The document provides assembly instructions for a wooden push cart. It lists the lower chassis assembly as the first section to make, followed by the upper chassis assembly as the second section, and the bonnet assembly as the third section. It also provides tips for assembly, such as using sandpaper on sharp edges, priming pieces before assembly, applying grease to moving parts, using locknuts on bolts, bending over protruding nails, and using glue between secured parts to strengthen the build.
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Beakdown & Instructions: Material As Specified
The document provides assembly instructions for a wooden push cart. It lists the lower chassis assembly as the first section to make, followed by the upper chassis assembly as the second section, and the bonnet assembly as the third section. It also provides tips for assembly, such as using sandpaper on sharp edges, priming pieces before assembly, applying grease to moving parts, using locknuts on bolts, bending over protruding nails, and using glue between secured parts to strengthen the build.
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BONNET ASSEMBLY
3rd section to be made.
UPPER CHASSIS ASSEMBLY
2nd section to be made.
LOWER CHASSIS ASSEMBLY
1st section to be made.
Make sure to use sandpaper to round any sharp edges.
It may be easier to prime and paint faces of individual pieces of timber before nailing and gluing together. Use some oil and grease on the wheels, steering column, and steering wishbones (arms) pivots. Where possible use "lock-nuts" to secure bolts. "Lock-nuts" will not loosen due to any vibration. "Lock-nuts" have a nylon insert in the nut which will help prevent it loosen. If any nails protrude/stick out, bend the nails back over flat. It is possible to use screws to secure all the parts together, however this can be slower and more costly than using nails. To make a stronger build, it is recommended to use glue (PVA wood glue) when securing parts together.
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