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Fig A

Fig B

Fig C

Fig D

FR-01

FR-01

FR-01

Screws are holding the

boards in position

Remove the Frame (FR-01) to allow

the Side and Back Wall to settle

down closing the gap

Log Cabin Timber Movement

Back Wall held in position

by the Side Wall Board

The Side Wall board is

fixed to the framing

Re-Fix the Frame

to the Wall Boards

once settled in

new position

Back Wall held in position

by the Side Wall Board

The Side Wall board is

fixed to the framing

Fig A: After Build

This image shows the corner of the building as 

assembled after the final stage. The back board 

(highlighted) is fixed to the framing so that causes the 

boards above to remain at that height.

Fig B: Timber Movement

This image shows an over exaggerated image of 

possible timber movement. As you can see the back 

wall board (highlighted) has not moved, but the 

boards below have, due to the drying out of the 

boards and the weight settling.

This if left alone could cause a gap in the walls. There 

is a solution and way to prevent this happening (see 

Fig C

). The following rule generally applies:

- Excessive dry conditions can cause board shrinkage

- Excessive wet conditions can cause board expansion

Fig C:

We suggest that removing all the vertical framing 

temporarily will allow the building to re-settle and 

find its natural level. This includes all items holding the

vertical height (

Framing, Window and Doors Frames

etc.) as well as any fixed cupboards etc. Simply by

doing this the building will re-settle and close any

gaps.

Fig D:

Re-fix all the vertical framing to cover where the 

boards meet. In some instances the framing may 

require minimal trimming to fit. Checking the building 

regularly will ensure that this movement is minimal. 

We recommend checking and re-treating the building 

a couple of weeks after the build and bi annually, if 

there are particular dry or wet periods extra vigilance 

is always advised. Please contact our support team ifs 

you need further reassurance or assistance.

Maintenance: 2 weeks after build & on-going - 

Due to the nature of timber and the Interlocking style the building will want to settle and move. Follow the stages for the explanation of timber 

movement and the prevention/solution of issues.

Summary of Contents for INS-0051

Page 1: ...You Start V3 2 240120 Please note that all images are for illustration purposes only 2 Read the instructions thoroughly and then re read if necessary 1 Reacquaint yourself with the parts on the Tech Document TECH DETAILS 3 Group all boards by Walls Floor Roof together first to make assembly easier Ensure all parts are there before assembly 4 We recommend to paint boards after assembly to get the b...

Page 2: ...stalled correctly carefully and safely The glazing on all the garden buildings does not make the windows water tight and we suggest using a silicon sealant to improve water resistance around the edges of the glazing DOORS WINDOWS the doors and windows before requesting a copy from the retailer from which you purchased the building AFTER MARKET MODIFICATION We do not recommend modifying this produc...

Page 3: ...walk around simply adding the next board This will save no end of time PRODUCT MAINTENANCE CHECK LIST Level Base maintaining the building Seal The Windows Use a silicone sealant on the inside and outside of the windows as soon as possible after assembly is a strong way of sealing the windows Annually Treat The Building Treat your building after construction with a good quality water resistant trea...

Page 4: ...ent this happening see Fig C The following rule generally applies Excessive dry conditions can cause board shrinkage Excessive wet conditions can cause board expansion Fig C We suggest that removing all the vertical framing temporarily will allow the building to re settle and find its natural level This includes all items holding the vertical height Framing Window and Doors Frames etc as well as a...

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Page 7: ... x D3 0m Shown please refer to tech details for specific building Wall B Optional Floor T G Windows Double Door DD Wall D Wall E Roof Felt Comes in roll s Roof Assembly T G RA Wall C Finial FI Wall A Purlins PU Fascia Board FB ...

Page 8: ... x D4 0m Shown please refer to tech details for specific building Wall B Optional Floor T G Windows Double Door DD Wall D Wall E Roof Felt Comes in roll s Roof Assembly T G RA Wall C Finial FI Wall A Purlins PU Fascia Board FB ...

Page 9: ...UHZ WKH ZDOO ERDUGV Front Back S50 x 6 28 35 44mm Bearer Layout Front Back W4 0 x D3 0m shown Use Web Details for more detailed layout 75PT 75PT 75PT 75PT 75PT 75PT 69 5 cut from Front Bearer Build up the walls of the cabin in this order Side Center Wall Boards then Front and Back Boards 28 35 44mm Floor Assembly Front Back W4 0m x D3 0m Floors in 1 as shown Front Back Ensure the notches are inter...

Page 10: ...DOO ERDUGV 28 35 44mm Floor Assembly Front Back W4 0m x D4 0m Floors in 2 as shown N40 28 35 44mm Floor Assembly XW RXW WKH ODVW ȵRRU ERDUG WR ȴW RQ FRUQHU RI WKH ZDOO ERDUGV Build up the walls of the cabin in this order Side Center Wall Boards then Front and Back Boards Pile up atleast 4 Wall Boards before ȴWWLQJ WKH LQGRZ IUDPH 3ODFH DQG ȴ WKH ȵRRU ERDUGV XVWRPHU FXWV RXW N40 28 35 44mm Floor As...

