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Walls
1.
Please ensure you have removed the transport blocks as per page 7.
2.
Your shed will come with a number of wall sections. The quantity of these will depend which type
and size you ordered
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there could be 4ft Blank Panels, 2ft Blank Panels, 4ft Window Panels (unless
you have selected the windowless version), and a door panel (which could be a single door or double
door). Please see the components table to confirm which panels you should have for your Power
shed.
3.
Lay out the wall panels in the configuration you want for your garden building. The blank panels,
door panel and window panels can go in any position.
We give you the ‘power’ to choose how you want your shed
Note
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trusses (discussed later) will be positioned in line with the joins in the wall panels, so ensure
these joins match on opposite sides (this is important if your shed comes with 4ft and 2ft wall
panels).
4.
Start with the 4ft panel that will be part of your gable end
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position this on top of one of the heavy
duty bearers which you attached in the previous section. Ensure the side of the panel is flush with
the side of the floor.
5.
If your Power shed is 6ft wide (4x6, 6x6, 8x6, 10x6, 12x6, 14x6, 16x6, 18x6, 20x6) then you will need
to position one of the 2ft blank panels next to the 4ft wall panel you have chosen to complete the 6ft
gable end. Secure these panels together from the inside using the 50mm screws provided. Use three
screws per join.
Important!
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When securing panels together ensure they line up at the top (so the building is square) and
that only the ends of the cladding are shown, which will later be covered with corner strips). This is only in
the corner when the side meets the gable.
6.
Place another wall panel at a right angle to the gable end wall panels for the side walls and again
secure using the 50mm screws provided.
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