The benches – Logosol M8 User Manual

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The benches

The benches and the stove guard can

be made of the same material, for

instance 22x120 mm decking boards

or the like. First, cut the seat boards.
TIP: If you have difficulty in cutting

the correct angle, you can first cut the

boards into the correct length. Lay

out the boards so that they overlap

each other, and draw a line where the

boards cross on the inner side. Cut

along the drawn lines.
TIP: Router or sand off all the edges

on the seat boards before mounting

them in the hot tub.
TIP: Lay out all the finished seat

boards on the bottom of the hot tub

before deciding where the bench

brackets should be.
TIP: When making the benches, take

off your shoes before climbing into

the hot tub. It is a sad thing to have

footprints in the new hot tub.
Screw a short board piece to each

bench bracket with short screws.

Screw the brackets to the side boards

inside the hot tub. They should be

approx. 3 cm above the bottom with a

c/c distance of about 75 cm. On both

sides, the outermost bracket should be

fitted somewhat closer to its adjacent

bracket, so that it is covered by the

seat boards. Fasten the seat boards

with 25 mm wood screws.

Half-finished bench, see drawing on next page.

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