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If you choose to vary from these instructions your warranty will be impaired

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STEP

 8 INSTALLATION

  SIDE WALL ASSEMBLY

•  Stand up the back wall and as your helping hand is holding it up, bring the left end wall  

in to meet it at the left corner (diagram 1) overlapping the corners (diagram 2). Drill and fix 
at approximately 100mm down from the top and up from the bottom, drilling and fixing 
from the outside.

•  Bring the right end wall into the right back corner and perform the same again  

checking to make sure the walls are sitting flat at the bottom.

•  Bring the front wall into place and join the front corners to the end walls, same as  

the back (diagram 3).

•  Finish joining the corners by fixing at approximately 200-300mm apart. You will find it 

easier to drill these corners if they are supported on the inside (see tip).

  FIXING THE ROOF

•  With a person at each end of the roof, lift it over the top of your upright walls and  

lower down on top with an overhang that looks best to you (diagram 4). At the left end fix 
through the 'L' flashing into the top channel of the left end wall. Measure the overhang at 
the back and fix the right end 'L' to the right end wall with the same overhang as the left 
end. If it is difficult to get the same overhang at each end, this  
will be caused by an unlevel site or walls that are not square. Adjust accordingly.  
Fix the 'L's at 300mm apart.

•  Using the ladder and the tape measure, fix down through the top of the roof,  

through the pan into the top channel of the front and the back walls (10mm more  
than the overhang). Fix beside every second rib. You will not need to worry about  
these fixings leaking as any water seeping through these fixings will end up on the outside 
of the walls.

  NOW FIX YOUR SHED TO THE FLOOR OR CONCRETE SLAB 

AS SOON AS POSSIBLE!

•  Important: Fix your shed down to its foundations. If your foundations are unlevel or bowed, 

you will have problems with your padbolt and door levels. This can be fixed by slipping 
a spade under either door jamb and lifting. You will soon get a feel for which side needs 
propping up.

DIAGRAM 2

IMPORTANT

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Do not attempt to assemble panels in rain or windy conditions.

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Make sure your foundations are squared and level before erecting panels.

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It is easier to remove all swarf (filings) before you stand your walls up.

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Complete all panels before erecting your shed.

• 

Keep a firm grip on panels when handling. If they slip they will cause damage.

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Always wear non-slip gloves, protective footwear and eyewear.

YOUR SHED'S FLOOR

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It is essential that every shed has a floor, but the only way to make sure  
your shed is there to stay on windy sites is with a recessed concrete floor.

BUILDING YOUR SHED

The basic task is to join the sheets 
together to form your panels, and fix 
channels to the top and bottom of 
these panels. 
They will then join together to form 
your shed (diagram 1, 2, 3 and 4).

GALVO TIP

Use the handle end of a hammer in the inside of 

the corner, but beware of drilling holes on the  

end of your hammer!

DIAGRAM 4

DIAGRAM 1

DIAGRAM 3

L FLASHING

Rivet through the side of the 'L' 

flashing to secure the roof to the 

side of the shed.

Summary of Contents for GVO 3023

Page 1: ...riveter Tape measure Ladder Non slip gloves good shoes and goggles A set of helping hands CALL 0508 454 873 for an installer near you Some parts have sharp edges and should be handled very carefully W...

Page 2: ...M Q B F J N R S C G K O D L P ASSEMBLY OVERVIEW These instructions are designed to guide you though the process of building your new garden shed It is a simple process of joining sheets together befo...

Page 3: ...t every second rib but not the corners at this stage Place the short flange of the first L flashing M on top of the rib at one end Make sure the ends are flush with the sheeting diagram 1 and put one...

Page 4: ...age for 2nd door Attach 1770mm Z door jamb to 2nd door onto the on the same side as the door plate This Z serves as a weather flashing between the doors when they are closed 150MM A J L O P N J L P L...

Page 5: ...may need to cut or bend the flange at the bottom and the top of the Z if it catches on the door jamb when opening or closing see AFTER DIAGRAM 1 BEFORE YOU WILL NEED 2 x Z Door braces Fixings Q P NARR...

Page 6: ...ts with the 3000mm channels F Use the door spacers K to make sure the door fits the gap they sit on top of the Z door jambs N see diagram 1 Drill and fix rivet or screw the channels at every second ri...

Page 7: ...he pan into the top channel of the front and the back walls 10mm more than the overhang Fix beside every second rib You will not need to worry about these fixings leaking as any water seeping through...

Page 8: ...nt or act of God including weather b The warranty shall cease and the Supplier shall thereafter in no circumstances be liable under the terms of the warranty if the workmanship is repaired altered or...

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