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DOG HOUSE

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TM

Age 9+

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Safety First!

Use eye protection, always!

Use ear protection with loud power tools

Stay with kids while they work!

Follow tool manufacturers’ safety guidelines

This project is recommended for ages 9+

TOOLS

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Tape measurePencilSpeed square or rafter squareClampsJapanese-style handsawPencilDrill and bitsCountersink bitJig sawStraight edgeSanderMiter boxSanding spongesExterior wood gluePutty knifePaint cans (for weights)Paint rollersPaint traysPermanent marker

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Wood Siding

Plytanium (T1-11) siding - two 11/32” thick x 4' wide x 8' long [.8 thick x 121 cm wide x 243 cm long] sheets of siding

Cut list:Cut all siding so that the pattern of lines runs verticallyBack:

30” wide x 30” high [76.2 cm x 76.2 cm]Front:

30” wide x 23” high [76.2 cm x 58.4 cm]Side pieces: (see shape detail on Pages 6 and 7)

Be sure to lay out and cut left and right side pieces (so one isn’t inside out!)

Height at front edge is 23-¾” [60.3 cm]Height at back edge is 30” [76.2 cm]Length of side is 27-½” [69.8]

If you want to add corner trim, you can cut spare pieces of siding into 1-½” [2.5 cm] strips. Use a short length of door trim to trim out the opening or use 2-½” [6.35 cm] wide strips of siding instead.

Recommended Cedar Deck for the Dog House2x4 [3.8 x 8.9 cm] cedar lumber (one 10-foot [304.8 cm] long board)5/8”x5-¼” [1.6 x 13.3 cm] cedar fencing (seven 5-foot [152.4 cm] long boardsForty-two 1-¼” [3.2 cm] deck screws

1x1 Poplar for framing1’x1’ [2.5 cm x 2.5 cm] poplar - fourteen 3-foot [121 cm] boards

Cut list:Back:

Cut two pieces at 29-¼” [74.3 cm]Cut two pieces at 22” [55.9 cm]

FrontCut two pieces at 21” [53.3 cm]

Side pieces Cut four pieces at 25-3/8” [64.5 cm]

RoofCut two pieces 26” [66 cm]

ScrewsPackage of one-hundred 1-1/4” [3.2 cm] deck screws

NOTE: We recommend Duel Drive PoziSquare Deck screws, which work well with either a Phillips or square-head driver bit, or the PoziSquare bit that’s included in each package of PoziSquare screws.

Other MaterialsPaintBrushes and small rollersDrop clothRound decorative gate hardware

SUPPLIES

DOG HOUSEPage 4

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Overview:Elizabeth's dog house is constructed in a shed style that fits most medium-size dogs. It includes decorative ventilation and an optional deck.  The roof is a sun deck and it’s removable for cleaning, too!

1. MeasureStart your doghouse by measuring and cutting the 1x1 poplar framing. You'll find our full cut list on Page 3 of these instructions.

2. SawCut the framing lumber using a Japanese style hand saw, which cuts on the pull stroke so it's really easy to use.  A two-handed grip keeps fingers safe.

3. ClampClamp two boards to a flat table and use the speed square to square the corner first corner.

Watch the video at: www.lowes.ca/kidsvideos

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4. MarkThen mark where the screws will go. Stagger them slightly.

5. DrillDrill pilot holes remembering to pull the bit back out occasionally to allow it to shed sawdust that builds up in the flutes of the bit.

6. CountersinkUse a countersink bit to carve a shallow hole for the head of each screw. This will prevent the wood from splitting when you drive the screw.

7. FastenDrive 2-inch [5 cm] screws into the pilot holes using short pulses to help control the drill better.

Watch the video at: www.lowes.ca/kidsvideos

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8. Continue framingKeep drilling and screwing till you've completed the front and back frames.

9. CutNext, use a jigsaw to cut sheets of exterior siding that will make the walls of the dog house. (Measurements on Page 3)

TIP: Clamp a straight edge in position to help guide the jigsaw. 10. Keep cuttingContinue cutting the rest of the siding.  Once you get comfortable with using the jigsaw you'll be able to follow the line without using a straight-edge.

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11. SandSmooth the siding and remove slivers from the freshly cut edges using an electric sander.

12. DesignDraw a door opening on the front wall that is approximately as tall as your dog's shoulders and as wide as your dog's chest.

