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BEFORE YOU GET STARTED

PLEASE READ INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY

•  Check the pack and make sure you have all the parts listed.
•   When you are ready to start, make sure you have the right tools at hand (not supplied).
•   Ensure there is plenty of space and a clean dry area for assembly.

TIMBER

As with all natural materials, timber can be affected during various weather conditions. For the duration of heavy 
or extended periods of rain, swelling of the wood logs may occur. Warping of the wood may also occur during 
excessive dry spells due to an interior moisture loss. Unfortunately, these processes cannot be avoided but can 
be mitigated. It is suggested that the outdoor building is sprayed with water during extended periods of warm 
sunshine and sheltered as much as possible during rain or snow.

Please do not paint or treat your cabin timbers before assembly as they must stay dry for a snug tongue and 
groove fit. To validate your guarantee and ensure longevity of the product, it is ESSENTIAL that your building is 
treated with a suitable wood preserver or paint AFTER assembly, both internally and externally.

BUILDING A BASE

Care must be taken to ensure the product is placed on a suitable base. When thinking about where the building 
and base is going to be constructed, ensure that there will be access to all sides for maintenance work and annual 
treatment.

Ensure the base is firm and level and is built on firm ground, to prevent distortion. Refer to diagrams for the base 
dimensions.

The constructed base must be at least the size of tanalised floor bearers as referenced in supplied construct 
diagram. It is also recommended that the floor be at least 25mm above the surrounding ground level to avoid 
flooding.

TYPES OF BASE

•   Durable plastic grid*.
•   Concrete 75mm laid on top of 75mm hard-core.
•   Slabs laid on 50mm of sharp sand.
•   Timber base - Self constructed/Buy pre-made.

*We recommend a Fastfit EcoBase for your building. It is durable, lightweight, flexible, and easy to put in place.

Please see tigersheds.com for details.

WOOD WARPING

MAY OCCUR

WINTER

EXPANSION

SUMMER

CONTRACTION

02

tigersheds.com

0113 205 4189

[email protected]

PLASTIC BASE

TIMBER BASE

BROKEN SLABS

BARE SOIL

LOOSE GRAVEL

CONCRETE BASE

SLAB BASE

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Page 1: ...TIGERFLEX APEX LOGCABIN GENERAL ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS TIG INS38...

Page 2: ...treated with a suitable wood preserver or paint AFTER assembly both internally and externally BUILDING A BASE Care must be taken to ensure the product is placed on a suitable base When thinking about...

Page 3: ...rs to erect your building With their knowledge and experience they will ensure that your cabin is put properly in place ready for you to enjoy your space for years to come If you have not booked our P...

Page 4: ...on Your base MUST be level and flat to ensure that the building is assembled properly and is square Please carefully remove the untreated timber supports that make up the boxed pallet and unpack the...

Page 5: ...le Pack to reduce the risk of falling components All Module Packs are individually banded together For ease remove from vertical position on pallet and cut Module Pack banding when on a dry horizontal...

Page 6: ...RER ASSEMBLY Position floor bearers as shown Assemble inner tanalised floor bearers floor joists using 4x S80 Detail A Use floor jointing piece as a guide for spacing between inner tanalised floor bea...

Page 7: ...IED Place half logs as shown Secure to tanalised floor bearer through notch at end using 1x S40 per notch Detail B Using a utility knife or similar cut a slight notch in the top tongue of each half lo...

Page 8: ...n one of the gable ends place your first floorboard at the door end chosen This is referred to as the Door Board Leave approx 2mm gap at the edges 08 tigersheds com 0113 205 4189 sales tigersheds com...

Page 9: ...Do not trim Step 6 FLOOR ASSEMBLY MODULE PACKS H J Q From the Door Board see Step 3 work your way across the frame securing remaining floorboards using 10x N30 per floorboard NOTE YOU WILL NEED TO RE...

Page 10: ...ONING OF DOORS WINDOWS Lay out the module packs supplied in the position you would like them to be constructed See examples for some inspiration All following instructions will be based on configurati...

Page 11: ...11 Please retain instructions for future reference B Q B D Q A B D...

