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0644LOG186-V4 (5.5x4m)

0644LOG186-V4: 

 5.5x4m Reverse apex cabin (44mm

2mm Drill bit

Winter = High Moisture = Expansion

Summer = Low Moisture = Contraction

All buildings should be 

erected by two adults

For ease of assembly, you 

MUST

 pilot drill all screw 

holes and ensure all screw 

heads are countersunk.

For assistance please contact customer care on: 01636 821215

Mercia Garden Products Limited, 

Sutton On Trent, 

Newark, 

Nottinghamshire, 

NG23 6QN

www.merciagardenproducts.co.uk

CAUTION

Every effort has been made during the 

manufacturing process to eliminate the 

prospect of splinters on rough surfaces of the 

timber.  You are strongly advised to wear gloves 

when working with or handling rough sawn 

timber.

Please retain product label and instructions for future reference

             

General Instructions

BEFORE YOU START 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) 

including  a Phillips screwdriver, Stanley knife, wood saw, step ladder and drill with 2mm 

bit.

- 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 panels 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 helped. 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. 

BUILDING A BASE

When thinking about where the building and base are going to be constructed: 

Ensure that there will be access (60cm) to all sides for maintenance work and annual 

treatment.

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

diagrams for the base dimensions,  The base should be slightly smaller than the external 

measurement of the building, i.e. The cladding should overlap the base, creating a run 

off for water. It is also recommended that the floor be at least 25mm above the 

surrounding ground level to avoid flooding.

TYPES OF BASE

- Concrete 75mm laid on top of 75mm hard-core.

- Slabs laid on 50mm of sharp sand.

Whilst all products manufactured  are made to the highest standards of Safety and in 

the case of childrens products independently tested to EN71 level, we cannot accept 

responsibility for your safety whilst erecting or using this product.

Refer to the instructions pages for your specific product code

For ease of assembly use a 

rubber mallet to fit the log 

boards. Do 

NOT

 use a heavy 

hammer.

Ensure to measure and check before cutting 

boards.

It is advisable to use a hand 

saw when cutting roof and 

floor boards.

To ensure log boards are even, use a spirit 

level to check each layer has been installed 

correctly.

Summary of Contents for 0644LOG186-V4

Page 1: ...cur during excessive dry spells due to an interior moisture loss Unfortunately these processes cannot be avoided but can be helped It is suggested that the outdoor building is sprayed with water durin...

Page 2: ...4x130mm QTY 84 LB44 C 130 Log Board 120x44x5500mm QTY 18 LB44 A 5500 Log Board 120x44x4000mm QTY 10 LB44 A 4000 Log Board 120x44x474mm QTY 28 LB44 B 474 Log Board 120x44x1896mm QTY 28 LB44 B 1896 15 1...

Page 3: ...ggered pattern Before securing ensure that the boards are fitted properly in their respective tongues and grooves Nail Bag 40mm Screw x882 30mm Screw x108 120mm Screw x16 P 3 Please retain product lab...

Page 4: ...her at each corner using 8x70mm screws ensuring the frame is flush Ensure the 58mm side of the bearer is laying on the base so that you can screw the bearers together on the 44mm side 8x70mm Screws b...

Page 5: ...ide of the door and window openings can be placed either side depending on your needs Step 5 See Pre Assembly Parts needed No 9 QTY 12 No 10 QTY 36 No 11 QTY 6 No 13 QTY 12 No 14 QTY 12 Following the...

Page 6: ...ons for future reference Step 6 See Window Assembly Parts needed No 1 QTY 8 Refer to window assembly instructions to assemble windows Step 7 Parts needed No 1 QTY 8 Ensure that the lip of the window f...

Page 7: ...embly Parts needed No 9 QTY 14 No 10 QTY 42 No 11 QTY 9 No 13 QTY 14 No 14 QTY 14 No 15 QTY 1 No 16 QTY 2 Following the same method outlined in Pre Assembly lay the remaining boards No s 9 10 11 13 14...

Page 8: ...per purlin Please note The gable shown is for illustrative purposes and may differ in width from your choice in product Nevertheless despite any differences the process of fixing the roof purlins is...

Page 9: ...s Due to natural occurences of wood shrinkage expansion You maybe required to use the provided spacers and place a space of 2mm to ensure every roof board lines up with the truss Ensure the roof board...

Page 10: ...x40mm screws Please Note Ensure to screw through each of the floor boards into the floor bearers 528x40mm Screws 40mm screw Pre drill hole Cut to fit Roof Closure Trim Internal 25 Step 15 Parts needed...

Page 11: ...onal Parts needed No 5 QTY 1 No 6 QTY 1 Measure and mark along the roof following the position of the front two roof purlins to create guide lines Place the dormer side panels No s 5 6 on top of the r...

Page 12: ...2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 Step 20 Felting the Dormer Parts needed No 27 Cut the felt into three strips following the shape of the dormer roof and lay on the roof in the order shown in the illustration Ensure...

Page 13: ...nd fix with 3x40mm screws Ensure the angled cuts meet at the top of the apex 18x40mm Screws Pre drill hole 40mm screw Step 22 Parts needed No 26 QTY 10 Arrange the storm braces No 26 around the buildi...

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