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A — Left Leg 

— Qty. 2

B — Right Leg 

— Qty. 2

C — Lower End 

Apron — Qty. 2

E1

E2

E4

E5

E6

E8

E5

E4

E2

E7

E7

E7

E7

E7

E7

E8

E8

E6

E3

E3

E8

E7

E7

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D — End Support 

— Qty. 2

F — Middle 

Apron — Qty. 1

E — Top Assembly 

— Qty. 1

G — Middle Support — Qty. 1

H — Wood Wedge — Qty. 2

E1  Center Piece  . . . . . . 1

E2  Leaf  . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

E3  Leaf Cleat . . . . . . . . . 2

E4  End . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

E5  Front/Back Apron . . . 2

E6  Upper End Apron . . . 2

E7  Outer Slide . . . . . . . . 8

E8  Inner Slide  . . . . . . . . 4

J — #8 x 1¼" Pan Head 

Screw — Qty. 3

K — 90-Degree Bracket 

— Qty. 4

I — #8 x 1

5

/

8

" Black 

Screw — Qty. 4

L — #8 x 5/8" Pan Head 

Screw — Qty. 24

If a top or leaf panel should become cupped, do not be alarmed. The top 
was flat when it was manufactured. It is a natural characteristic of wood in 
an unfinished state to cup from uneven moisture conditions. The figure at 
the right shows an exaggerated view of what could happen. This only means 
that the 

convex side has absorbed moisture, 

or

 the concave side has 

dried out.

Usually a cupped panel will equalize and straighten out if both 
sides are exposed to similar conditions for a day or so. 

381W Rustic Extension Table — Parts List

BEFORE BEGINNING ASSEMBLY, 

check that the quantities of the parts received match those on the parts list below.

Summary of Contents for John Greenleaf 381W

Page 1: ...ory within 1 or 2 business days from the time we receive the request Please allow 5 10 business days for delivery Outside U S or Canada 541 687 0213 Fax 541 687 2060 Email info whittierwood com Mail P O Box 2827 Eugene Oregon 97402 U S A P O Box 2827 Eugene OR 97402 USA Natural characteristics such as knots provide a natural feel 10 05 Congratulations This fine piece of furniture will make a hands...

Page 2: ...L 8x5 8 Pan Head Screw Qty 24 If a top or leaf panel should become cupped do not be alarmed The top was flat when it was manufactured It is a natural characteristic of wood in an unfinished state to cup from uneven moisture conditions The figure at the right shows an exaggerated view of what could happen This only means that the convex side has absorbed moisture or the concave side has dried out U...

Page 3: ...y tap the pieces together making sure the mortise and tenon joints are tight Remove any excess glue with a damp cloth FIG 2 C D B A FACE THESE MORTISE HOLES UP FACE THESE MORTISE HOLES TO EACH OTHER 381W Page 3 381W Rustic Extension Table ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS TOOLS REQUIRED Phillips Head Screwdriver Mallet or Padded Hammer Wood Glue Tape Measure FIG 1 WE RECOMMEND FINISHING THE UNIT BEFORE FINAL ...

Page 4: ...peat steps 2 3 for the other set of legs I x4 FIG 3A FIG 3B END VIEW 4 Lay Top Assembly E on a protected surface with the bottom facing up Make sure both Ends E4 are pushed all the way in and locked in place Do not insert leaves at this point Place Middle Apron F in the center of the table as shown in FIGURE 4 The Middle Apron F should be centered between the Front Back Aprons E5 and have equal di...

Page 5: ...corner against the Front Back Apron E5 and the Left Leg A so that bracket is below the pencil mark Secure in place with six Screws L Repeat and add 90 Degree Bracket between the Right Leg B and the other Front Back Apron E5 K x2 L x12 FIG 7 7 Slide the Middle Support G into the hole in the End Support D until it fits snuggly and the hole for the wood wedge appears on the other side The hole for th...

Page 6: ...th a damp cloth 10 Repeat step 6 and install the 90 Degree Bracket between the legs and aprons 11 Repeat step 8 to install Wood Wedge H Make sure both wedges are tight K x2 L x12 12 Unlock the Ends E4 and pull them out Insert Leaves E2 and lock in place Note the underside of the Leaves E2 and Ends E4 are marked with either the letter A or B Match these letters to correctly place each leaf The slid...

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