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Remove all travel protection blocks from  
bottom edge of panels. 
1. Ensure that your base is firm and         
absolutely level. 
2. Lay floor of building on base. Make sure 
the open ends of the floor are facing out-
wards. Join floor sections together through 
the bearers using 3 x 60 mm screws - you will 
need to turn the floor over to do this. 
3. Pre drill panels in 3 places, top, bottom and 
middle. 
4. Place the back panel onto the floor ensur-
ing the cladding has overhung the floor. Place  
side panel next to this and join together from 
the inside using 3 x 60 mm  screws. The front 
and back panels extend from floor edge to 
floor edge. The side panels sit inside the front 
and back panels. 

 

5. Place remaining side panel into position. 
Join together from the inside using  3 x 60 
mm screws. 
6. Place the front  panel in position and    
secure to side panels using 3 x 60 mm 
screws each side. 

 

1. Slide one panel into position using the cut-
out of the ridge as a guide. Repeat for the 
other panel. 
Please note that a small amount of planning 
may be necessary to the tops of the walls to 
ensure a snug fit. 
2. Drill then screw roof sections together at 
the ridge from the inside using 4 x 60 mm 
screws. 
3. Once in position secure down from the 
inside using 2 x 60 mm screws per wall, fixing 
from the framework of roof to framework of 
the gable walls. 
4. Fix along the length of the building using   
2 x 60 mm screws per side. 

 

Supplied with 2 balustrade sections as side 
rails. Place verandah floor in front of building. 
1. Trim uprights of balustrade as required. 
2. Place balustrade for side rail in position. 
Secure upright post of balustrade to roof 
framework from the inside using 1 x 60 mm 
screw. Secure balustrade to front panel using 
2 x ‘L’ shaped brackets and 25 mm screws, 
one at the top and one at the bottom. 
Repeat for the other side. 
3. Secure rail to floor at front edge using 
1 x 60 mm screw. Repeat for other side. 

 

 

1. Open roll of felt and lay out on an even 
surface. Measure and cut the required 3 
lengths allowing an overhang of approx 50 
mm on all sides. Starting at the lower edge 
(the eaves) place one piece of felt along the 
length of the building. Secure the felt using 
felt nails spaced at 100 mm intervals. Repeat 
for other side, but do not nail along centre of 
building until the piece of felt covering the 
ridge is in place. 
2. Place the last piece of felt at the ridge of 
the building. This piece will overlap both of 
the other pieces of felt. Nail into position 
along both edges and at both ends. 

 

1. Fix the corner strips in position where the 
panels meet using 4 x 40 mm nails per strip. 

 

1, Secure wall panels to the floor on the   
inside of the building through framework into 
floor bearers using 2 x 60 mm screws per 
panel. 

 

1, Nail the 4 fascia boards to gable ends  
using 3 x 40 mm nails per piece. 

 

2. Trim of any excess felt with cutting knife 
against the edge of the fascia board 
3. Nail diamonds on top of and in the centre 
of the fascia board using 2 x 40 mm nails per 
diamond. 

 

1. Place glazing material into the aperture of 
each window and door. 
2. Hold into position with four pieces of    
beading. Secure into position using 2 x 15 
mm panel pins per piece of beading. Repeat 
for all window apertures. 
 

A  Floor & Walls 

B Roof  Assembly 

C Verandah & Balustrade 

D Felt Roof 

E Corner strips 

F Secure Walls to Floor 

G Fascia & Diamonds 

H Glazing 

Assembly Completion Checklist

 

1

   Check and ensure that no raised grain or    

splinters are evident on timber components. Sand 
down any raised grain or splinters using fine 
grade sandpaper.   

                                                                                           

2

  Check that all screw, nail and pin heads are    

properly tapped home and are not proud of the 
timber surface.  

3

  Check and ensure that no screws, nails or pins 

    protrude through any panel. 

4 Check and ensure that all parts are properly   

secured against reasonable force.         

5

 Do not apply decorative wood finish/treatments to 

wet or damp timber. Please observe the instruc-
tions of the wood finish/treatment manufacturer. 

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