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MONTROSE PARTS LIST 

 

Description 

Size 

Qty   

 

PACK ONE - ROOF 

Shingle Roof Panels (L/H) 

1550 x 1425 

    

 

Shingle Roof Panels (R/H) 

1550 x 1425 

    

 

 

 

 

 

 

PACK TWO - SHED 

Standard Door 

895 x 1780 

    

 

Std Wall Panels 

900 x 1937 

   

 

Std Wall Panels 

1200 x 1937 

    

 

End Wall Panels (L/H) 

1200 x 2460 

    

 

End Wall Panels (R/H) 

1200 x 2460 

    

 

Cedar Corner Clashings 

65 x 17 x 1962 

    

 

30 x 17 Std Cedarbead 

30 x 17 x 1937 

    

 

15 x 17 Std Cedarbead 

15 x 17 x 1937 

    

 

30 x 17 Gable Cedarbead 

30 x 17 x 2465 

    

 

Bargeboards 

90 x 17 x 1480 

    

 

Door Stop  

45 x 45 x 900 

    

 

Door Lintel 

167 x 900 

   

 

Weatherstrip 

50mm x 20m Roll 

   

 

Soakers 

240 x 50mm 

14 

   

 

Diamonds 

230 x 95 x 17 

    

 

Rafter Gussets 

400 x 98 x 12 

   

 

Silicone Tubes 

300g 

   

 

Ridge Flashings 

240 x 1700 

   

 

Collar Ties 

45 x 45 x 1280 

   

 

Temporary Spacer 

45 x 45 x 2490 

 

 

 

20mm Packer 

20 x 45 x 1720 

 

 

 

Hardware Pack 

 

 

 

 

 

Tek Screws 

14G x 75mm, CL4 

60 

    

 

Framing Nails 

75 x 3.15mm 

50 

   

 

Bead Nails 

50 x 2.5mm 

125 

    

 

Clouts 

30 x 2.5mm 

120 

    

 

Colour Rivets 

3.2 x 8.2mm 

   

 

Door Handle 

 

    

 

Door Latch 

 

    

 

Door Handle Screws 

3/16 x 2.5" 

    

 

Touch Up Paint & Brush 

 

   

 

Instructions 

 

    

 

 

 

 

   

PACK THREE - STIFFENERS (& FLOOR if required) 

 

 

 

 

 

Top plate stiffeners 

45 x 45 x 3000 

   

 

Floor Joists 

70 x 45 x 2990 

    

 

Floor Boards 

150 x 19 x 2485 

20 

    

 

Floor Nails 

50 x 2.5mm 

200 

    

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   PG 2 

Summary of Contents for Montrose Shingle Roof

Page 1: ...CEDARSHED INSTRUCTIONS MONTROSE SHINGLE ROOF Base size 3000mm x 2490mm deep ...

Page 2: ...antities against checklist Do not attempt to build your shed in high winds Beware of sharp edges Protect your eyes and ears Use electric tools with care Use a Safety Trip Switch It is easier and quicker if this shed is erected by two people Your shed must be level Achieve this by either levelling the ground or by using blocks Tools Required Select your site Safety Before you start PG 1 ...

Page 3: ...0 1 Door Lintel 167 x 900 1 Weatherstrip 50mm x 20m Roll 1 Soakers 240 x 50mm 14 Diamonds 230 x 95 x 17 2 Rafter Gussets 400 x 98 x 12 6 Silicone Tubes 300g 2 Ridge Flashings 240 x 1700 2 Collar Ties 45 x 45 x 1280 3 Temporary Spacer 45 x 45 x 2490 1 20mm Packer 20 x 45 x 1720 1 Hardware Pack Tek Screws 14G x 75mm CL4 60 Framing Nails 75 x 3 15mm 50 Bead Nails 50 x 2 5mm 125 Clouts 30 x 2 5mm 120 ...