Page 11: ...ȴ S70 x 2 Gable Top 6OLGH DQG ȴW WKH LQGRZ UDPH RQWR WKH DOO RDUGV 3ODFH DQG ȴ WKH ODVW ZDOO ERDUG RQ WRS RI IURQW GRRU ZDOO W4 0m x D3 0m only using BV Boards S50 x 4 3ODFH DQG ȴ WKH ODVW ZDOO ERDUG RQ WRS RI IURQW GRRU ZDOO W4 0m x D4 0m only using D Boards S50 x 4 Repeat previous stage of Gable top assembly S70 x 4 Gable Top 13 16 17 18 14 15 ...

Page 12: ...length required Requires cutting to size Line up the external Eaves Framing on top of front wall boards use 3 x S50 per frame S40 x 14 Roof Assembly S40 x 12 S40 Continue placing the 5RRI ERDUG DQG ȴ ZLWK VFUHZ Roof Assembly Repeat previous stage for this side S50 EF 02 Check the Tech Details for the length required Requires cutting to size 19 22 23 24 20 21 ...

Page 13: ...oor Threshold to the front of the Floor S30 x 6 BB 01 x 2 2054mm Line up Top Door Framing and pushed up tightly to the wall boards S50 x 4 Line up the Door Side Framing ensure top and bottom distance is 1560mm S50 x 4 1560mm 1560mm Line up Side Door Framing and pushed up tightly to the wall boards S50 x 4 25 28 29 30 26 27 ...

Page 14: ...ng in the UDPH DQG ȴW WKH EHDGLQJ around the edges DUGERDG FDQ EH XVHG WR SURWHFW WKH JOD LQJ ZKHQ ȴWWLQJ WKH HDGLQJ Fixing Window Glazing Modern Fix the Window Rebate to the side of the inside of Window frame PP x 12 WR x 2 x 2 656mm 1197mm S30 x 6 CS x 1 7KH DVHPHQW 6WD MRLQW ȴWV centrally to the opening window 2 people will be required for this Fixing Opening Window S25 x 6 Fit the Opening Wind...

Page 15: ...DGLQJ Fixing Door Glazing Modern S30 x 4 LW DQG ȴ WKH LQGRZ ODWFK ȴ LQJ KDOI ZD RQ WKH ZLQGRZ Window Latch Fixing 2mm Gap S30 x 12 S25 x 4 Align Door Lock Handle over the key hole on the inside of 0DLQ RRU 7KH ORFN ȴWV FHQWUDOO to the frame Fixing the Door Lock Handle x 1 PP x 36 GL x 1 Place the Glazing in the UDPH DQG ȴW WKH EHDGLQJ around the edges DUGERDG FDQ EH XVHG WR SURWHFW WKH JOD LQJ ZKH...

Page 16: ...oor S30 x 4 CSP x 1 1850mm Fix the Door Cloaking Strip on the side of frames on each side PP x 16 DR DR x 2 x 2 1560mm 1854mm S40 x 8 FR 01 x 2 1990mm Fixing Wall Framing S40 x 3 EC 03 x1 1732mm Place the Eaves Cloaking Trim on the roof boards and wall boards meet 7KHQ ȴ LQWR SODFH FR 01 x 2 1990mm Fixing Wall Framing S40 x 8 43 46 47 48 44 45 ...

Page 17: ...1909 768 858 FR F5 x 1 1646mm S40 x 3 FR F3 x 2 1873mm S40 x 6 S40 x 6 EF 02 x2 1916mm Repeat previous stage for ȴ LQJ WKH DYHV ORDNLQJ WULP S40 x 6 FR F4 x 2 1290mm S40 x 2 FR F6 x 1 200mm S40 x 8 FR 02 x 2 2080mm Fixing Wall Framing 49 52 53 54 50 51 ...

Page 18: ...tails for dimensions S40 x 8 FR 02 x 2 2080mm Fixing Wall Framing Felt Fixing W4 0m x D3 0m Length of roof 140mm x 4 FrontView 3 0m Gables 4 PIECES OF FELT Felt Felt Felt Felt Felt Fixing W4 0m x D4 0m Length of roof 140mm x 5 FrontView 4 0m Gables 5 PIECES OF FELT Felt Felt Felt Felt Felt S40 x 3 EC 01 x1 2054mm Place the Eaves Cloaking Trim on the roof boards and wall boards meet 7KHQ ȴ LQWR SOD...

Page 19: ... for this side T10 Tack to hold in place 70mm overhang at each end Fold over Eaves T10 Repeat previous stage to complete the roof felt covering For Shingles Roof Covering Only Only 1 roll of felt is used as a starter layer for the Shingles Cut the full roll of felt in half lenght ways x 1 100mm T10 61 64 65 66 62 63 ...

Page 20: ... that come with the packs For Shingles Roof Covering Only N30 x 6 FB 01 x 4 1646mm Facia Fixing Stage 100mm For Shingles Roof Covering Only N30 x 6 SF 02 x 4 1624mm Side Weather Fixing Stage N30 x 4 x 2 3LORW GULOO KROHV ȴUVW N30 x 6 SF 01 x 4 Barge Board Fixing Stage 2054mm 67 70 71 72 68 69 ...

Page 21: ... 3 for the required building maintenance for the seasonal timber movement Protect your building PP P P 6HDWWOH RPH 2ɝFH RXEOH RRU Please refer to page 3 for the required building maintenance for the seasonal timber movement Protect your building PP P P 6HDWWOH RPH 2ɝFH RXEOH RRU 73 74 ...

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