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BEFORE YOU START

Owner's Manual

Prior  to  installation,  it  is  important  that  you  contact  your  local  government  authority  to

determine  if  building  approval  is  required.  Study  and  understand  this  owner's  manual.

Important  information  and  helpful  tips  will  make  your  construction  easier  and  more

enjoyable.

Assembly instructions

Instructions  are  supplied  in  this  manual and  contain all  appropriate information  for your
building  model.  Review  all  instructions  before  you  begin.  During  assembly,  follow  the

step sequence carefully for correct results .Please be aware: 

this unit takes two people

about one full day to complete

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Parts

Check to be sure that you have all the necessary parts for the building.
Separate contents of the carton by the part number while reviewing parts list.
Familiarize yourself with the  hardware and  fasteners  for easier use during construction.
These are packaged within the carton. Note that extra fasteners have been supplied for
your convenience.

TOOLS MAY REQUIRED

Use heavy duty gloves when handling steel sheets and flashing

  

PLAN AHEAD

Site Selection

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Avoid  overhanging  trees  as  much  as  possible  as  leaves  will  make  regular  cleaning

necessary and broken branches are a potential hazard.

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Small trees,bushes or fences nearby can be helpful,acting as a wind break.

Site Preparation

The site must be prepared so that the base of the shed is level all round and checking
with a spirit level is required.

The base can be constructed by treated timber or concrete,in order to stop the moisture
getting into the shed.

The shed is not designed to be built onto lawn directly

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Also the

ground will get muddy during rainy days.

If  a  concrete  pad  is  made,it  is  important  that  this  slopes  towards  the  edges  to  prevent

water ingress.
Time must be allowed for any concrete or cement to dry before building the shed on top.

Bases can also be constructed from bricks,blocks,or mounted on a concrete pad.

The bricks  or blocks should be cemented onto  firm  and level concrete footings and the
frame drilled and screwed to the base.

IMPORTANT NOTES:

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Find  someone  to  help  you:it  is  much  easier  with  someone  to  hold  parts,pass  tools

ect.Also  some  steps  require  two  people  to  lift  structures  together.This  is  not  very
heavy work so would suit most able-bodied people.

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Allow  plenty  of  time:rushing  often  causes  errors  and  the  re-doing  of  incorrect

assemblies.If you have never built a shed before,it can take most of a day to carefully
complete the construction.

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Have the right tools to hand.

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Safety clothing as recommended in the 'Tools' section.

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Ideally  lat  out  the  parts  and  check  that  all  are  present  before  commencing

construction.Lay on cloths or plastic sheets if there is any risk of scratching the parts.

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Tighten  all  nuts  carefully,being  sure  not  to  miss  any.Check  the  frame  is  square  and

using a spirit level to check that it is upright.

PLAN AHEAD

Watch the weather:

Please be sure the day you select for installation is dry and calm.

DO  NOT

 

attempt  to  assemble  your  shed  in  windy  weather

because of risk of damage to panels, or personal injury. Be careful
of wet or muddy ground.

Teamwork:

Whenever  possible,  two  or  more  people  should  work  together  to
assemble  the  building.  One  person  can  position  parts  or  panels
while the other is able to handle the fasteners and the tools.

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