finally placed. While the assembled unit is not very heavy, it is 
awkward to move far and requires two people to do so easily. 
 
The assembly area should be relatively flat and open, at least 8’x6’. A lawn, driveway or wide path will be satis-
factory. 

HARDWARE

 

- 1” Wood screws (32)

 

- 2” Wood screws (16)

 

- 2 1/2” Wood screws (8)

 

- Anchoring kit. 

- Brass medallion and nails (2)  

 

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