Canadian Timber Collection Granby CTC66W Assembly Instructions Manual

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2 People (recommended)
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Cabin Assembly Instructions
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tel: 888-923-9813 | info@leisurecraft.com| web: www.leisurecraft.com
Granby
Requirements:
Phillips & Robertson Drill Bits
¼" (6mm) Nut Driver Bit
Cordless Drill
2" (51mm) hole saw
Step Ladder
Utility Knife
09/2024

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  • Page 1 Logo, company name Description automatically generated 09/2024 Canadian Timber Granby Cabin Assembly Instructions Requirements: 2 People (recommended) Cordless Drill Rubber Mallet Phillips & Robertson Drill Bits Carpenter’s Level 2” (51mm) hole saw Tape Measure ¼” (6mm) Nut Driver Bit Cordless Drill Step Ladder Carpenter’s Hammer Utility Knife...
  • Page 2: Parts List

    Canadian Timber Granby Cabin Assembly Instructions Parts List Part # Description Quantity 603317 2x6x62 -3/4" Headers for Floor (Marked) 603318 2x6x60" Floor Joists 603319 2x6x60" Flooring Boards 603321 60" Flooring Board (5" Wide) Marked Floor Starter 603325 71" Bottom Front Wall Starter Piece (with Door Cutout) 603327 71"...
  • Page 3 Canadian Timber Granby Cabin Assembly Instructions Parts List #10 x 5” Wood Screw X 150 #8 x 3” Wood Screw X 250 Roofing Screw #8 x 2 ½” Wood Screw X 250 X 50 Please check shingle boxes for screws Index Parts List Base Preparation...
  • Page 4 Canadian Timber Granby Cabin Assembly Instructions Sauna Base Preparation Make sure the base for your sauna is level with a slight slope to the back for drainage. A solid base for your sauna is recommended and can be made from any of the following.
  • Page 5: Cabin Assembly

    Canadian Timber Granby Cabin Assembly Instructions Cabin Assembly Start the assembly of your Granby Cabin by laying out the front and back base plates and the 7 – base supports. The front and back pieces will be “marked” where each of the base supports will be placed. 2 Supports on each end and 3 centered across the base.
  • Page 6 Canadian Timber Granby Cabin Assembly Instructions Cabin Assembly To start the assembly of the floor, locate the stave that is labelled “ Floor Starter” Ensure the “floor Starter” stave is flush with the inside of the front and side base plates. Secure with 2 - 2 ½”...
  • Page 7 Canadian Timber Granby Cabin Assembly Instructions Cabin Assembly Repeat this process until all the floor staves have been placed. Place 3 -3” (76mm) screws into each of the side supports. Locate the wall stave labelled “Door”. Fasten the front starter door stave with 2 - 3” (76mm) screws to secure it to the floor.
  • Page 8 Canadian Timber Granby Cabin Assembly Instructions Cabin Assembly Repeat this process for the rear starter stave. Place one of the wall staves across the front and rear of the sauna and using the provided “hit block” tap it so the groove goes tight into the starter staves. Insert a 5”...
  • Page 9 Canadian Timber Granby Cabin Assembly Instructions Cabin Assembly Continue with the front wall by placing one of the short wall staves on both ends and tapping them so the groove goes tight on to the front starter stave and secure it with a 5” (127mm) screw into each notch. Place another wall stave across the front and rear of the sauna on each side and using the provided “hit block”...
  • Page 10 Canadian Timber Granby Cabin Assembly Instructions Cabin Assembly Repeat the process with 1 of the short wall staves on each side on the front of the sauna. Continue alternating the side wall staves and the front and back wall staves one more row and then insert the door in between the front wall staves.
  • Page 11 Canadian Timber Granby Cabin Assembly Instructions Cabin Assembly Place the gable ends onto the front and rear walls and tap tightly into the staves below then secure with 5” (127mm) screws into the ends in the predrilled holes. Place the center roof support beam into the slots on the top of the triangle pieces.
  • Page 12: Roof Assembly

    Canadian Timber Granby Cabin Assembly Instructions Roof Assembly To start the assembly of the roof, locate the 2 roof starter pieces. This is 2 boards wide with a notch cut out. Align the notch with the edge of the triangle pieces and use 2 –...
  • Page 13 Canadian Timber Granby Cabin Assembly Instructions Roof Assembly Secure the front trim pieces to the roof staves on either side with 3 – 2 ½” (64mm) screws per trim piece ensuring they are flush to the roof. Repeat on the back side of the sauna.
  • Page 14 Canadian Timber Granby Cabin Assembly Instructions Roof Assembly Overlap the panels one ridge and continue securing to the roof with a full shingle then a half shingle. The last shingle will need to be cut to make the half shingle. Repeat the above step with the 2 and 3 row of...
  • Page 15 Canadian Timber Granby Cabin Assembly Instructions Install the outer door handle (small) at the desired height using 2 – 2 ½” (64mm) screws in the pre-drilled holes. Install the inner door handle (large) horizontally at the desired height. Ensure the handle is level and secure using 2 –...
  • Page 16: Bench Assembly

    Canadian Timber Granby Cabin Assembly Instructions Bench Assembly Start the assembly of your benches by placing the 2- tier bench support along the wall. Using a pencil, trace the top and front of the upper and lower bench. Mount one of the wall mount bench brackets flush to the line on the upper bench and secure with 3 –...
  • Page 17 Canadian Timber Granby Cabin Assembly Instructions Bench Assembly Repeat the process for the bottom bench. Screw the bench supports to the floor and back wall using 2 ½” (64mm) screws. Manufactured by: tel: 888-923-9813 | info@leisurecraft.com| web: www.leisurecraft.com...
  • Page 18 MAINTAINING YOUR SAUNA AFTER INSTALLATION Interior It is recommended to vacuum or sweep out the inside of your sauna frequently to remove dirt and other debris. Under normal conditions, a slight wash of the floor and benches with warm soapy water several times a year will maintain its cleanliness. Leisurecraft offers a sauna room cleaner that can be used pure or diluted at a 4-1 ratio.
  • Page 19 Exterior Depending on the humidity and weather conditions in your area, the cedar will either shrink or expand based on the amount of moisture absorption. The desired effect is to have the cedar expand into the bands therefore making the sauna staves much tighter. Over time the lumber will weather naturally as a result of sun and rain, it will change into a weathered grey colour.
  • Page 20: Warranty

    WARRANTY Leisurecraft warrants our Canadian Timber Collection Saunas against defects in materials and workmanship under normal/residential use for a period of three (3) years, as applicable, from the date of receipt of the product by the original end-user consumer. This warranty does not apply to normal wear and tear and/or natural weather conditions.

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