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1.

Refer to the two window drawing pages 

and to letter codes in

contents table above . The 

WT

 (inner) and 

WD 

(outer)  parts

will be at the top of the window frame.

2. To be sure you can lay all the pieces, including inserts together

without fixing to familiarise yourself with the assembly.

3. Make sure the window insert fits inside the frame  with a 5mm

gap all around.

4. Lay out the parts 

WA

 and 

WB

 and 

WT

 as in  the inner frame

assembly drawing. The narrowest (25mm) edge to the work
bench and the side the size is the same as the log thickness as
shown in fig A1 . Part 

WT

 must be inside parts 

WA

 and part

WB

 underneath the two 

WA

 parts (Fig A1 ) .

5. Pre drill 2  3mm  holes at one end of the 

WA

  only and at both

ends of the 

WB 

parts (

 see drawing )

and screw together at

each corner,10mm in from the edge (ensuring each corner is
flush) with 2x50mm screw (fig A1).

Fig A1

 

7. Measure and mark the centre of the frame (684mm from the

outside fig A2 ) and  position the 

WM 

piece (this is two pieces

of wood already fixed side by side), Pre drill 2  3mm  holes in
the 

WB

 and 

WT

  parts  and  fix with 2x50mm screws at each

end

Fig A2

 

8. Layout parts 

WC ,WD , WE & WJ 

on top of the previous

assembly as shown in the outer frame drawing.

Fig A3 

9. Mark the first hole position 30mm from the end of part 

WC

that  is adjacent to the 

WD 

part

 , 

at

 

the other end central to the

WB 

part and then the between at   approximately 300mm

centres  .

10. Note the 

WC, WD & WE 

pieces fitted to the opposite side

must be drilled offset to this side to  ensure the screws miss
each other.

11. Place the other 

WC

 part underneath and drill through both

pieces with a 3mm drill (fig A3).

Fig A4

 

12. Place one of the WC parts on top of the 

WA

 part level with the

inside of the frame  and the bottom of the 

WT

 part (fig A4).

13. Fix to part 

WC

 to 

WA

 with 40mm screws ,spaced as before.

(fig A5 & A6)

14. 

important 

fix at both ends first ensuring that they stay flush

then the screws in between again ensuring that parts 

WA

 &

WC

 are flush as you go.

 

Fig A

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Summary of Contents for Norland Belsoe

Page 1: ...Norland Belsoe Assembly Instructions w w w s i m p l y l o g c a b i n s c o u k...

Page 2: ...bearers as they are already pressure treated before delivery We also recommend that you seal the external log corner joints where the logs slot together with silicone sealant not supplied to ensure an...

Page 3: ...centres 7 Note the DC DD DE pieces fitted to the opposite side must be drilled offset to this side to ensure the screws miss each other Fig 4 8 Place the other DC part underneath and drill through bo...

Page 4: ...3 Screw the inner piece of the hinge to the door with 2 x 25mm screws 7 Close the hinges and lay the frame assembly over the doors fig 14 Fig 14 8 Make a visual judgement to set an even gap top bottom...

Page 5: ...w w w s i m p l y l o g c a b i n s c o u k...

Page 6: ...1777 2 1421 2 rubber drip bar 1600 w w w s i m p l y l o g c a b i n s c o u k...

Page 7: ...mm 1276mm 1643mm WC 2 90X20 FRAMING 842mm 842mm 842mm WD 2 70X20 FRAMING 633mm 633mm 633mm WE 2 Draught excluder 633mm 633mm 1511mm 2 Draught excluder 776mm 1143mm 633mm 1 DRIP BAR 800mm 800mm 8000mm...

Page 8: ...each corner is flush with 2x50mm screw fig A1 Fig A1 7 Layout parts WC WD WE WJ on top of the previous assembly as shown in the outer frame drawing Fig A2 8 Mark the first hole position 30mm from the...

Page 9: ...NER SCREWS LOOSE SO YOU CAN REMOVE FRAME FROM THE BUILDING FOR PAINTING Fig A8 Fig A9 19 Window insert Place one hinge on the inner rebate part of the window approx One hinge width along from the reba...

Page 10: ...g A16 28 Stand the window up so it easier to fix the pins for the casement stays Fig A17 29 Position the first pin so it fits into the first hole on the stay making sure it holds the window tight Care...

Page 11: ...w w w s i m p l y l o g c a b i n s c o u k...

Page 12: ...1511 2 633 2 rubber 800 drip bar w w w s i m p l y l o g c a b i n s c o u k...

