then loosen two full turns. Now attach the other Side Panel to the same End Panel in the same way.
Leave this assembly laying on a carpeted floor with both Side Panels sticking upward.
3. Select the side of the Table Top that you prefer to use for the top surface. Carefully locate the
Table Top into the slots in the two Side Panels (preferred side up) and slide it into position.
4. Place the other End Panel into position on top of this assembly. Insert the remaining Barrel Nuts
and Joint Connector Bolts. When you are certain that all the parts are fully seated in all the slots, tighten
the four Joint Connector Bolts with the Allen Wrench and then loosen two full turns. Set the table on all
four legs on a fl at surface and tighten all eight bolts. (This is to ensure that the Table sits nice and level.)
5. Lay the table on its long side and move it to a nearby wall or otherwise support it from falling over
on its top. Install the two brackets that connect the underside of the Table Top to the inside of the Side
Panels. Screw the brackets into the pre-drilled holes in the top and center of the Side Panels using the
1/2" fl at head wood screws. Now, push down on the topmost Side Panel to ensure that the Table Top
in completely seated in the slots. While holding down pressure, screw the other side of the Bracket to
the underside of the Table Top. Now attach the remaining Bracket to the other Side Panel in the same
way. There are no pre-drilled holes in the Table Top for these last two screws. (The purpose for these
brackets is to keep the Tabletop securely into the slots in the Side Panels. Please be careful that it is done
properly.) This table is not designed to support over 250 pounds weight, or to be left outside.