1.
Carefully untie the string and remove the loose wood block, bag with button head fasteners and 3 steel
cable ties. (Set aside, as these items will be used in the last steps.)
2.
Mount the top wood block (the one with the attached screw) to the gutter just under the seam as shown,
making sure the (2) button head fasteners are against the downspout.
require pre-drilling a pilot hole.
3.
Unroll the mesh, remove the laced-in screw & the (2) button head fasteners from the 2
(careful, the button head fasteners are meant to be removable and may fall out). Re-install button head
fasteners through the mesh and into the back of the block at the desired trellis length. Partially install the
long screw into the block, making sure the 2 button head fasteners are against the downspout.
4.
Pull the 2
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block until mesh is straight, then, with a screw gun, start the screw on slight angle until screw
starts to bite.
5.
Rotate block so the mesh is tight, then completely drive screw in tight.
6.
Trim any excess loose mesh with household scissors
7.
Open small bag of fasteners and mount the remaining "Mid" support Block to the mesh with the (2)
button head fasteners, then install screw with a screw gun to secure block to downspout.
8.
Install one metal cable tie on each wood block. Be sure to lace the cable tie through the mesh on the outer
face of the block to secure the cable from sliding off the block. Wrap around the downspout and insert the
cable tip into the opposite end collar. Tighten by pulling on the loose end while holding the collar from
sliding.
Note: The special screws do not
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