Page 13: ...7mm WC 2 90X20 FRAMING 1527mm 1527mm 1527mm WD 2 70X20 FRAMING 1318mm 1318mm 1318mm WE 2 51mm x 20 framing 1171mm 1538mm 847mm WJ 4 Draught excluder 633mm 633mm 633mm 1 DRIP BAR 1490mm 1490mm 1490mm D...

Page 14: ...fig A2 and position the WM piece this is two pieces of wood already fixed side by side Pre drill 2 3mm holes in the WB and WT parts and fix with 2x50mm screws at each end Fig A2 8 Layout parts WC WD...

Page 15: ...INNER SCREWS LOOSE SO YOU CAN REMOVE FRAME FROM THE BUILDING FOR PAINTING Fig A9 Fig A10 20 Window insert Place one hinge on the inner rebate part of the window approx One hinge width along from the...

Page 16: ...2 x 25mm screws Fig A17 Fig A17 29 Stand the window up so it easier to fix the pins for the casement stays Fig A18 30 Position the first pin so it fits into the first hole on the stay making sure it h...

Page 17: ...w w w s i m p l y l o g c a b i n s c o u k...

Page 18: ...633 4 776 4 rubber drip bar 1490 w w w s i m p l y l o g c a b i n s c o u k...

Page 19: ...g 70mm nails at a slight angle 10 The joist spacing is on drawing pages FIG 4 joined bearers shown may be 1 piece 4 Using parts list for each wall lay out correct quantity of each component for releva...

Page 20: ...ur building but the same principals are used for fitting them FIG 8 example 5 Door unit must be placed into position after the first two layers of full logs have been assembled fig5 Slide unit into ap...

Page 21: ...overhang of approximately 100mm should be allowed at the front and the back Fig 16 all felt strips and the length of the eaves edgings at the side 7 Line up the felt at the marks step 4 leaving enoug...

Page 22: ...ture of each window 2 Hold into position with four pieces of beading The beading may need to be swapped around to get the best fit When satisfied secure into posi tion using 2x 15mm panel pins per pie...

Page 23: ...posts veranda only and mark their position with a pencil 8 Next fix parts support posts to the centre of the V12 Fig 27 with 40mm screws Fig 27 9 Place the support posts Fig 28 29 using a spirit level...

Page 24: ...nd Belsoe Optional W4D 44mm log FLOOR PLAN Pressure treated Floor joists 34x62 15 x 4280 OR 30X2140 13 JOINERS Joists may be joined Floor boards 38 x 4710 Pressure treated Fig 3 Detail showing floorbo...

Page 25: ...s 2xC 15xD 357 357 357 357 357 357 357 357 357 357 357 357 4990 x 4490 5990 Norland Belsoe Optional W4D 44mm log FRONT Parts list A1 x 1 A2 x 1 C x 4 D x 30 E x 30 page 2 bearer spacing Front view w w...

Page 26: ...57 357 357 357 357 357 357 357 357 357 4990 x 4490 5990 Norland Belsoe Optional W4D 44mm log BACK Parts list A x 18 A1 x 1 4407 2842 1277 TOP Notch double cut out page 3 Back View w w w s i m p l y l...

Page 27: ...298 298 297 298 4990 x 4490 5990 Norland Belsoe Optional W4D 44mm log LH SIDE Parts list B x9 B1 x 1 F x12 I1 x 1 J x 1 K x 1 L x 1 M x 1 per side Verandah V1x3 V1t x1 V2x3 V3x3 Capping V13 joiner X2...

Page 28: ...298 298 297 298 4990 x 4490 5990 Norland Belsoe Optional W4D 44mm log RH SIDE Parts list B x9 B1 x 1 F x12 I1 x 1 J x 1 K x 1 L x 1 M x 1 per side Verandah V1x3 V1t x1 V2x3 V3x3 Capping V13 joiner X2...

Page 29: ...v 6 v4 v4 v4 v4 v4 v4 V12 V11 V12 1260 715 V13 V14 695 255 V12 V11 V11 V12 V12 V15 V16 V15 V16 V16 V15 2958 1450 All V6 except top ones V5B V5B V5B 4990 VERANDAH PARTS LIST V4 X 12 V5 X 4 V5B X 2 V5T...

Page 30: ...5990 Norland Belsoe Optional W4D 44mm log ROOF ASSY Parts list 8 Roof bearers 2 Angled eaves edging strips 2 Angled roof edgings 110 Roof boards 2630 long page 7 Roof w w w s i m p l y l o g c a b i...

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