13. CutCut the two vertical sides of the door with the jigsaw.

TIP: To make the cut across the top of the door, drill a generous sized hole at the corner.  This will allow you to insert the jigsaw blade to start the cut.

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14. SawUse a mitre box to cut the door trim with 45-degree angles at the corners.

15. SandUse sandpaper or a sanding sponge to remove slivers from the freshly cut trim pieces.

16. Apply glueSqueeze a bead of exterior wood glue around the edge of the door opening and on the backs of the trim pieces.

TIP:Use a putty knife to spread the glue evenly before putting the trim pieces in place.

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17. Add weightAfter you press each trim piece into position, place some heavy objects (paint cans or books work well) to help the trim pieces adhere properly.  Allow the glue to set for 20 minutes.

18. TraceTo give the dog house extra ventilation, add decorative fence hardware from Lowe’s. Start by tracing the provided template onto one of the side walls of the dog house. (See page 6)

19. DrillDrill a generous-sized hole anywhere on the circle to give you an place to insert the jig saw blade.

20. CutInsert the jigsaw blade in the drilled hole and proceed to cut out the circle.  Go really slowly and keep pivoting the blade to stay on the marked line. Repeat on opposite side panel for a second vent.

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21. FastenTime to attach the doghouse walls to the frame. Lay the back wall down on its frame and drill countersunk pilot holes before fastening the siding to the poplar frame with 1-1/4-inch [3 cm] screws.

22. InspectAfter completing the back wall according to the diagrams on page 5 & 7, move on to assembling the front wall.

23. FastenJust like the back wall, use short screws to fasten the front wall, side walls and roof to their frames. (see pages 5, 6 & 7).

24. PaintRoll on a nice coat of exterior-grade paint to fancy up your dog house. Be sure to cover the edges and the inside too if desired.

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25. AssembleNow it's time to start final assembly!

26. FastenPre-drill, counter sink and fasten 1-¼” [3 cm] screws along the sides on each corner of the dog house. The side walls are designed to fit inside the front and back walls. Follow the guidelines on page 7.

27. InstallInstall the decorative gate hardware in the side vent holes on both sides. (Simply screw the interlocking plates together.)

28. Add optional trimIf you want to trim out the dog house, cut some additional strips of siding 1-½” [3.8 cm] wide and fasten them, making sure to drive the screws through the siding and the poplar framing behind the siding.

Watch the video at: www.lowes.ca/kidsvideos

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29. Install Install the removable roof.

30.ADD DOG!

31. Optional Recommended Extra: Dog DeckTo keep cold and damp away from your dog, we recommend building a simple deck for the dog house to sit on.

32. SawStart by cutting three pieces of 2x4 lumber to 37-inches [94 cm].

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DECK FOR DOG HOUSEPage 17

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33. LayoutPosition the fencing boards on top of the three evenly-spaced 2x4s. Leave a small space between the boards for drainage.

34. MarkPlace a spare board across the deck over each of the three 2x4s in turn, adding dots for where you'll drive screws to secure the boards.

35. DrillDrill pilot holes on each of the marks.  Don't forget to make countersink holes to hold the heads of the screws (this will help prevent the wood from splitting in the future).

36. FastenNow drive short (1-1/4-inch [3 cm]) screws into the pilot holes.

Watch the video at: www.lowes.ca/kidsvideos

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37. TrimTrim the ends of the boards even and sand the corners on the fresh cut.

Now add DOG HOUSE

and DOG!

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DISCLAIMER

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Almost any do-it-yourself project involves risk of some sort. Your tools, materials, and skill will vary, as will the conditions of your project site. Lowe’s Companies Inc., and its subsidiaries ("Lowe’s") have made every effort to be complete and accurate in the instructions and other content contained in this publication. However, neither Lowe’s nor the publisher will assume any responsibility or liability for damages or losses sustained or incurred in the course of your home improvement or repair project or in the course of your use of the item you create or repair. Always follow the manufacturer’s operating instructions in the use of tools, check and follow your local building codes, and observe all standard safety precautions. Prices and supply may vary, so check the cost of materials and labour in your area before beginning any home improvement project. We strive to be accurate, but unintentional errors may occur and we reserve the right to correct any error. See a Lowe’s store for information regarding product warranties and any available protection plans. All prices, products and promotions are limited to Canada locations only.

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