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Forest Garden Ltd, Unit 288 Hartlebury Trading Estate, Hartlebury, Worcestershire, DY10 4JB 

Biocidal Product Regulation (EU 528/2012) Article 58 Information

This article contains timber treated with Celcure AC-500, incorporating biocidal products to give protection against wood destroying insects & wood rotting fungi.

 

Contains:

 Basic copper carbonate (Copper (II) carbonate – Copper (II) hydroxide (1:1)), Boric acid, Benzalkonium chloride.

Wear gloves when handling freshly treated wood. Avoid breathing dust when cutting treated or untreated wood. Dispose of off-cuts responsibly – do not burn.

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Place the barge boards against the front and back of the shed. Make 
sure that these are in line with the roof sheet and meet at the apex. 
Fix each in place using 3 x 40mm screws.
Place the finial over the top of where the barge boards meet to cover 
the join and fix it in place using 2 x 30mm screws.

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Unroll  the felt and cut it into three equal lengths. Place a section on each 
eaves so that there is a 50mm overhang on each edge as shown. Fix this 
to the roof using felt nails spaced in 150mm intervals. Cut and fold the 
corners securing with a single felt nail for each.

Place the remaining section as shown making sure that the it overlaps the 
others. Again secure each sheet in place using felt nails spaced in 150mm 
intervals. 

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Before fixing the Hasp to the door, make sure that it is in line with the framing 
on the reverse of the door and that it closes over the Staple. Fix this in place 
using 2 x 25mm screws.

Position the Staple opposite, again making sure that it is in line with the 
framing behind and fix it in place using 3 x 25mm screws.

 

Fix the ridge plate from inside the shed so that it bridges the two battens at 
the apex together. Fix using 2 x 25mm screws

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Maintenance.

Regularly check that all fixings are secure.

The roofing felt has no holes or tears.

There are no splits in the wood and any large splinters removed.

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Place the window from the outside so that the lip sits on the bottom board as 
shown.

Place the plastic strips at the top and bottom of the window so that one side butts 
up against the cladding. Fix each strip in place using 2 x security screws.

Place one 675mm wooden strip in the middle, so that it overlaps the window 
equally on both sides. Place the remaining strips either side of the windows. Again 
fix each wooden strip in place using 2 x 25mm security screws.

Attention:

Take care when 

placing the 

screws. These 

can not be 

backed out.

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Board

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Lift the roof sections into place making sure that they are in line with the 
apex and the front and back panels of the shed.

Fix the roof in place using 30mm nails spaced in approximately 300mm 
intervals. (Make sure the nails locate into the framework of the panels) 

Attention

Take care when cutting 

and trimming the roof 

felt.

Nailing through the roof sheet (G) in to the battens. Position the battens as shown.

1.The 2070mm batten (M) should be flush on all sides.
2.Place a 1982mm batten (O) so that it is offset 45mm on either side and has a 15mm offset on 
the long side.
3.Place another 1982mm batten (O) in between, again with a 45mm offset on both sides.
Fix each batten in place using 30mm nails spaced in 300mm intervals.

Fix a Z’ bracket to 
each end of the 
1982mm battens 
using a 25mm 
screw for each.

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15mm Offset

M

G

O

45mm Offset

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pencil line

Lip

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