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The Birdfeeder Assembly Manual p i k o p i k o . c o

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The Birdfeeder Assembly Manual

p i k o p i k o . c o

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What is in the box?

2 roof pieces

6 tall columns /4 + 2 spare/

5 short columns /3 + 2 spare/

2 rings for stick-holder

Seed bowl

The Base

Elements

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String /wrapped around the box/

2 sheets of sandpaper

Screwdriver

Linseed oil

14 small screws /11 + 3 spare/

5 long screws /3 + 2 spare/

6 cable ties

tools

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1. The box contains 4 sheets of wood.Before you start, cover the table with old papers

or magazines, it protects the surface and helps to clean up.

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2. Separate all pieces – feel free to help yourself with scissors

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3. Remove the sharp remainders of pieces connections and clean up the edges using sandpaper

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a. mounting on

the broomstick

bhanging

on a string

cmounting

on the railing

4. Make up your mind on how to mound your feeder. Dotted sections of this user manual will guide you

through alternative paths a, b and c that will correspond to your choice:

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a. If you plan to mount the feeder on the broomstick, attach 3 short columns to one ring using short screws

/if you ruin a column, do not worry – you have some spare to use/.

Now, using 3 long screws, join together the base, free ring and previously used columns with a ring.

Drive the broomstick through both holes and secure the free end in ground firmly.

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5. Drive 4 tall columns to the base using short screws. Remember to position the columns properly for the roof

/and do not worry if you break a column, we gave you 2 spare/

Correct column position

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6. Assemble two roof pieces

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7. Set the roof onto the columns, guiding them in the small hollows.

Using 4 short screws, attach the roof to the columns.

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8. Paint all the elements with linseed oil. The bottle and brushes are in the box!

Remember to paint whole thing thoroughly /also from the bottom side/,

it is crucial for feeder’s longevity and hygiene.

Leave until dry, preferably overnight. Keep linseed oil leftovers,

which is great for painting it after the season is over!

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B. If you plan to mount the feeder to the railing, use the cable ties after assembling the whole thing.

You can mount on the railing corner, and remember to pull the ties firmly

/tip: you can join ties in longer chains/.

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C. If you wish to hang the feeder of the tree, use the string the box was wrapped with.

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9. Almost there… put the seeds on the bowl, place it inside the feeder.

Wait for birds! Observe!