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If you feel confident that you do not need to read through these instructions, see page 2.... January 2010
Well done you have finished the panels....
Points to note as you construct your shed:
Do not attempt to assemble panels in Rain or Windy conditions
Make sure your foundations are squared and level before erecting panels.
TIP: It is easier to remove all swarf (filings) before you stand your walls up
Complete all panels before erecting your shed.
Keep a firm grip on panels when handling. If they slip they will cause damage.
Always wear non slip gloves protective footwear and eyewear.
5: Now to join your corners and put your roof on....
a. Stand up the back wall and as your helping hand is holding it up bring the Left end wall into
meet it at the left corner overlapping the corners as Fig 1 below. Drill & Fix at approx 100mm
down from the top and up from the bottom drilling and fixing from the outside.
b. Bring the Right end wall into the right back corner and perform the same
again checking to make sure the walls are sitting flat at the bottom
c. Bring the front wall into place and join the
front corners to the end walls same as the back.
d. Finish joining corners by fixing at approx 2 - 300mm
apart. You will find it easier to drill these corners if
they are supported on the inside.
e. With a person at each end of the roof, waft it over top of
your upright walls and lower down on top with an overhang that
to you. At the left end fix thru the "L" flashing into the top channel of the left
end wall. Measure the overhang at the back and fix the right end "L" to the
right end wall with the same overhang as the Left end. If the roof is difficult to
get to the same overhang at each end this will be caused by unlevel site or
walls are not square. Adjust accordingly. Fix "L"s at 300mm's apart.
f.
Using your ladder and tape measure, fix down thru the top of the roof, thru the
pan into the top channel of front and back walls. (10mm more than the over-
hang). Fix beside every 2nd rib. (Fig 2). You will not need to worry about these fixings leaking as
any water seeping thru these fixings will end up on the outside of the walls.
g. Attach padbolt to door strap and fit door braces if not already done so.
Check that all filings/swarf is removed and most importantly....
h.
Fix your shed down to its foundations. If your foundations are unlevel or
bowed, you will have problems with your padbolt and door levels. This can be
fixed by slipping a spade under either door jamb and lifting. You will soon get a feel for which
side needs propping up.
It is utmost essential that every shed has a floor, but the only way to make sure your shed is there to stay
on windy sites is with a recessed concrete floor and phone 0800 80 SHED for more free advise
Page 6 for more details
Well done!
Use the handle end of a
TIP:
hammer into the inside of the
corner, Beware of drilling holes
in the end of your hammer.
looks best
Fig 1
Pg 6
Fig 2
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