11. Once all wall panels are in place, use the supplied screws to attach each wall panel to the deck. Measure the interior corners of the gazebo to make sure all distances are equal. Next, attach fluted, narrow wood panels that act as gap covers to the outside opening at each corner (figure H), again, through pre-drilled holes. 12. Screw the inside edges together and nail inside wall trim over each corner. The eight-sided gazebo should now be taking shape (figure I).
13. Attach two rafters to opposite sides of the kingpin. Have someone hold the kingpin assembly as the rafters are installed (figure J). Place the rafter and kingpin assembly on the wall panels at the marked locations of the opposite corners. Fit the notch of the rafter tightly over the wall panel and fasten using supplied screws, then fit the remaining rafters on the kingpin assembly (figure K).
14. You are now ready for the shingle sheets. With the aid of a third person, place a roof panel on the stop of the rafter and then attach the panel to the rafter on each side with the supplied screws about one inch from the edge and angled toward the rafter (figure L, and top image, above). Attach all of the roof panels securely.
15. Next, slip one piece of prevent flashing under each pair of shingles on adjacent roof panels and staple them securely to the roof (figure M). Then place a ridge cap assembly over each seam, aligning with the point of the roof panel, and secure the caps with screws about one inch from the edge and equally spaced on both sides (figure N).
16. Cover the opening under the roof panels with fascia board. Finally, center the copper rain cap over the threaded stud extending from the kingpin at the peak of the gazebo. Screw the large decorative ball on the stud without over-tightening.
17. Put all pre-sized screens in place (figure O). Work from top to bottom, with the door screens coming last. This completes work on the gazebo (figure P ).
18. A gazebo kit will cost around 5000 dollars and will take two days to construct.