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Real Good Toys Classic Bungalow Instructions Manual page 14

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Instructions for kit #HB1900
13. Tighten up the End Postbase, the 4
Center Postbase on one end to exactly locate the Center Post-
base. Keeping the Center Postbase in that spot, spread the End
Postbase and the Railing so you have a little clearance to work.
Put glue on both ends of the Railing; push the railing against
the Center Postbase to leave dots of glue where the Railing
touched.
Texture paint the Center Postbase leaving the glue dots, the area
that is against the Steps, and the front of the Postbase un-paint-
ed. The 'easy-to-get-at parts' of the postbase will be painted
after the installation is complete. For now, leaving them un-
painted gives you somewhere to hold the part and surfaces to
push against while the glue dries.
Glue the Center Postbase to the Floor and Foundation, and to
the Railing... it is still there with wet glue on the ends.
Dab glue on the Side Railing's ends. Push the End Postbase
against both sets of railings leaving 4 dots of glue. Texture
paint the Postbase leaving the dots and the outside un-painted.
Glue the End Postbase to the Floor, Foundation, and Railings.
14. Repeat the paint-and-glue process (above) for the other
side of the porch.
Lay the Porch Beam against the fronts of the Postbases to
straighten them. Set a few weights against the Porch Beam to
keep it snug.
Hold the Handy Squares against the End Postbases to straight-
en them up-and-down.
Check that the Railings are evenly spaced from the edge of the
porch all around.
Check that the Postbases are straight and tight on the Railings
as the glue dries.
Let the glue dry.
Finish painting the Postbases.
17
/
Railing, and the
32
Handy Square
Looking down on the porch
2
1
/
" Railing (side)
4
17
4
/
" Railing (front)
32
End Postbase
Center Postbase
Glue dots
Lift
Porch Beam
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