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S <br /> ... .............. <br /> .......... <br /> Body''A' ' " any.:::. :::... .:... .:: <br /> Rcif.r+ooc� <br /> .. <br /> . . .. <br /> Step 7: Complete the Stave 11 <br /> Installation <br /> The final staves installed are the two top <br /> staves, followed by a spacer stave. The flat <br /> sides of piece #10 should face each other <br /> at approximately the top center of the <br /> sauna. <br /> A very small gap between the two center <br /> staves is normal. If your gap is larger than 18 19 <br /> 1/4", it's best to add one of the spacer <br /> staves (stave with double flat edges). We <br /> provide both a thick and a thin spacer <br /> stave to provide you with options at the <br /> top. Because wood can expand and shrink <br /> depending on its moisture content, every <br /> build is a little bit different, On most builds 10 <br /> it should be possible to insert one of the <br /> spacer staves. 10 <br /> If the spacer staves are not needed, store <br /> them as they may be needed later. Over <br /> time the wood can dry and shrink slightly, <br /> so the spacer staves can be used to close <br /> any gaps that may appear in the future, <br /> After a spacer stave is added, the fit at the <br /> top will be tight and possibly force the fs% <br /> staves at the top of the sauna upwards to <br /> look peaked. Having peaked staves at - " t t 1 { <br /> the top of the sauna is completely � r � <br /> normal at this stage. You will round out <br /> the sauna with a mallet and ratchet strap in Bumping the staves nearest to the center outwards <br /> the next step. will increase the diameter of your sauna. This will give <br /> you extra space to insert the final stave or spacer <br /> When the sauna is complete you should <br /> have the following pieces leftover: 2 full <br /> size staves and either one or both spacers. <br /> Redwood Ouldoors <br /> 61) Barrel Sauna Assembly& Owner's Manual <br />