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TUF 50 TIMBER FRAME 

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Note:

  For  sheds  being  positioned  on  a  Purpose  Built  Floor,  shorten  Studs 

by 30mm now (Refer to Floor Section). 

Step 1:

  Select  one  End  Base  Plate  1.355m  (Green),  one  End  Top  Plate 

1.355m (Red) and two Studs (Yellow). Lay out on flat surface and nail 
together using two 75mm nails per join 

(fig.  1)

. Repeat with the other 

end frame. 

Step 2:

  Select Back and Front Base Plates 1.140m (Green), Back Top Plate 

1.140m (Red) and Front Top Plate (70x45mm). With one End Frame 
lying  on  the  ground,  nail  plates  to  frame,  two  75mm  nails  per  join. 
Ensure  Green  joins  to  Green  and  Red  joins  to  Red.  See 

(fig.  2)

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nailing detail on Top Front Plate (70x45mm). 

Step 3:

  Position remaining End Frame on top of plates. While someone sup-

ports frame, nail in place using two 75mm nails per join. 

Step 4:

  Carefully  roll  frame  over  onto  its  base.  Nail  on  Back  and  End  Wall 

Nogs  .882m  above  the  top  of  the  Bottom  Plate.  If  fitting  a  Duratuf 
Floor,  fit  Floor  Joist  now.  Evenly  space  joist  and  nail  in  place  using 
three  75mm  nails  per  end.  Nail  Front  wall  Stud  (Blue)  using  Front 
Wall Nog to get correct position, Nail Front Wall Nog in centrally (this 
may be easier if the frame is rolled onto its Front wall). 

Step 5:

  Fit  front  Top  Plate  Flashing  centrally  on  Front  Top  Plate  using  four 

30mm Clouts. Position Flashing so that the widest lip is on top. 

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Summary of Contents for TUF 50

Page 1: ...Quality Made Affordable ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS TUF 50 BASE SIZE 1140mm x 1355mm...

Page 2: ...checklist If you are making your own floor refer to Raised Base Plate section now Do not attempt to build your shed in high winds Beware of sharp edges Protect your eyes and ears Use electric tools w...

Page 3: ...lashing Hardware Pack 2 1 1 890 1 160 1 1 175 Red 45 x 45 H1 Red 70 x 45 H1 Red 45 x 45 H1 Yellow 45 x 45 H1 FLASHINGS Door Jambs Top Plate Flashing PACKED BY DATE BASE SIZE 1 140 x 1 355 TOP PLATES T...

Page 4: ...ns to Red See fig 2 for nailing detail on Top Front Plate 70x45mm Step 3 Position remaining End Frame on top of plates While someone sup ports frame nail in place using two 75mm nails per join Step 4...

Page 5: ...oor Jambs Position left hand Door Jamb Flashing at correct measurement from left cladding detail and nail to Top Plate using a 30mm clout Do not fit 50mm nails at this stage Pre drill holes to make na...

Page 6: ...clout top and bottom Step 5 Drill a hole through Door Jamb Flashings and Wall Sheets top and bottom Nail with 50mm nails fig 1 Nail left hand Door Jamb Flashing to Stud using three 30mm Clouts at equ...

Page 7: ...nd back Fit one more rivet evenly spaced in centre of each join Step 3 Line up ribs on the roof with ribs on the walls While someone holds the Front Plate straight nail the roof to Top Plate using one...

Page 8: ...ate Flashing and fit one rivet to top hinge While still holding in position fit one rivet to bottom hinge Step 3 Close door and check it fits correctly If not drill out rivets and make necessary adjus...

Page 9: ...RITY DOOR Optional Step 1 Place shed in final position Check diagonal meas urements are equal and shed is level before fitting door Step 2 Hold Door in position approximately 5mm down from Top Plate F...

Page 10: ...Floor Joist For sheds being placed on a purpose built floor we recommend that the studs are shortened by 30mm The Wall Sheets will then protrude 20mm below the Base Plate This will stop water flowing...

Page 11: ...in most environments The surface must be dry and free of dirt oil grease and other contaminants prior to painting but no weathering of the surface is required Zinc rich primers are recommended for use...

Page 12: ...nd very severe environmental situations or in any area where the mild steel corrosion rate as published by BRANZ exceeds 200g m2 3 Minimum maintenance must be carried out in accordance with instructio...

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