Tighten Connections: After the first test run, go back and check all screws. The initial movement often settles the components, requiring a quick quarter-turn to keep everything snug.

The Hunta 145 requires a stable foundation. Depending on your surface (wood, metal, or masonry), your approach will differ.

Safety First: Always wear eye protection and ensure your workspace is well-lit and clear of obstructions. Step 1: Marking and Measuring

Gather Your Tools: You will typically need a power drill, a set of high-quality bits, a level, a tape measure, and a screwdriver set.

This step often requires two people, as the Hunta 145 is built with heavy-duty materials that can be awkward to handle alone.


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