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If you choose to vary from these instructions your 

warranty will be impaired.

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STEP 1: 

FRONT WALL

1. 

Slip 

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 corner door jamb under door as shown. Use 

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 door spacer to determine 

the correct opening size by placing on the bottom flange of the door jambs. 

Then rivet 

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 channels to tops and bottoms of sheeting.

2. Outside: Rivet channel at corners and every 2nd rib between and through door 

jambs and spacer.

3. Inside: One rivet per sheet at each end up through channel underside and 

through door jambs and spacer.

 

Rivet padbolt to the outside of door using wide flange rivets supplied.

Channels will come short of the ends of the 

sheeting by 10-15mm on all panels.

A Door jamb fits inside bottom channel.

B  Door spacer fits inside door jamb but 

to the outside of bottom channel.

A

B

YOU WILL NEED:

1 x ‘Z’ door jamb attached to a channel 

for the corner door jamb
1 x 715mm wide sheet with door  

and door jamb attached
1 x 1515mm top channel 

1 x 1515mm bottom channel
2 x 793mm door spacers

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The higher side of the channel goes to the 
inside of the shed. It is very important to 
include the rivets on the underside of all the 
channels as they are structural 
(except roof channels).

FITTING CHANNELS

OUTSIDE

INSIDE

The cutouts go to the inside of the panel to 
allow easy fitment of the end walls 
on assembly.

CHANNELS WITH CUTOUTS

BOTTOM

TOP

Padlock keeper assembly

keeper

washer

Rivet

To hinge the door on the opposite side, 

simply put the top channel on the 

bottom and the bottom on the top.
Put the padbolt on the door before 

erecting the panels. It will stop the 

door swinging around!

Drill and rivet here.

Drill through to the underside. 

Rivet top and underside.

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Summary of Contents for GM1508

Page 1: ...when assembling DO NOT attempt to erect this shed in windy weather All dimensions are approximate BEFORE YOU BEGIN To avoid any confusion with your new shed build we strongly suggest that you unpack and identify each part before you begin to put it together ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS YOU SHOULD HAVE ONE PACKAGE 1 cardboard package TOOLS SUPPLIED 1 riveter 3 3mm double ended drillbit TOOLS REQUIRED Batt...

Page 2: ...b attached to a channel for the corner door jamb BUILDING YOUR SHED The basic task is to join the sheets together to form your panels and rivet channels to the top and bottom of these panels They will then join together to form your shed diagram 1 2 and 3 1 x pack of rivets with padbolt for Zincalume sheds rivets for colour sheds 2 x Z door braces and riveter for general assembly Pan Rib J IMPORTA...

Page 3: ...nside door jamb but to the outside of bottom channel A B YOU WILL NEED 1 x Z door jamb attached to a channel for the corner door jamb 1 x 715mm wide sheet with door and door jamb attached 1 x 1515mm top channel 1 x 1515mm bottom channel 2 x 793mm door spacers I D F H The higher side of the channel goes to the inside of the shed It is very important to include the rivets on the underside of all the...

Page 4: ...least 1 rivet per sheet up through the underside of the channel into the pan of the sheet YOU WILL NEED 2 x 980mm sheets 2 x 1515mm channels 2 x 980mm L s C E G STEP 3 ROOF 1 Join 2 C 980mm sheets together same as the back 2 Cap sheeting with E 1515mm channels 3 Rivet the channels at every second rib but not the corners at this stage 4 Place the short flange of the L on top of the rib at one end M...

Page 5: ...braces can be riveted now or after you have assembled your shed 2 Tuck one end of the Z between the bottom channel of the inside of the door and the sheet Do the same at the top overlapping in the centre behind the padbolt If you have a locking T handle you will have to run the Z s the opposite way to the diagram 3 Rivet the Z s at the ends and in the centre of the channel it is tucked under and t...

Page 6: ...e top channel of the front and the back walls 10mm more than the overhang Rivet beside every second rib You will not need to worry about these rivets leaking as any water seeping through will end up on the outside of the walls FIT THE DOOR BRACES AND INSTALL SHED Fit the door braces if not already done so Check that all filings swarf is removed BUILDING YOUR SHED The basic task is to join the shee...

Page 7: ...Available from your shed dealer BOXING DIAGRAM 20MM 25MM 1 X 1 INTERNAL DIMENSIONS APPROX 25MM RECESS AROUND THE OUTSIDE 25MM 1485MM INTERNAL MEASUREMENT 735MM PEG THE FLOOR TO THE GROUND IN WINDY AREAS RUNNER SHED FLOOR BOARD SHED RECESS 20MM 25MM 8MM BOLT SET INTO CONCRETE 100MM 25MM 25MM APPROX 20MM 25MM STEP 7 COMPLETE YOUR SHED RECESSED CONCRETE FLOOR PLAN FOR SPECIALLY POURED CONCRETE FLOORS...

Page 8: ...ted timber sits directly on the ground The floor may need pegging into the ground in windy areas 4 HOOKS Coming in a set of four WE WOULD REALLY LIKE YOUR FEEDBACK Please email your comments to feedback gardenmastersheds co nz or fax us on 06 878 5758 Customer satisfaction is our top priority and we are always on the look out for ways in which we could do better FREE GIFT To receive your free gift...

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