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SOLID BUILD

 

 

GARDEN SHED 

– DOUGLAS 

10x8(1 1/3')"

 

 

 

What you need to know prior to assembly 

 

Characteristics  of  wood.

  Wood  has  a  set  of  specific  characteristics  that  are 

natural and inherent to it. Those characteristics include colour, density and the extent 

to which it is affected by humidity. 

Longitudinal  cut,  in  most  cases,  will  reveal  a  nice,  decorative  and  often  very 

appreciable look, which is called a texture. 

It  should  be  added  that  wood  has  a  specific  smell,  given  by  attars,  resins  and 

fermented  substances,  while  freshly  cut  wood  has  a  more  pleasant  scent.  A  very 

important attribute of timber is the ease with which it absorbs humidity. 

When  timber  dries,  it  shrinks.  Similarly,  when  timber  absorbs  humidity,  it 

increases in volume. 

Downsides. 

One of  the  downsides  of  timber  is  that  it  chaps  and  warps. When 

timber dries, the moisture firstly evaporates from the surface and outer layers and only 

then  from  the  inside  layers.  Thus,  when  the  outer  layers  start  shrinking,  the  inside 

layers,  due  to  stronger  moisture,  oppose  to  shrinking.  Firstly  the  surface  starts 

chapping, then the inside layers. When timber dries it can get a longitudinal warp or a 

cross  warp.  A  longitudinal  warp  is  when  the  drying  straight  balk  bends,  a  flat  plank 

twists  and  gets  the  form  of  the  propeller.  Wood  has  a  set  of  specific  technological 

characteristics.  It  easily  splits  along  the  fibre  nicely  holding  metal  fastenings;  it  can 

flex  easily  and  is  not  very  sensitive  to  depreciation.  Screws  hold  timber  extremely 

well. Screws have a much better grip with timber than nails. 

Taints

: branchy timber, cracks, abnormal structure, infractions made by fungus 

or  parasites.  As  timber  is  of  biological  origin,  it  is  so  varied  that  terms  “normal 

timber”  and  “abnormal  timber”  are  not  strictly  defined.  Within  the  variety  of  sawn 

wood  and  sawn  timber  some  taints  due  to  fungus  may  occur:  mould,  brownness. 

Mould  funguses  generally  do  not  affect  physical  and  mechanical  characteristics  of 

timber. 

When  timber  is  affected  by  biological  (fungus),  physical  (environmental 

temperature and humidity) and chemical factors, it decomposes. 

Summary of Contents for DOUGLAS

Page 1: ... the instructions carefully and follow them closely By doing so you will avoid unnecessary problems and save time It is recommended to start the assembly process only once all the components of your shed identified have been identified analyzed and classified This notice also contains recommendations related to maintenance of your shed ...

Page 2: ...outer layers start shrinking the inside layers due to stronger moisture oppose to shrinking Firstly the surface starts chapping then the inside layers When timber dries it can get a longitudinal warp or a cross warp A longitudinal warp is when the drying straight balk bends a flat plank twists and gets the form of the propeller Wood has a set of specific technological characteristics It easily spl...

Page 3: ...e shed should be carried out in dry weather conditions If rain should start during the assembly process wood should be covered Once you have erected the shed finish with a coat of paint or appropriate treatment Foundation Before erecting the shed it is important to make a firm and plain foundation ideally using concrete concrete slabs or concrete blocs It is very important to have the foundation c...

Page 4: ...ch QUANTITY 1a Treated foundation beam 109 84 x 2 36 x 1 57 6 1 Lower front and back wall board 117 71 x 2 66 x 1 34 2 2 Side wall board 98 03 x 5 31 x 1 34 26 1 To form the core framework begin with a lower front and back wall board part no 1 and side wall boards part no 2 ensuring the lock of corners and positioning the groove of a wall boards to the bottom and the tongue to the top ...

Page 5: ...MENSION inch QUANTITY 3 Front wall board 30 90 x 5 31 x 1 34 28 4 Back wall board 117 71 x 5 31 x 1 34 14 1 5 Side Wall board 105 90 x 5 31 x 1 34 2 Continue with front wall boards part no 3 back wall boards part no 4 and side wall boards part no 2 and 5 till the 14th level of side walls ...

Page 6: ...le door vertical 75 19 x 3 54 x 2 51 2 9 Top strip of double door horizontal 55 51 x 3 54 x 2 51 1 It is time to continue mounting walls with wall boards part no 6 When the walls are finished you can put in the double door First build the frame for the double door made from the lower strip of the door part no 7 the side strip of the door part no 8 the top strip of the door part no 9 with four 0 19...

Page 7: ...17 63 x 20 27 x 1 34 2 After having built the frame you can position the double door part no 10 in the space created Now you can fasten the frame into front wall boards with eight 0 15x1 5 inch screws 4 at each side Mounting prefabricated gables part no 11 above top wall boards with four 0 19x2 75 inch screws 1 at each side to the crossing of the walls ...

Page 8: ...ower wall board with a 0 15x1 5 inch screw POSITION DESIGNATION DIMENSION inch QUANTITY 12 Central beam 114 17 x 5 51 x 1 73 1 13 Beam 114 17 x 5 51 x 1 73 2 14 Protective wind studs 79 92 x 1 57 x 0 62 4 When the gable is well positioned the beams part no 12 and 13 can be put into place Please fix them to the gable with 0 19x2 75 inch screws Strengthen the construction with the protective wind st...

Page 9: ...he roofing ensure that walls are quite right and nail roof boards part no 15 from face side to the back side If needed cut the last roof board to due width Attention If you are assembling your shed during prolonged dry weather conditions it is recommended to leave a gap of about 1 16 inch between each roof board thus allowing wood to take its normal position in wet period ...

Page 10: ... fascia 65 55 x 3 54 x 0 74 4 18 Roof decoration 8 66 x 3 93 x 0 74 2 19 Roof end boards 57 08 x 1 57 x 0 63 4 After installing the chosen roofing fix fascia part no 16 et 17 to the sides of roofing and decoration part no 18 with screws as shown in the image above Roof end boards part no 19 should be fixed to ends of roof boards to the bottom side ...

Page 11: ...ch QUANTITY 20 Floor board 87 00 x 3 34 x 0 7 32 2 21 Baseboard 53 54 x 1 10 x 0 75 8 Floor boards part no 20 are fitted last with nails provided Finish floor installation with baseboards part no 21 We hope you are going to enjoy the assembly of your garden shed and wish you a pleasant work experience ...

Page 12: ...114 17 x 5 51 x 1 73 1 13 Beam 114 17 x 5 51 x 1 73 2 14 Protective wind studs 79 92 x 1 57 x 0 62 4 15 Roof board 65 55 x 3 34 x 0 7 70 2 16 Fascia 66 93 x 3 54 x 0 74 4 17 Top fascia 65 55 x 3 54 x 0 74 4 18 Roof decoration 8 66 x 3 93 x 0 74 2 19 Roof end boards 57 08 x 1 57 x 0 63 4 20 Floor board 87 00 x 3 34 x 0 7 32 2 21 Baseboard 53 54 x 1 10 x 0 75 8 BOLTS SCREWS NAILS 4 units Protective ...

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