1. Site survey
– Survey the site and dimensions to be constructed to help come up with a suitable construction plan. Outdoors, indoors, balconies, ceilings or vertical walls…
– Survey the walkways and construction material gathering areas to anticipate risks during construction.
– If outdoors, pay attention to the PA to drain moisture evenly on both sides, and limit water from flowing into the back of the panel.
2. Clean the premises
– Clean and dry the surface, remove any rough cement mortar.
3. Go to bone
– Materials to prepare: Stainless steel frame 201,304×1-1.5mm. Wooden frame, galvanized square frame, Wooden frame (20×40. 30×40), concrete expansion screws.
– Mark the bone locations, use a concrete drill to drill and install the expansion bolts in the correct positions corresponding to the bone line. The distance between the stainless steel screw positions + expansion bolts is about 500-600mm/1 piece.
– The distance between 2 layers of bone is 600mm.
– Add padding to concave wall areas, and pre-sand the wall areas that are more convex than the general level.
– Use stainless steel and galvanized square frames for outdoor construction projects.
– For ceiling panels, it is necessary to add a layer of wooden frames under the metal frames to connect the ceiling panels to the wooden frames with F nails.
4. Selecting panels
– Check and select panels. Panels with chipped edges during transportation will be prioritized for the narrowest positions. Cut and remove defective wood.
5. Shoot the panel onto the bone
– Materials to prepare: Stainless steel self-drilling screws. F nails, tibon glue, AB glue, Epoxy glue for bonding iron to wood.
– Use a laser level to determine the standard point, standard angle, and standard line to construct the panel accurately, squarely, and aesthetically.
– For indoor construction items, use AB glue + F nails to connect the wooden frame and the panel.
– For outdoor construction items, use tibon glue or epoxy glue to bond iron to wood to connect metal and wood frames, use AB glue to connect wooden frames to panels. Position the panel to the frame with F nails, then add self-drilling stainless steel screws from the main face of the panel to the inner frame with 2 5x10mm pre-drills. Shoot the screws symmetrically about 15-20mm from the edge of the panel, cover the screw holes with wooden dowels + AB glue.
6. Shooting moldings and end strips
– Materials to prepare: Molding, stainless steel, aluminum, copper finish strip.
– For the molding part, the bones must still be installed, the connection principle is the same as for the construction of the panels.
– Choose the type of end strip that is suitable for the external conditions and size of the panel construction. Connect to the frame, wall with tibon glue + concrete expansion screws, or self-drilling screws.
7. Acceptance and handover
– Touch up color, wipe oil to supplement scratches, lack of color, oil, paint.
– Check the screw holes to make sure they are 100% sealed to ensure aesthetics.
GUARANTEE
– Wingfor Solid Wood Burning Panels are warranted for 10 years for burnt Rosewood, Burnt Wood, Burnt Ash and 5 years for burnt Acacia, Burnt Pine, Burnt Cinnamon – provided that the installation is carried out in accordance with the Manufacturer's installation recommendations, and is periodically maintained annually.