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15. Lift the greenhouse into position. For soft ground fixing, you now need to attach the cor-
ner bracket to the bolt slot of the side and end using the end of the corner bracket that has
2 oval holes as opposed to 4 round ones. The corner bracket must be attached in such a
way that the end with 4 holes is pointing down into the hole previously made. You will
need a flag-stone or soft ground support sunk to ground level, underneath the door open-
ing in order to attach the bottom cill and threshold so they are permanently anchored to
something solid to stop any movement.
SQUARING UP
You must make sure that the structure is level and square. Put one pane of glass in each corner of
roof, each pane must be level with the small glass retaining lip just above the combined eaves bar
and gutter and be running parallel with the roof glazing bars. Each corner must be the same. If one
corner is out of square the corner diagonally opposite will also be out of square. By carefully push-
ing and pulling each corner diagonally you will be able to see the frame move in and out of square
with the glass.
HARD STANDING
Having established the square of the greenhouse, drill the patio or concrete in the positions that you
require the angle brackets to be, usually one every 610mm fit plastic plugs and screw the angle
brackets (attached during subassembly) firmly to the ground using 35mm x 8mm round head screws
and washers.
SOIL FLOOR
Determine the square of the greenhouse as described above, make a mix of concrete and put a cou-
ple of shovelfuls around the base of each corner bracket. When the concrete has gone off back fill
with the soil excavated earlier on.
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