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

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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

Drill and rivet here.

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

WATCH OUR  

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.

Summary of Contents for GM3023

Page 1: ...begin to put it together ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS YOU SHOULD HAVE TWO PACKAGES 1 cardboard package 1 channel pack TOOLS SUPPLIED 1 riveter 3 3mm double ended drillbit TOOLS REQUIRED Battery or electric...

Page 2: ...the channel into the pan of the sheet close to a rib Extra rivets should be fitted on the inside of the channel into the pan of the sheets in high wind areas It is critical that you remove the swarf...

Page 3: ...x 3025mm ridge beam B G I K STEP 2 ROOF 1 Join 4 B 1600mm sheets together same as the back 2 Cap sheeting with G 3000mm channels 3 Rivet the channels at every second rib but not the corners at this s...

Page 4: ...door sheet STEP 3 END WALLS 1 Join 3 C sheets together to create a gable end wall as shown 2 Cap the bottom of the sheets with an H 2255mm channel 3 Cap the angled top of the sheets with a 2290mm chan...

Page 5: ...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...

Page 6: ...tered with the center of the gable end walls Once the first half of the roof has been placed down drill and rivet through the L Flashing at each end of the roof Drill and rivet 150mm from the front or...

Page 7: ...R BOARD SHED RECESS 20MM 25MM 8MM BOLT SET INTO CONCRETE 100MM 25MM 25MM APPROX 20MM 25MM 2985MM X 2235MM INTERNAL DIMENSIONS FOR THE GM3023 STEP 7 COMPLETE YOUR SHED RECESSED CONCRETE FLOOR PLAN FOR...

Page 8: ...ifting You will soon get a feel for which side needs propping up Do not attempt to assemble panels in rain or windy conditions Make sure your foundations are squared and level before erecting panels I...

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