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THE GREATPANTRY PROJECT PATTERN AND ASSEMBLY GUIDE

VISIT THEGREATPANTRYPROJECT.COM FOR MORE INFORMATION.

FRONT

BASE

SIDES (x2)

PLANTER (x2)

ANCHORS

FRONT

PLAQUE

LIGHT

BOTTOM

CHIMNEY

TOP

SIDES

SIDES

BACK

POST

CLEAT

SUPPORT (x2)

SHELF

ITEM LIST

ROOFLEFT

ROOFRIGHT

BoxFront pentagonal panel w/cutout for doors ⅜”Rear pentagonal panel ⅜”2x Side panels ⅜” 2x Beveled roof panels ⅜” Beveled base panelBeveled shelf panel Roof shingles

Doors2x Doors with ⅛” dado on three sides (suggested material: 1x4 pine wood)⅛” plexiglass2x Knobs4x HingesMagnetic door closureBarrel bolt latch

ToolsGREAT STUFF™ Insulating Foam Sealant of choiceNails: - 1 ¼” Brad nails (for the general build) - 2 ½” Galvanized screws (for the support)Nail gunPencilWood glueTable saw or jigsaw Protection Nitrile gloves EyewearLong sleeved shirt

DecorationsPlanter: - 2x Planter front panels - 2x Planter bottom panels - 4x Planter sides - 4x Anchors - PlantsChimney: - Top - 4x SidesPlaqueWood stain/finishPaintSolar panel

Support1x 4x4 post2x 2x4 supports (treated lumber recommended)1x 2x4 cleat

Jigsaw is used to finish the cutsof the opening for the doorson the front wall panel

22.5°

22.5°

19 5/8"1'-7 5/8"

16 3/4"1'-4 3/4"

25 1/2"2'-1 1/2"

21"1'-9"

1 1/2"

12 5/8"1'-0 5/8"

23 5/8"1'-11 5/8"

1 7/16"19 7/8"1'-7 7/8"

21 1/8"1'-9 1/8"

21 1/8"1'-9 1/8"

20 1/2"1'-8 1/2"

19 7/8"1'-7 7/8"

14 1/2"1'-2 1/2"

22 3/4"1'-10 3/4"

18 7/8"1'-6 7/8"

19 7/8"1'-7 7/8"

16 1/4"1'-4 1/4"

18 5/8"1'-6 5/8"

17 5/8"1'-5 5/8"

8 3/4"8 1/4"

6 3/8"

1 3/16"

1 3/16"

2 1/4"

1 15/16"

3" 3"

14"1'-2"

1 1/4"

1 1/2"

2 1/2"

4"

3"

2"

4"2"

2 1/4"

2"

10"

19 5/8"1'-7 5/8"

48"4'-0"

4"

4"

17 7/8"1'-5 7/8"

17 1/2"1'-5 1/2"

2"

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SCHEMATIC

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4

32

5 6

7 8

3a

3b

3c

7a

LOWER BASE IN FROM TOP

SECURE WITHGLUE AND NAILS

ATTACH HINGESTO DOORS

1⁄16” BEAD OF WOOD GLUE ON ROOF EDGES5 BRAD NAILS AT EACH INTERSECTION

INSTALL ROOF PANELS AND SHINGLES

LOWER SHELF IN FROM TOP

ATTACH SOLAR LIGHT

AFFIX PLAQUE

1⁄16” BEAD OF WOOD GLUE ON ALL EDGES5 BRAD NAILS AT EACH INTERSECTION

CUT WOOD & PAINT OR STAIN

½” X ¼” EDGE RABBET

7° BEVEL ALONG BOTTOMSECTIONS OF BODY

NAIL ANCHORS TO SIDES OF PANTRY

PLACE PLEXIGLASSINTO FRAMEWORK

⅛” DADO CUT ON FRAME

ASSEMBLE PLANTERS ANDMOUNT TO ANCHORS

PARTIALLY FILL BASINSWITH GREAT STUFF™

PANTRY ASSEMBLY

7c

7d

7b

ATTACH CHIMNEY TO ROOFOVER EXPOSED SCREW

ASSEMBLE DOOR

DRIVE A SCREW FROM INTERIORCEILING THROUGH ROOF

APPLY WEIGHT AS FOAM CURES

ASSEMBLE CHIMNEY AND PARTIALLYFILL WITH GREAT STUFF™

Ensure GREAT STUFF™ does not come in contact with food. Instructions for the pantry are o�ered solely to provide possible suggestions for your own experimentation. DuPont™ has not conducted specific testing on this style for its use in storage of pantry items. Builder is solely responsible for determining the acceptability of materials used in its construction and compliance with local municipal building codes and zoning laws. Since we cannot anticipate all variations in actual end-use conditions, DUPONT™ MAKES NO WARRANTIES AND ASSUMES NO LIABILITY IN CONNECTION WITH ANY USE OF THIS INFORMATION. Nothing in this publication is to be considered as a license to operate under or a recommendation to infringe any trademark or patent right.

©2020 DuPont

DuPont™ and Great Stu�™ are trademarks of a�liates of DuPont de Nemours, Inc.

VISIT THEGREATPANTRYPROJECT.COM FOR MORE INFORMATION.

9 10

11 12

NAIL CLEAT TO PANTRY

SCREW SUPPORTSONTO POST

ROTATE PANTRY TO ITS SIDE

Ensure GREAT STUFF™ does not come in contact with food. Instructions for the pantry are o�ered solely to provide possible suggestions for your own experimentation. DuPont™ has not conducted specific testing on this style for its use in storage of pantry items. Builder is solely responsible for determining the acceptability of materials used in its construction and compliance with local municipal building codes and zoning laws. Since we cannot anticipate all variations in actual end-use conditions, DUPONT™ MAKES NO WARRANTIES AND ASSUMES NO LIABILITY IN CONNECTION WITH ANY USE OF THIS INFORMATION. Nothing in this publication is to be considered as a license to operate under or a recommendation to infringe any trademark or patent right.

©2020 DuPont

DuPont™ and Great Stu�™ are trademarks of a�liates of DuPont de Nemours, Inc.

SUPPORT ASSEMBLY

SECURE SUPPORTSTO PANTRY

LOWER PANTRYINTO SUPPORTS

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