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Forest Garden Ltd, Unit 288 Hartlebury Trading Estate, Hartlebury, Worcestershire, DY10 4JB
Maintenance.
Regularly check all fixings are secure and the roofing felt has no holes or tears.
Sand off any rough/sharp edges.
Biocidal Product Regulation (EU 528/2012) Article 58 Information
This article contains timber treated with Celcure AC-500, incorporating biocidal products to give protection against wood destroying insects & wood rotting fungi
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Contains:
Basic copper carbonate (Copper (II) carbonate – Copper (II) hydroxide (1:1)), Boric acid, Benzalkonium chloride.
Wear gloves when handling freshly treated wood. Avoid breathing dust when cutting treated or untreated wood. Dispose of off-cuts responsibly – do not burn.
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Position the staple opposite, again making sure that it is in line with the
framing behind and fix it in place using 3 x 25mm screws.
Before fixing the hasp to the door make sure that it is in line with the framing
on the reverse of the door and closes over the staple. Fix this in place using
2 x 25mm screws.
Place the roof board on top of the 1784mm battens so that the roof board sits
flush with the battens on all sides.
Fix each batten in place using 30mm nails spaced in 300mm intervals.
(Repeat for the other roof section)
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Attention
Take care when
cutting and
trimming the roof
felt.
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Place the hinge against the inside of the door frame and position the large section of the hinge so that it is
with the inside of the framing as shown and fix with 25mm screws.
Open the hinge and fix the smaller section to the door framing. Again make sure that the hinge is flush and
that the holes are positioned so that the 25mm screws locate correctly into the batten.
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Unroll the felt and cut in to two equal lengths. Place the sheets so that they are overlapping and have a 50mm overhang
on at sides of the shed. Fix these to the roof using felt nails spaced at 150mm intervals. Cut and fold the corners securing
with a single felt nail for each.
Place the barge boards against the front and back of the shed.
Make sure that these are in line with the top and sides of the roof.
Fix each in place using 3 x 40mm screws.
Trim off any excess felt sticking out below the barge board.
Lift the roof on top of the shed so that the battens sit over the edges and the
ends of the roof are flush with the shed.
Fix the roof in place using 30mm nails spaced in approximately 300mm
intervals. (Make sure the nails locate into the framework of the panels)