

A) Both flat springs should be introduced on both sides of one of the larger frames, and the pull tubs should go on the other larger frame (opposite side) then simply put together to form the frame.
B) Place the frame on the floor or even better on top of a table. Evenly lay the mesh on top of the frame.
C) Start introducing the spline from any corner. Run the spline straight on top of the groove without stretching it.
D) After you finish two sides, we suggest to put a little tension to the mesh starting on the third side, and this will happen by placing the spline with a bit of an angle towards the inside -this will tense the mesh- and then repeat this same step for the last side.
You are not an expert, so remember, if you are not happy with the tension of the mesh, you can still pull it out and run it again. Finally, once finished and before removing the excess mesh with a utility knife (not provided), we recommend to secure the corners of the mesh with the help of a flat screwdriver and a hammer. Slightly hammer on top of the spline on each side of the corners.
Heavy duty roll-form aluminum 5/16" x 3/4" available in Mill, White or Bronze finish. (All other forms and measurements available, pls contact us)
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