Page 12: ...12 tigersheds com 0113 205 4189 sales tigersheds com TIGERFLEX APEX LOG CABIN GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS B Q B D Q A D B...

Page 13: ...13 Please retain instructions for future reference B Q A D Q D B B...

Page 14: ...secure in place as shown using 1x S40 per cut log Detail E ADDITIONAL STEPS FOR DOOR POSITIONING OR FULL PANE WINDOWS ON GABLE If you are having a door or full pane window on the end remove the full...

Page 15: ...ow frame Use supplied construct diagram for reference Secure 274mm cut log through notch into log below using 1x S40 Drill a pilot hole at an angle through the cut log into the full log below and scre...

Page 16: ...m cut logs through notch into log below using 1x S40 Drill a pilot hole at an angle through the cut log into the half log below and screw into place as shown using 1x S40 Detail E In Step 8 For Refere...

Page 17: ...ct diagram for reference Secure full bottom log through notch into log below using 1x S40 Drill a pilot hole at an angle through the cut log into the half log below and screw into place as shown using...

Page 18: ...IONS 18 tigersheds com 0113 205 4189 sales tigersheds com Step 12 WALL ASSEMBLY STAGE 2 MODULE PACKS F T Install apex gable tops as shown Detail I Secure apex gable tops into walls using 2x 35mm S35 s...

Page 19: ...spacers to central gable tops using 2x 35mm S35 screws per spacer as shown Screw through gable tops into spacer from either side Detail K L Apex gable top removed in Detail H to show 190mm spacer Rep...

Page 20: ...ie lower edge of roof panels together on both sides of cabin using 190mm spacers Secure using 2x35mm S35 screws per joint Detail P Secure roof to walls and gable tops using the following steps 3x 35mm...

Page 21: ...ttach the external fascia only On a window the external side fascia is the longer of the two supplied 1770mm Attach side fascias first Secure using 3x S35 evenly spaced per fascia Angle pilot hole fir...

Page 22: ...ttach side fascias first Secure using 3x S35 evenly spaced per fascia Angle pilot hole first and then screw through fascia board into frame Repeat the process for the header and bottom fascia board us...

Page 23: ...the external fascias only On a door the external side fascias are the longer of the two supplied 1770mm Attach side fascias first Secure using 3x S35 evenly spaced per fascia Angle pilot hole first a...

Page 24: ...E THERE WILL BE A GAP EITHER SIDE TO ALLOW FOR MOVEMENT OF LOGS Secure the window to the walls using 7x S35 evenly spaced Internal fascias can be installed at this point These are fixed to the window...

Page 25: ...r on the half log Secure the door to the walls using 7x S35 evenly spaced Internal fascias can be installed at this point These are fixed to the door frames only Do not attach to the logs See Step 14...

Page 26: ...battens in place as shown Detail R Battens in 2 pieces so need to be butted together Secure to side walls using 4x 35mm S35 screws per corner x2 per batten Secure side skirting as shown using 3x 35mm...

Page 27: ...Please retain instructions for future reference 27 ROOF PANELS REMOVED FOR CLARITY Roof battens in place 4 places Floor skirting in place 4 places...

Page 28: ...ST BE AS SHOWN TO STOP WATER INGRESS Detail S Butt bottom fascia board against top fascia board as shown and secure in place using 4x S35 Detail S T Repeat for internal fascia boards and remaining ext...

Page 29: ...ece along low side of roof Section 1 leaving sufficient overhang to fold down onto roof edge NOTE DO NOT FOLD UNDERNEATH ROOF Detail V1 V2 Once felt is rolled out fix to roof using CN13 at approx 100m...

Page 30: ...n the roof panel and fascia board Secure using 2x N40 per barge board through purlins NOTE THERE ARE NO BARGEBOARDS SUPPLIED FOR LOW SIDE OF ROOF Secure finial over the top of the barge boards using 2...

Page 31: ...31 Please retain instructions for future reference...

Page 32: ...Display Agent Woodlands DIY Store Station Yard Horsforth Leeds LS18 5NZ Telephone 0113 205 4189 Website tigersheds com Email customersupport tigersheds com TIG INS38...

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