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1. Hang starter strip
and first course of siding.
2. Cut next piece of siding to length.
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3. Push The Labor Saver
siding gauge over the bottom edge of siding, locating each gauge
approximately 3' from the center of the board.
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Illustration 3 |
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| 4. Use The Labor Saver
siding gauge to "hang" the siding on the previous course
(note that it automatically gauges the overlap of each piece
of siding while keeping it from slipping during initial nailing). |

Illustration 4 |
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5. Tack the siding only
at the top edge, per manufacturer's specifications and in the
vicinity of The Labor Saver siding gauge. Note: DO NOT nail siding
completely prior to removal of The Labor Saver siding gauge,
or removal will be more difficult.
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Illustration 5-1

Illustration 5-2 |
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6. Remove The Labor
Saver siding gauge by gently twisting and pulling down.
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Illustration 6-1

Illustration 6-2 |
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7. Complete nailing
the siding per manufacturer's specifications.
8. Repeat steps 1-7.
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