5
30mm Panel Pin
(Stainless Steel)
50mm Count
e
rsunk (Stainless Steel)
80mm Count
e
rsunk (Stainless Steel)
Fixing felt
25mm Count
e
rsunk
(Stainless Steel)
12mm Clout Nail
02-1675
EV0336 02-1680
EV0332
EV0334
60mm Count
e
rsunk (Passivated)
02-5110
Used on side
cloaking and
fascias
Fixing roof
bracket and
finial
Used on floor
and side
panels
Fixes ply roof
panels
Fixes soffits
and roof bars
to the eaves
(Yellow in colour)
40mm Pan Head
(Stainless Steel)
1
1/2
inch C
o
untersunk
(Zinc Plated)
EV0333
02-1814
Used on
wooden
trims
Fixing
ironmongery
Overview
Set the base out in the exact position you
want the finished building in, its much easier than trying to
move it when it’s built!
Follow the manual and assemble the sections as recommended.
When screwing through one piece of timber into another it is always recommended to
pre-drill the first piece. This will prevent the timber from splitting which could be unsightly.
Read through the rest of this manual before starting, you are less likely to miss something doing this
and you will have a better understanding of how it all works.
If any glass is broken during construction or afterwards you will need to carefully remove the
beading on the inside of the building to replace this. You can either call our customer service team
for a quote or source it locally. The glass size in the windows is 321mm x 378mm and in the door is
235mm x 378mm.
To build your new summerhouse you will need the following tools:
Spirit
Level
Pencil
PZ2 Screwdriver Bit
Cordless Screwdriver (2 would be ideal, 1 to drill and 1 to screw)
4mm Drill Bit
Hammer
Step ladders x 2
Hand Saw
There are 7 different types of fixings used in the construction of the summerhouse. These are as
follows, with examples of where to look out for them:
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