Page 4: ...are equal i e floor is square Rip down last floor board to suit gap and nail off floor with 50mm flooring nails 10 nails per board Step 3 Nail plastic weather strip to edge of floor on all four sides with 30mm clouts approx 5 nails per side ensuring top edge is flush with top of floor This isn t required if shed is on a concrete base Step 4 Unpack panels and identify wall and door positions as per...

Page 5: ...e suggest that the slab should be 80mm thick in the middle and 100mm thick around the edges Step 3 Lay boxing to the required size the raised slab size should be 2985 x 2475mm and at least 30mm above the ground line Step 4 Lay plastic sheeting if required Plastic sheeting under slab will prevent moisture coming through from underneath Step 5 Pour concrete and screed flush Building a Raised Concret...

Page 6: ...MONTROSE WALL PLAN 15 x 17mm Std Cedar bead 30 x 17mm Std Cedar bead 30 x 17mm Gable Cedar bead Corner Clashing 45 x 20mm Packer MONTROSE WALL PLAN 900 1200 900 1200R 1200R 1200L 1200L 1200 900 PG 5 ...

Page 7: ...of weatherboards on stand ing panel and nail on cedar beads with 5 x bead nails Refer to wall plan for correct beads Make sure bead is properly sealed to avoid leaks Note On standard beads only top of bead is bev elled to allow for slope of roof Step 7 Silicone and nail remaining beads on each panel Screw panels together using 3 tek Screws per join and 4 on the longer joins on gable end panels PG ...

Page 8: ...sure ends are flush before nailing MONTROSE TOP LINTEL Step 10 Using 30mm clouts nail top cedar boards to stiffeners 2 3 per board Predrill holes to stop boards from splitting Step 8 Using 4 x 75mm tek screws screw door lintel to studs Ensure outside cedar weather board on lintel is flush with weatherboards each side Door Lintel shown from inside Door Lintel shown from outside PG 7 ...

Page 9: ...ROOF Step 13 Ensure shed is square by measuring diagonals at top corner of wall panels Temporarily screw timber spacer between front and back walls to ensure top of walls are correct distance apart Step 14 Note shed shown has 1 panel per side Montrose has 2 panels per side Place 1 back and 1 front panel in position Step 15 Using 75mm tek screws screw roof panels into end wall panels 2 screws per p...

Page 10: ... through rafters as shown 2 screws per rafter Step 19 Attach a plywood gusset to each side of rafters as shown using 8 x 30mm clouts per side Step 20 Rivet ridge flashings together and attach to roof panels with 30mm clouts nailing into top purlin at approx 300mm centres Step 18 Using 6 x 75mm tek screws screw 3x collar ties to underside of rafters Predrill before screwing if necessary PG 9 ...

Page 11: ...urlin Nail diamonds to barges with 2 x 50mm bead nails Step 21 Slide roof soakers in position on all joints starting at the bottom row of shingles and working up Step 22 Nail using 50mm nails above the bottom of the next row of shingles Step 23 Remove temporary timber spacer between front and back walls PG 10 ...

Page 12: ...le Nail door stop to floor using 3 x 75mm framing nails Step 26 Fit Door in position as shown Step 27 Using 3 x 75mm tek screws screw door stud to panel ensuring height is correct Check that door opens and closes correctly and height is correct Fit handle as shown Attach with 2 x handle screws Attach and tighten latch to square shaft Using 5 x 50mm beading nails nail 20mm pack er onto side of door...

Page 13: ...MONTROSE Your shed is now complete You may protect Cedar by staining cedar weatherboards if required PG 12 ...

Page 14: ...id Beyond the exclusions above Riverlea Group Limited will repair or replace the damaged or faulty product The balance of the original warranty will cover any repaired or replaced material Riverlea Group Limited will not be liable for any consequential loss or damage labour or transport costs All claims must be made within 21 days of discovery MAINTENANCE The following are the minimum maintenance ...

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