5
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STEP 5:
FRONT WALL
1.
Join
A
1830mm sheet to (D) or (E) 740mm sheet depending on which way door
is to swing. Slip
D
740mm wide sheet with door jamb under door. Use
J
door
spacer to determine the correct opening size by placing on the bottom flange of
the door jambs. Then rivet
F
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.
(We recommend you use an 8mm shackle diameter padlock on these pad bolts,
anything smaller may create security issues.)
YOU WILL NEED:
1 x 1830mm sheet
1 x 740mm wide sheet with door
jamb attached
Door pre-hinged to 740mm sheet
with door jamb
2 x 3000mm channels
2 x 793mm door spacers
A
D
E
F
J
A Drill and rivet here.
B Drill through to the underside.
Rivet top and underside.
A B
D
E
J
F
J
F
Channels will come
short of the ends of the
sheeting by 10-15mm on
all panels.
A
To hinge the door on the
opposite side, 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!
GARDEN MASTER TIP
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.
FITTING CHANNELS
INSIDE
OUTSIDE
The cutouts go to the inside of
the panel to allow easy fitment
of the end walls on assembly.
Note top and bottom channels
have different cutouts!
CHANNELS WITH CUTOUTS
TOP
CHANNEL
BOTTOM
CHANNEL
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SHED ASSEMBLY
VIDEO GUIDE
HERE
SPACER
CHANNEL
Fix through the top and bottom of
the channels into the door jamb
and spacer. The door jamb goes on
inside of the channel.