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700mm

152.7mm

50mm

DOOR 

NOTCH IN 
LINE WITH 
DOOR EDGE

PRE-DRILL 

WITH 2MM BIT 

FOR ALL STEPS 

BELOW.

PRE-DRILL 

WITH 2MM BIT 

FOR ALL STEPS 

BELOW.

PRE-DRILL 

WITH 2MM BIT 

FOR ALL STEPS 

BELOW.

20

MM

SCREWS

20

MM

SCREWS

60

MM

SCREWS

60

MM

SCREWS

7

4

ROOF FELT, FASCIAS & FINIALS

5

WINDOW ASSEMBLY

Measure out 4 equal lengths of felt. 

Overlap 

it on the top and around the edges. 

Fold at 

the corners

Tack to keep secure. 

Ensure 

50mm of the felt covers the roof end battens. 

Tack from the bottom to the top.

Use the Apex Blocks to pin the felt in place 

when tacking.

 Attach the Apex Blocks to 

Apex Sections.

 Position and secure the Apex 

Blocks using the measurements provided.

Secure the Fascias 

with screws to the attached 

Apex Blocks and then 

secure the Finials

 to the 

Fascias as shown below.

Attach the Cranked Hinges to the Window. 

Use the measurement provided as a positioning 

guide. 

Secure the Window to the Window Panel 

framework. 

Ensure the pin on the hinges  

hook onto the T&G board on the front of the 

Window Panel and the window can open easily 

before securing into place. 

Secure the Casement Stay & Pins to 

the Window and interior sill. 

Secure the 

Casement Stay with its supplied screws and 

use it to position the pins underneath. Mark 

out first to ensure they align. 

TOP TIP: 

Use a measuring tape to measure out 

4 equal lengths & cut with a sharp knife. Hammer the 

tacks into the felt. Add the tacks at 150mm intervals.

50mm

INSIDE

WINDOW

6a

DOOR PREPARATION

Before attaching the doors, 

screw the 

Slamming Strip

 onto the ‘closed’ door. Ensure 

you screw through the slamming strip into the 

door framework as shown below.

INSIDE

FASCIAS & FINIALS

APEX BLOCK

Position and 

attach the hinges

 to the 

framework behind on the Door. 

Please take 

note of the hinge position.

Make sure the outer face of the notch on the 

hinge is in line with the door edge. 

HINGE POSITION

SLAMMING STRIP

Summary of Contents for Timberdale 8 x 12 ft Tongue & Groove Shed

Page 1: ... SIZE RANGE 8x10 8x12 Thank you for purchasing your shed from Forest Garden No matter what size garden a shed is the most practical of garden structures Simply follow these step by step instructions and our top tips and you ll be enjoying your shed for many years to come If you have any questions or need advice our friendly team is here to help Forest Garden Oak Drive Hartlebury Trading Estate Har...

Page 2: ...ied If you have an existing base and think it s suitable for your new shed to be sited on it is important you check that it is level and doesn t deviate by any more than 15mm from edge to edge If this isn t the case the building will twist causing gaps to appear in the sections and the roof doors and windows to misalign There s more information on base preparation on our website www forestgarden c...

Page 3: ...building well ventilated to avoid mould MAKE SURE YOU POSITION YOUR SHED IN THE BEST LOCATION IN YOUR GARDEN Avoid areas where water pools and is constantly wet Position away from trees and cut back any overhanging foliage which can cause moisture to be trapped against shed walls and debris to collect on the roof 1 RAISE YOUR SHED OFF THE GROUND Ideally any concrete base should be the same footpri...

Page 4: ...y to all of the corners for your chosen shed 4 IDENTIFY YOUR SHED From the section layout below identify your shed based on the width and depth dimensions eg 8x10 You ll need this to identify the side panel positions Use the key and visuals below as a guide PANEL POSITION When assemblying your wall panels ensure the timber framing on the panels are flush at the corners The space left next to the b...

Page 5: ...e first Apex Section to the back panels by screwing to the wall panels as shown below Attach the other Apex Section to the front panels by screwing to the wall panels as shown below Start at a back corner See the section layout on page 4 to confirm position Secure the corner as shown below Repeat the process for the remaining panels and secure the panels together Make sure that the bottom frame of...

Page 6: ...ction by 28mm Secure the front Roof Panels to the battens attached to the Apex Sections and Truss Fix 1 x screw to the wall panel per Roof Panel Ensure the Roof Panels are butt up against the other Roof Panels Use the same process if you have a reverse apex shed Secure the Roof Panels to the battens attached to the Apex Sections and Truss Fix 1 x screw per Roof Panel to the wall panels Fix a Truss...

Page 7: ...easurement provided as a positioning guide Secure the Window to the Window Panel framework Ensure the pin on the hinges hook onto the T G board on the front of the Window Panel and the window can open easily before securing into place Secure the Casement Stay Pins to the Window and interior sill Secure the Casement Stay with its supplied screws and use it to position the pins underneath Mark out f...

Page 8: ...nto the opening ensuring they re level Make sure the hinges are up against T G boards and fix into place Fix the Lock Block flush to the corner of the framework on the back of the opening Door opposite to the door with the Slamming Strip attached Use a 16mm drill bit for the Door Handle hole Use the Escutcheon as a guide with 5 8mm drill bits and drill 3 x holes to provide the hole for the key LOC...

Page 9: ...1831mm 6 E TPMODPP1147 Section E Plain Side 1147x1831mm 2 G TPMODDW Section F Window Panel 1180x1831mm 1 F TPMODPP1180 Section F Plain Side 1180x1831mm 5 H TPMODDDP Section G Door Panel 1704x1831mm 1 G TPMODDW Section F Window Panel 1180x1831mm 1 I TPMOD108FL1180 Floor 1180x70x2360mm 2 H TPMODDDP Section G Door Panel 1704x1831mm 1 J TPMOD108FL590 Floor 590x70x2360mm 1 I TPMOD108FL1180 Floor 1180x7...

Page 10: ...I J K L M N O P Q R S T U 10 V W X Y Z AA AB A B C D E F G H Use the labelled components to help identify the part code and description ...

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