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Floor
1.
Lay down your floor panel(s) onto your firm and level base into the desired position of your shed. Be
sure to consider any overhangs on the shed when deciding the correct position as per the
instructions regarding bases in the ‘before you start’ section.
2.
Turn the floor sections upside down so that the floor bearers are facing up and the floor boards are
running in line with each other. Join the floor panels together using the 50mm screws provided,
using around three screws per join.
At this stage you can also screw the two ‘heavy duty bearers’
which are two pieces of framing joined together, to each gable end (the end where the triangular
‘gable tops’ will go later’
)
. Join the bearers by screwing through the floor joists first so the screw
goes as far into the bearer as possible.
a.
For 4ft wide Power sheds (4x4, 6x4, 8x4, 10x4, 12x4, 14x4, 16x4, 18x4, 20x4) use the
1190mm heavy duty bearer provided.
b.
For 6ft wide Power sheds (4x6, 6x6, 8x6, 10x6, 12x6, 14x6, 16x6, 18x6, 20x6) use the
1790mm heavy duty bearer provided.
Once screwed together, turn the floor the correct way up. Note
–
the method of turning the floor
over is suitable for sheds up to 12ft long. If the shed is over 12ft long then you may struggle to turn
the whole floor over without damaging the floor. For floors over 12ft long this method should be
followed but to do it in two halves.
USEFUL TIP!
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If you have purchased a POWER Base you can screw the floor to the timber POWER
base below for maximum strength and security.
(image showing two heavy duty bearers being attached to each end of the floor)
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