User`s manual

making sure the ends of the top plank line up with the ends of
the vertical plank. The top plank should overhang into the pool
enough so that its back edge completely covers the vertical
plank’s top edge. Use the 2" deck screws to secure this hori-
zontal top plank to the vertical plank on which it rests.
5) Along each side of the pool, attach a 12'-1" plank flat against
the top edge of the vertical planks and the top of the pool’s
frame. The ends of these planks should butt against the top 8'-
11" plank at the front of the pool, and the edges of these planks
should line up with the ends of that 8'-11" plank as well. Use the
2" deck screws to secure these horizontal top planks to the verti-
cal planks on which they rest. Once installed, there will be an
approximate 3" overhang created by the top planks along the sides
of the pool over the vertical planks along the sides of the pool.
6) The final two 8'-11" planks of 5/4" cedar decking are used at
the rear of the pool. Place one piece flat against the struts so
that the top edge of the cedar is level with the top rail of the
rear of the pool. The ends of this plank should align with the
edges of the top planks (that were just attached) along the sides
of the pool. Using two self-drilling fasteners (one fastener per
strut), attach this plank to the pool’s vertical struts.
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