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NOTE: For the majority of the assembly of 
this building a minimum of two persons are 
required. 
 
Remove all travel protection blocks from the 
bottom edge of panels (This is the edge 
where the cladding extends beyond the 
framework). 
 
1. Ensure that your base is firm and         
absolutely level. 
 
2. Lay the two floor panels upside down on 
your base. Make sure that the open ends of 
the floor are facing outwards (Both 2390mm 
sides touching). Pre-drill through one of the 
2390 mm floor bearers and screw through 
into the other using 4 x 80mm screws. Turn 
the completed / joined floor over (NOTE: The 
join between the floor panels runs from the 
front to the back of the building. The front and 
back panels sit inside the side panels.) 
 
3. Pre drill a back panel through the frame-
work on both sides (longest sides) in 3 
places, top, bottom and middle. 
 
4. Place the left side back panel onto the floor  
ensuring that the lip on the cladding has over-
hung the floor. (NOTE: The side panels are to 
be placed so that they are flush with the back 
edge of the floor and overhanging the floor at 
the front). While holding the side panel up-
right, place the pre-drilled back panel on the 
back edge of the floor next to the left side 
back panel ensuring that the lip on the clad-
ding has overhung the floor. From inside the 
building, align the touching framework on 
both panels and join the back panel to the 
side panel by screwing through the pre-drilled 
holes using 3 x 80 mm  screws. 
 
5. Pre drill the left side front panel (window) 
and place next to the left side back panel 
ensuring that the lip on the cladding has over-
hung the floor. Align the touching framework 
on both panels and join the back panel to the 
side panel by screwing through the pre-drilled 
holes using 3 x 80 mm  screws. 
 
6. Place the remaining back panel into posi-
tion along the back of the floor ensuring that 
the lip on the cladding has overhung the floor.  
Using the pre-drilled holes in the first back 
panel, align the touching framework and 
screw together using 3 x 80 mm screws. Pre 
drill the second back panel through the ex-
posed framework on the side that will be 
screwed to the other side panel. 3 places, 
top, bottom and middle. 
 
7. Place the right side back panel in position 
along the side of the floor ensuring that the lip 
on the cladding has overhung the floor. From 
inside the building. align the touching frame-

work on both panels and join the back panel 
to the side panel by screwing through the pre-
drilled holes using 3 x 80 mm  screws. 
 
8. Pre drill the right side front panel (window) 
and place next to the right side back panel 
ensuring that the lip on the cladding has over-
hung the floor. Align the touching framework 
on both panels and join the back panel to the 
side panel by screwing through the pre-drilled 
holes using 3 x 80 mm  screws. 
 
9. Pre drill both of the front window panels 
through the framework on both sides (longest 
sides) in 3 places, top, bottom and middle. 
 
10. Place one front window panel in position 
at the front of the floor next to a side panel 
ensuring that the lip on the cladding has over-
hung the floor. Note: the window panel frame-
work should be adjacent to the exposed 
framework on the side panel. The window 
panel should be fixed so that it sits behind the 
edge of the boarding to the inside face of the 
wings on the side panel. Secure the window 
panel o the side panel by screwing through 
the pre-drilled holes using 3 x 80 mm screws. 
 
11. Place the other front window panel in 
position at the front of the floor next to a side 
panel ensuring that the lip on the cladding 
has overhung the floor. Note: the window 
panel framework should be adjacent to the 
exposed framework on the side panel. The 
window panel should be fixed so that it sits 
behind the edge of the boarding to the inside 
face of the wings on the side panel. Secure 
the window panel o the side panel by screw-
ing through the pre-drilled holes using 3 x 80 
mm screws. 
 
12. Place the door panel in position between 
the two window panels. Using the pre-drilled 
holes in the both window panels, align the 
touching framework and screw together using 
3 x 80 mm screws on both sides.   
 
 
 
 

 

 
 
 
The roof is made up of two large 1600 x 2420 
mm roof panels (these are handed) and a 
3200 x 520 mm panel that creates the roof 
overhang. Note: A temporary prop or an extra 
helper may be required during the assembly 
of the roof. Ensure the roof panels sit square 
to the building prior to screwing. 
Lift and place the roof overhang panel at the 
front of the building, on top of the projecting 
wings on the side panels, using the slots at 
either end for location. Note: The front edge 
of the roof overhang panel is the side where 
the framework and plywood are flush. 

 
1. Pre-drill through the rear framework of the 
roof overhang panel (the framework that now 
should sit adjacent to the front of the building)   
In four places.  Screw the roof overhang 
panel to the window and door panels using 4 
x 80mm screws. 
 
 
2. Pre-drill through the side framework of the 
roof overhang panel (the framework that now 
should sit adjacent to the inner boarded face 
of the side panel wings) in two places.  Screw 
the roof overhang panel to the side panels 
using 2 x 80mm screws at each end. 
 
 
3. Lift and place one of the roof panels on top 
of the side and back wall panels.  
NOTE: The two roof panels are handed and 
can only fit in the correct side. On the roof 
panels, the back edge is the side with the two 
pieces of framework separated by a gap of 
approximately 70mm (This sits over the back 
wall with the inside framework piece flush to 
the inside edge of the back wall panel and the 
outer piece of framework sitting outside the 
building).  The front edge framework piece 
sits inside the building adjacent to the inside 
edge of the window and door panels. 
 
 
4. Lift and place one of the second roof panel 
in to position on top of the other side and 
back wall panels. NOTE: If the roof panels 
are placed correctly, framework on each 
panel should be touching along a central join 
that runs from the front to the back of the 
building. 
 
 
5. Pre drill through the framework on one roof 
panel along the middle where they are touch-
ing in 3 places, front, back and middle. Ensur-
ing that the framework on the two panels is 
aligned,  join the two roof panels together by 
screwing through the pre-drilled holes using 3 
x 80 mm  screws. 
 
 
6. From inside the building pre drill through 
both the front and back framework, on both 
roof panels in 3 places, to enable fixing to the 
framework on the front and back wall panels.  
  
 
7. Using the pre-drilled holes in the roof panel 
framework, screw the roof panels the back 
panels using 3 x 80 mm screws per roof 
panel and screw the roof panels to the front 
window and door panels using 3 x 80 mm per 
roof panel. (12 No. screws in total). 
  
8. From outside the building secure the roof 
panels to the side walls by nailing down 
through the plywood on the roof panel into the 
framework of the side walls below using 3 x 
40 mm nails per side. Note: This should be 90 
mm in from the outer roof panel edge. 

A  Floor & Walls 

B  Roof  Assembly 

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